Monday, November 21, 2011

No More Bullying!

Drug Free Programs and Gale Richter visits Washington, Pleasantdale, and Gregory School.




Your child probably may have been or is being subjected to bullying in one way or another. Bullies come in all shapes and sizes and this abuse does not only include violence.  Bullying is physical abuse, verbal abuse, or any type of harassment from one person or group to another.  Whether someone says something degrading or embarrassing to someone else or physically threatens or harms another person, it is still bullying.

A more recent type of bullying called "cyber-bullying" is taking the world by storm.  This bullying is seen online within social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace and is becoming more prevalent every single day. Although it is no doubt that we were bullied as children in one way or another, the world is changing and technology has enabled many more children with cell phones and computers to become bullies without even thinking that they are bullying.  Within recent months, a few teenagers even took their own lives as a result of cyber-bullying.  This is very serious and someone needs to address this to keep our kids safe in our community and to educate our children on why they need to avoid becoming a bully.
   
I am not an expert on this subject so to teach our children about Bullying, the Boys & Girls Club of West Orange invited in Gale Richter of Drug Free Programs.  So far, Ms. Richter has facilitated her programs at Gregory School, Washington School, and Pleasantdale elementary.   She engages our kids by putting on puppet shows, telling stories, showing videos, role playing, and even brings rewards for the kids participating in her program.  Ms. Richter will visit us again in the Spring of 2012 with some new activities for the members in our after school programs on "Bullying".   For more information about Drug Free Programs you can visit, http://www.drugfreeprograms.com.






Monday, November 14, 2011

The West Orange Police Department Visits BGCWO

The West Orange Police Department took some time to visit our after-school programs at Hazel, Washington, Gregory, and Pleasantdale to talk about safety!  As times seem to be getting worse all around us, there is no better time to talk "safety" to our kids.  

Officers Tim Groves, Herbert Grenadas, and Jason Padilla teamed up at our 4 sites talking about stranger danger and how to keep safe when the children are at the parks or walking home.  They also spoke about their uniforms and protective gear that helps them fight crime in the neighborhood.  The children remained attentive throughout each session and asked many great questions to the police officers.

Each and every year we invite the West Orange Police Department into our program.  We want to thank them for taking the time to talk to our kids as we all encourage our kids to stay safe in our community!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

6 Reasons Kids and Parents Benefit From After-School Programs

These are some national statistics...... Thought you'd like to know
  1. In communities today, 15.1 million children take care of themselves after the school day ends.
  2. Just 8.4 million children are in afterschool programs—but the parents of another 18.5 million children say their children would participate in afterschool if a program were available.
  3. A report on 21st Century Community Learning Centers (afterschool programs receiving federal funds) showed that 45 percent of all participants improved their reading grades, and 41 percent improved their math grades.
  4. On school days, the hours between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. are the peak hours for juvenile crime and experimentation with drugs, alcohol, cigarettes and sex.
  5. Teens who do not participate in afterschool programs are nearly three times more likely to skip classes than teens who do participate. They are also three times more likely to use marijuana or other drugs, and they are more likely to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes and engage in sexual activity.
  6. Parents with children in afterschool programs are less stressed, have fewer unscheduled absences and are more productive at work.
If you don't think you can afford to enroll your children in one of our after school programs in West Orange, please contact us to see if aid maybe available.   The statistics are staggering and you and your children deserve to live healthy, safe, and successful lives.   If you would like to enroll in any of our after school programs at Washington School, Hazel Avenue School, Pleasantdale Elementary, Gregory School, or Mount Pleasant or would like more information, please visit our website at www.bgcwo.org.