FAQ

 

When do programs run?

Our SACC-licensed weekday after school program is available for students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 from Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Springs School and John M. Marshall Elementary School throughout the school year.

We provide after school, evening and weekend workshops for all ages, open to the public at our Community Learning Center campus, in the areas of Arts & Culture, STEM and Health & Wellness and more. Our year-round community programs include tutoring and academic assistance.

iGrow summer camp for children ages 5-13 is in session when school is out in July and August.

 
 

How do I apply for financial aid?

Financial assistance is available for after school programs on a sliding scale so that no child is left out of our program due to financial circumstances. For more information on how to apply to Project MOST after school programs, visit Fees & Financial Aid. Sibling discounts are available. Limited scholarships are available to our iGrow Summer camp.

 
 

We are not full-time residents in East Hampton and/or live in a neighboring village/hamlet/town. Can we still enroll our child/children in Project MOST programs?

Our Community Learning Center offers public programs in the areas of Arts & Culture, STEM and Health & Wellness, as well as tutoring and academic assistance for children of all ages. We also host a summer learning program for children ages 5-13, which fills on a first-come, first-served basis.  Our SACC-licensed weekday after school program is available for students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 for students enrolled in the Springs and John M. Marshall Elementary Schools.

 
 

How do I enroll my child/children in a program?

Visit program pages to register. Registration is first-come, first-served and need-blind. 

 
 

I am a high school or college student. Can I fill my Community Service requirement with Project MOST?

Yes. Every year, Project MOST employs high school and college students as Student Leaders to act as mentors to the young students enrolled in our programs. This is a paid opportunity open to students during the school year and in the summer season. Each Student Leader receives formal training and countless hours of hands-on experience. While working at Project MOST, Student Leaders have the opportunity to meet professionals and be introduced to different areas of study and interest.