MISSION

Project MOST inspires students and families to achieve their utmost in life through after school, summer, and community programming. Our intent is to inspire all children and families to be empowered members of the community - to want to learn, create, express themselves, and help others.

 

 PRINCIPLES

 

A hands-on learning approach fosters lifelong curiosity.

An inclusive atmosphere promotes socialization, confidence, and compassion.

A strong community is sustained by its emerging generations.

A commitment to equal access to our broad range of engaging programs promotes opportunity for all.

 
 

VALUES

 

EQUALITY

Our learning programs coincide with the typical workday offering a valuable solution for families looking for enriching learning opportunities for their children between school hours and the end of the workday, on Saturdays, and during the summer months.

Financial assistance is available on a sliding scale so that no child is left out of our program due to finances. Annually, we give approximately $100,000 in financial assistance.

 

TOLERANCE

Our focus on social and emotional learning creates an inclusive atmosphere that fosters tolerance, socialization, and confidence for Project MOST students.

Project MOST’s commitment to creating a welcoming environment for students and families contributes to harmony, respect, and collaboration within our diverse community.

We build self-esteem and a sense of community.

 

WELL-BEING

Project MOST is committed to teaching students and families about growing and preparing healthy food, providing access to our very own organic garden and greenhouse, and the connection between mind, body, and spirit.

We strive to impart to our students an emphasis on approaching life with a sense of joy.

 
 

PEOPLE

 
 

BOARD

 

PRESIDENT
John McGovern

SECRETARY
Joanna Froschl

TREASURER
Susan Boscarino

VICE PRESIDENT
Michael Guinan

Michael Cinque

Melanie Hayward

Dominick Stanzione