We believe in helping the WHOLE child: positively impacting their physical, mental, and emotional health through our Empowerment programs!
Recap of
SWAG DAY
Holly Jolly
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Holly Jolly SWAG Day was a day dedicated to the HONOR ROLL
students of ABGS Middle School in Hempstead, NY.
This school has lower than a 40% graduation rate.
We met with the Principal of ABGS middle school to
create Holly Holly SWAG Day to re-inspire these students
and give them a day of mental health and movement!
-Key-Note Speakers, Erik the Reptile King taught students about protecting our environment, respecting animals and overcoming fears.
-Key-Note Speaker, Wendy Rodriguez, Latin Radio Emcee who taught about overcoming your circumstances and environment.
-Key-Note Speaker, Alexandra Velez, Spoke about Youth Empowerment and Spreading Kindness
-GLOW DAY Christmas Dance Party
-Breakdancers, Aerialists, DJ
-Kerboomkidz Dance Fitness
-Gifts from Santa
-Lunch and Snacks
-Celebrities and Giveaways from Long Island NETS team
& SO MUCH MORE!
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In order to continue supporting our community! Sponsorships, Donations, Support & Promotion to help us give back in an impactful way! If your interested in sponsoring our events or volunteering please email us at: info@thisismyswag.com or give us a call at (516) 806-2001
Only 4% of elementary schools, 8% of middle schools, and 2% of high schools provide daily PE or its equivalent for the entire school year. We’re here to change that.
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Did you know?
Arts programs are often the first classes administrators cut when schools have financial struggles because arts are not tested subjects.
When we look at fine arts programs across the state, we see that low-income schools are being affected the most by these budget cuts
In many states across the country, schools allow exemptions and waivers from physical education classes, and funding for PE averages a mere $764 per school, per year.
MOVEMENT . LEADERSHIP. CREATIVITY