What is T.E.A.M. 21?
T.E.A.M. 21 is a grant funded after school and summer program offered
through a partnership between the Wyoming Public Schools, Kelloggsville
Public Schools, Godfrey-Lee Public Schools, Godwin Public Schools and
the City of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Department. T.E.A.M. 21 has
recently expanded to include Gladiola Elementary in Wyoming, East Kelloggsville
Elementary, South Godwin Elementary, Godfrey Lee ECC and Lee Middle
School and builds on the success of the T.E.A.M. 21 programs offered
at Parkview, Taft, and Jackson Park Elementary Schools and Newhall Middle
School.
T.E.A.M. 21 programming provides middle school and elementary students
the opportunity to participate in academic, social, fitness, and recreational
activities. Through these activities, life lessons are taught during
physical education, arts and crafts, homework help, tutoring, character
education, field trips, special events, and a variety of enrichment
sessions.
Parent-Student
Handbook
Parent-Student Handbook (Spanish)