Peter Paul is gearing up for  Summer Promise 2022!

Click HERE to complete an application today!

The full-day enrollment-based Summer Promise Academy provides students with a variety of educational, enrichment, and cultural activities, for seven weeks during the summer. Peter Paul’s FREE Summer Promise Academy provides a summer of fun, learning, and exploration! The academy is based on best practices learned from the Harlem Children’s Zone, the Afterschool Alliance, and the National Center for Afterschool and Summer Enrichment, with additional components that have been tailored to support our student population. This year, Peter Paul is offering S.T.E.A.M. Academy for 2nd-5th graders, and Summer Promise for Middle/High Schoolers. As well as:

-Small Classes

-Hands-on learning and projects

-Field Trips

-Special Events

-All Transportation

-Breakfast and lunch provided!

We can’t wait to have an amazing summer with our students!

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1. Why is Peter Paul no longer providing programming within Richmond Public Schools?

    • We are fortunate to have partnered with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) for almost a decade, in five elementary-school-based Promise Centers. We will continue serving RPS students in the East End at our main location, The Coleman Center, while also looking to expand into community-based settings.

2. Does Peter Paul plan to return to school-based sites in the future?

    • As with most organizations, the past few years have forced us to think differently about how we deliver our purpose and mission.  What we learned from our students, families, and neighbors is that Peter Paul is a valued resource for our community, and we can do more.  We want to continue with our full complement of education, family engagement, and community services that have been impactful.  We want to focus on the replication of our models within the community-based settings while continuing to explore opportunities in school-based facilities.

3. With Peter Paul no longer providing afterschool programming within RPS schools, how many students are you able to serve?

    • Within The Coleman Center, we can serve up to 100 students while maintaining a 2:16 teacher-student ratio.

4. How do I enroll my child/ren for the 2022-2023 academic year in the afterschool program?

    • The enrollment application for the 2022-2023 academic year will open on August 1, 2022. Prospective students must live or attend school in the East End of the City of Richmond and are currently enrolled in the 2nd-9th  grade

5. My child/ren currently participates in the summer program will they automatically have a spot during the school year?

    • We will prioritize the enrollment of current students; however, you must complete the 2022-2023 academic year enrollment application for placement.

6. Is there a fee to participate in Peter Paul programs?

    • Peter Paul does not charge our students, families, or community neighbors to participate in any of the programs we offer.

7. When does the afterschool program start, what are the hours, and does Peter Paul provide transportation?

    • The program is scheduled to begin on September 12th and the program hours are 2:45 pm-6:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Yes, Peter Paul provides transportation for enrolled students from their East End school to the Coleman Center and from the Coleman Center to their home.

8. I have children in multiple schools, will all my children be able to enroll in the Coleman Center for afterschool programming?

    • We cannot guarantee enrollment however if space is available, we will work to enroll all eligible students.

9. If my child/ren must attend RPS extended day will a spot be reserved with Peter Paul?

    • We are not a drop-in program and require that all enrolled students attend the program daily for the duration of the scheduled hours.

10. If my child/ren is unable to enroll in the afterschool program with Peter Paul, what are the other options?

    • We encourage you to connect with the RPS extended day coordinator to discuss possible options.

11. If my child/ren is not enrolled in the afterschool program can my family still participate in other Peter Paul programs?

    • Absolutely! If you are interested in learning more about the family, young adult, and community programs that we offer please stop by the Coleman Center and/or feel encouraged to contact Kim Young at 804-780-1195 ext. 40/kyoung@peterpaulrva.org

12. As a volunteer, how can I continue to provide support for Peter Paul? 

    • Peter Paul will continue to offer a variety of opportunities in support of our After School Academy, Family and Community Engagement events, and special projects throughout the year.  For more information on ways you can become involved please visit: https://peterpaulrva.org/get-involved/volunteer/!

13. How can I support Peter Paul during this time?

    • Peter Paul relies on the support from our community in a variety of ways to better serve our families.  For more information on ways, you can provide support, please visit our website: https://peterpaulrva.org/get-involved/ and follow us on social media.  You can also subscribe to our newsletter through the homepage of our website!

