2024 - 2025 Fall Program 

All THAT provides both academic and career exposure for students.  We ensure that students develop work ethic and soft skills needed to succeed.  Our 2024 - 2025 after school program allows students to earn a daily stipend for active participation.  Students must agree to attend a minimum of three days each week.  
All THAT is now enrolling teens ages 14 - 18 to participate in our 2024 - 2025 After School enrichment program.  Kick-off is on September 23rd.  Our program is designed to prepare students to enter and succeed in the twenty-first century job market. 

Meals are provided daily by Children's Hunger Alliance.  Students must attend the entire session Monday through Friday between 3:00pm - 6:00pm or Saturday morning between 9:30 am - 12:30pm in order to receive their stipend for the day.  Stipends will begin at $2.50 per day and increase progressively based on student attendance.

Students are paid bi-weekly stipend via direct deposit for active engagement, positive attitudes and consistent attendance at school.

Workshops and exploratory field trips into the community may require students to attend on Saturday mornings.  An outline will be provided during mandatory orientation.

Both parents and students are required to attend an Information Session in order for students to participate in our program.

We offer seven (7) career tracks that expose students to hands-on tasks that inspire them to begin narrowing down their career choices. Teens ages 16 and older, may be assigned to our Transitional Living track where they complete in class driver’s education training.  All THAT will only pay for in-car portion when students obtain their certificate of completion.  ** Students must be a current or previous participant in order to be accepted into the Transitional Living program.


Our program emphasizes project-based, character-building experiences so that students build self-confidence and reimagine their future. Students tour local businesses and colleges, prepare resumes and participate in mock-interviews with local business leaders. 

The following seven career tracks are being offered at this time: 

Hospitality and Culinary Arts - Students explore local restaurants, participate in cooking classes and obtain ServSafe Certifications. 

Business and Entrepreneurship – Students explore starting their own business, operate the All THAT Market (ATM), tour local businesses and colleges to explore a variety of office-related careers. 

Skilled Trades, Construction and Automotive – Students are exposed to a variety of power tools, learn to complete basic home repairs and explorer hands-on active careers. 
S.T.E.A.M. Students explore science, technology, engineering, arts and math related carrers through hands-on activities and projects.

Military – Students explore the various branches of the military, study for the ASVAB and participate in physical fitness activities. 

Music Production – Students write lyrics and make beats to create a musical project. Students learn about behind the scene careers. 

Transitional Living – Students ages 16 and older are given personalized career counseling, taught daily life skills such as budgeting, doing laundry, going to the grocery store and making personal appointments. Students also complete driver's education coursework. 

** Completion of the online application does not constitute acceptance into the program.  

Fall Program Application

Completion of this application does not constitute acceptance into our program.

Parent Orientation Sessions:  

 September 5th - 4:00pm – 6:00pm
 
September 7th - 10:00am – Noon 

September 14th - 10:00am – Noon 
  


Parents and NEW students may attend separately, but both must attend in order for student to participate.

Please email us with any questions

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