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Out-of-School Time Skate Day 2006 on the Pond at Bryant Park
Out of School Time Skate Day 2006
Mayor Bloomberg, Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Jeanne Mullgrav (right), The Pond at Bryant Park’s Itai Shoffman (far right) and New York City Sports Commissioner Ken Podziba (left) look on as Citibank's Denise Durham-Williams welcomes more than 350 participants in New York City’s Out-of-School Time (OST) initiative to The Pond at Bryant Park for Skate Day. Now in its second year, Skate Day is a reminder that OST - a three-year, $200 million initiative - operates after school, throughout the summer, and during school holidays, including the winter break. Thanks to OST, tens of thousands of working parents can go to work knowing that their children are engaged in exciting academic, recreational, and cultural activities. OST consists of 550 free programs that will serve at least 65,000 young people during the 2006 school year, making it the nation’s largest municipally funded after school initiative. The programs are located in schools, community centers, and public housing and parks department facilities across the City.
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DYCD Turns Ten
DYCD celebrates and recognizes the 10th Anniversary of the merger between the Department of Youth Services and the Community Development Agency.
DYCD has a solid history; a strong future; and is supportive of the youth, families, and communities it serves. In October 1996, legislation merged the Department of Youth (formed in 1949 as the local youth bureau) with the Community Development Agency (formed as a result of the 1965 War on Poverty as New York City’s Community Action Agency). Both organizations had provided services, through the administration of contracts, to many of the same youth and low-income residents. The consolidation created a more efficient and streamlined Agency. Subsequently, during the summer of 2003, youth workforce development and employment programs were relocated to DYCD.
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Adolescent Literacy Program Launched at Scholastic Inc. – October 25, 2006
Adolescent Literacy Program Launched at Scholastic Inc.
A young reader surveys a special edition of the Daily News touting the launch of a new Adolescent Literacy Program, administered by the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). The event was held at the worldwide headquarters of Scholastic Inc. in Soho, and featured student performances as well as testimonials on the importance of literacy from Deputy Mayor for Education and Community Development Dennis M. Walcott, DYCD Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav, and Leon Carter, Sports Editor for the Daily News. The Adolescent Literacy Program targets middle school students and operates in 11 New York City public schools. -photo credit: Paul Margolis, DYCD
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Barrett Foa, star of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, performs for students
Out of School Time (OST) Initiative Anniversary Celebration
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DYCD Launches CAPITAL Youth Career Program - June 26, 2006

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