We are fortunate to have partnered with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) for almost a decade, in providing academic and enrichment support in five elementary-school-based Promise Centers, while continuing to serve RPS middle-and high-school students at the Coleman Center. We will continue serving RPS students in the East End and beyond while seeking to operate in community-based settings. Please reach out to us if you have any additional questions!

  1. Why is Peter Paul no longer providing programming within Richmond Public Schools?
  • We are fortunate to have partnered with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) for almost a decade, in five elementary-school-based Promise Centers. We will continue serving RPS students in the East End at our main location, The Coleman Center, while also looking to expand into community-based settings.
  1. Does Peter Paul plan to return to school-based sites in the future?
  • As with most organizations, the past few years have forced us to think differently about how we deliver our purpose and mission.  What we learned from our students, families, and neighbors is that Peter Paul is a valued resource for our community, and we can do more.  We want to continue with our full complement of education, family engagement, and community services that have been impactful.  We want to focus on the replication of our models within the community-based settings while continuing to explore opportunities in school-based facilities.

     3. With Peter Paul no longer providing afterschool programming within RPS schools, how many students are you able to serve?

    • Within The Coleman Center, we can serve up to 100 students while maintaining a 2:16 teacher-student ratio.
  1. How do I enroll my child/ren for the 2022-2023 academic year in the afterschool program?
    • The enrollment application for the 2022-2023 academic year will open on August 1, 2022. Prospective students must live or attend school in the East End of the City of Richmond and are currently enrolled in the 2nd-9th
  2. My child/ren currently participates in the summer program will they automatically have a spot during the school year?
    • We will prioritize the enrollment of current students; however, you must complete the 2022-2023 academic year enrollment application for placement.
  3. Is there a fee to participate in Peter Paul programs?
    • Peter Paul does not charge our students, families, or community neighbors to participate in any of the programs we offer.
  4. When does the afterschool program start, what are the hours, and does Peter Paul provide transportation?
    • The program is scheduled to begin on September 12th and the program hours are 2:45 pm-6:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Yes, Peter Paul provides transportation for enrolled students from their East End school to the Coleman Center and from the Coleman Center to their home.
  5. I have children in multiple schools, will all my children be able to enroll in the Coleman Center for afterschool programming?
    • We cannot guarantee enrollment however if space is available, we will work to enroll all eligible students.
  6. If my child/ren must attend RPS extended day will a spot be reserved with Peter Paul?
    • We are not a drop-in program and require that all enrolled students attend the program daily for the duration of the scheduled hours.
  7. If my child/ren is unable to enroll in the afterschool program with Peter Paul, what are the other options?
    • We encourage you to connect with the RPS extended day coordinator to discuss possible options.
  8. If my child/ren is not enrolled in the afterschool program can my family still participate in other Peter Paul programs?
    • Absolutely! If you are interested in learning more about the family, young adult, and community programs that we offer please stop by the Coleman Center and/or feel encouraged to contact Kim Young at 804-780-1195 ext. 40/kyoung@peterpaulrva.org

    12. As a volunteer, how can I continue to provide support for Peter Paul? 

    • Peter Paul will continue to offer a variety of opportunities in support of our After School Academy, Family and Community Engagement events, and special projects throughout the year.  For more information on ways you can become involved please visit: https://peterpaulrva.org/get-involved/volunteer/!

   13. How can I support Peter Paul during this time?

    • Peter Paul relies on the support from our community in a variety of ways to better serve our families.  For more information on ways, you can provide support, please visit our website: https://peterpaulrva.org/get-involved/ and follow us on social media.  You can also subscribe to our newsletter through the homepage of our website!

We are fortunate to have partnered with Richmond Public Schools (RPS) for almost a decade, in providing academic and enrichment support in five elementary-school-based Promise Centers, while continuing to serve RPS middle-and high-school students at the Coleman Center. We will continue serving RPS students in the East End and beyond while seeking to operate in community-based settings. Please reach out to us if you have any additional questions!

Peter Paul RVA: SUPPORT THE HEART OF THE EAST END

Peter Paul RVA has remained steadfast in its commitment to the East End neighborhood through education and community-oriented programs for over 40-years. Our programs are designed to support and build confidence, competence and connection that will Educate the Child, Engage the Family, and Empower the Community.

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