Stratford Community Services Positive Youth Development Programs | Stratford Community Services offers programs for young people to help them learn new skills, begin to take leadership roles, participate in community activities together with adults and peers and challenge themselves to achieve their full potential. These programs build developmental assets that all young people need to grow up healthy, competent and caring. The more assets young people build, the less likely they are to develop problems. Eligibility, registration and fees vary for each program. Scholarships are available, and no one is refused participation for inability to pay.
Adventure Challenge consists of both in-school and after-school groups that provide youth with structured, physically and mentally challenging experiences. Youth build self-confidence, set personal goals and learn how to work with others. During the 2008-09 school year, Adventure Challenge is offered after school for sixth grade students at Stratford Academy.
In The Spotlight is a summer youth theater production sponsored in cooperation with Sterling House Community Center. The 2008 production, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, was on July 31, August 1, 2, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stratford Theatre, 2242 Main Street.

Inside Out is a theatrical company of middle and high school students which gives performances on contemporary issues for elementary, middle, high school and adult audiences. Auditions, open to all Stratford students in grades 7 to 12, for the 2007-08 school year have been conducted. Auditions for the 2008-09 school year will be in September, 2008.
Internships are available to high school juniors and seniors interested in the fields of education, child care and human services. Interns work as Adventure Challenge group co-facilitators. Interested students can contact their School-to-Career Coordinator to determine their eligibility for the 2008-09 school year.
Peer Advocates (formerly called Natural Helpers) provides training to high school students who are already identified as “natural” helpers. It gives them skills they need to provide help more effectively to their peers. Peer Advocates have been identified through a school-wide survey and invited to attend an overnight training retreat held in the summer.
Summer of Service connects middle students to volunteer opportunities in the community. After completing an orientation, students volunteer in the month of July. In 2008, Summer of Service will be operated by Sterling House Community Center. Introduction to Volunteering provides students completing sixth grade with volunteer experience for one week in July. - Top of Page - Community Services Home Page |