Schools

New Bristol Twp. After-School Program Coming

Bristol Township school officials said a $500,000 grant will help launch the program for the 2026-2027 school year.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — The Bristol Township School District has been awarded a $500,000 PCCD BOOST grant over a three-year period.

The grant will allow the school district to launch a new districtwide after-school program for students in grades K–12.

The program will start in the 2026-2027 school year with a focus on the elementary level.

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The new initiative will provide a combination of literacy support, social-emotional learning, and meaningful enrichment activities, including STEM, nature-based learning, drug prevention, nutrition, and movement.

All programming will take place in safe, supervised environments during critical after-school hours.

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In partnership with No Longer Bound and agencies from the Bristol Cares Coalition, the program will focus on increasing student engagement, building positive relationships, and expanding access to high-quality after-school experiences.

The work supports key protective factors linked to youth violence prevention, including adult mentorship, consistent supervision, and a strong sense of belonging and connection to school.

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