Extended Day, Extended Year

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Mayor Parker believes her vision of a "safer, cleaner, greener Philadelphia with economic opportunity for all," starts with a high-quality education for the city's students. And she sees her Extended Day, Extended Year program as a core component of achieving that.

The program launched in June 2024. According to our partners at Chalkbeat, it entails free before- and after-school programs, camp experiences during winter and spring breaks, and participation in the city’s existing six-week Summer Achievers summer camp.

Here's what has happened with the effort so far:

  • 40 schools are participating, comprising 30 district schools and 10 charter schools.
  • About 3,000 students have participated in the various before and after-school programs offered at the participating schools. Education officials expect the initiative’s expansion will add 5,000 seats.

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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, flanked by Superintendent Tony Watlington and Education Chief Debora Carrera, announces that 15 new schools will participate in the “extended day, extended year” school initiative at Philadelphia City Hall on Friday, June 27, 2025. (Carly Sitrin / Chalkbeat)
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s signature “extended day, extended year” school initiative is expanding to 15 new schools next year, even as it...

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