Helping+At-Risk+Students

What does it mean to be at-risk? It means that a child has personal or family conditions which lead to [|"undesirable life outcomes or impact the overall quality of life."]

Click [|here] to obtain information about historical reports defining at risk children, behavioral characteristics, nationwide programs important to at-risk children and tips on how to effective teach to at-risk children.

This page focuses on providing resources (please list resources by name alphabetically) to help at-risk children in various cities in Northern California. Please also check after school programs that are offered in many locations at the end of the city list.


 * Guidelines: If your city is not listed here please add it and boldface the text.
 * Alameda**
 * [|City of Alameda], After school Programs
 * [|**Multi-Choices**]After school sports activities and tutoring


 * Fremont**
 * [|Fremont Education Fund], After school Band program


 * Hayward**
 * [|Summer Basketball League]


 * Oakland**
 * [|East Oakland Boxing Association] After school boxing, tutoring and food
 * [|Multi-Choices]After school sports activities and tutoring


 * Many Cities**
 * **[|Extreme Learning]** Free after school tutoring. Served over 8,000 students in over 50 districts
 * [|Jose Valdes Math Institute], Most UC campuses and East San Jose, 6th grade and Up
 * [|Upward Bound College Prep Program], Nationwide program for disadvantaged students