World Journalism Preparatory School

The World Journalism Preparatory School (WJPS)[1] (25Q285) is a public high school in Flushing, New York, United States. The school is part the Adrien Block Campus, and shares space with IS 25 Adrien Block School (25Q025) and P233 (a school for disabled children).

World Journalism Preparatory School
Address
34-65 192nd Street

,
11358

Coordinates40°45′54″N 73°47′23″W
Information
Other nameWJPS
School typePublic
School districtCommunity School District 25 (NYC Department of Education)
SuperintendentElaine Lindsey
School numberQ285
School code25Q285
PrincipalDr. Janine Polla Werner
Grades612
Enrollment634
CampusThe Adrien Block Campus
Athletics conferencePSAL
Websitewjps.org

History and origin

Dr. Zachary Evans became principal in 2017.[2]

Extra-curricular activities and after-school clubs

Sports teams

All of WJPS sports teams are via Public Schools Athletic League. However all students sports teams are from Francis Lewis High School.

After-school program

WJPS offers a free after-school program through the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council (GRYC).[3] It is funded by the Schools Out New York City (SONYC) after-school framework for middle schools from NYC Department of Youth & Community Development.[4]) It started in the 2014–2015 school year. This free high quality after-school program at IS25Q and World Journalism Preparatory School is only for grades 6-8 (students in World Journalism Preparatory School in grades 9-10 can join as youth employment). Students are given free snacks and homework help. They are then given activities aligned to the Common Core. Activities include Art/Drama Club, STEM Club, Chess Club, Guitar/Music Club, Builder's Club, Team Sports Club, Video Game Club, and Fitness Club. The program runs Monday through Friday, from 2:30 to 5:30pm.

References

  1. "World Journalism Preparatory: A College Board School". www.schools.nyc.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  2. "World Journalism Preparatory: A College Board School - District 25 - InsideSchools". insideschools.org. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  3. "GRYC| Pre-K | Afterschool | Youth Internships". the-gryc. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  4. "School's Out New York City (SONYC) - DYCD". www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
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