Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley and Vista College Preparatory are investing in youth in the reimagined community surrounding Metrocenter mall with a new grade school (K-8) campus and Club.
The organizations are completing an adaptive reuse of a 64,000-square-foot commercial building at 21st and Peoria avenues in preparation for the opening in August.
“The Metrocenter area’s renaissance created a unique opportunity to bring a high-quality charter school and Boys & Girls Club into this community,” said Marcia Mintz, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley’s president and CEO. “We look forward to bringing our signature afterschool and summer programs to kids and families who live and work in the Metro North neighborhood and those who will be moving to the area.”
Mintz and Julia Meyerson, Vista College Prep’s founder and executive director, chose the Metrocenter area for the new Club and campus to create equity for kids in under-resourced communities. At the core of Vista College Prep’s learning are best-in-class teachers who use data and analytics to identify strengths and areas of opportunity for each scholar. Literacy is also a top priority – Vista College Prep scholars spend nearly half of the school day on reading and writing.
“All kids deserve access to exceptional learning opportunities, regardless of their ZIP code,” Meyerson said. “Vista College Prep brings a long history of delivering high-quality academic programs into under-resourced communities, where families are looking for educational opportunities for their students.”
“That’s critical,” Mintz added, “because today’s youth face unprecedented obstacles. And parents need support and aftercare for students. Opening this school and Club together will give parents an opportunity to enroll their student in a high-performing school and an afterschool program that will meet the needs of working parents.”
Studies show that a lack of access to technology, positive mentors and guidance, as well as food insecurity and other factors can cause long-term setbacks and trauma for millions of young people.
Vista College Prep will add to its community of tuition-free, public charter schools with Metro North Elementary and Middle School.
Initially, the campus will serve students in kindergarten through second grade and fifth grade but will add a grade level each year until reaching full-scale status – 820 students in grades K-8 – in 2025.
“Our scholars will work in a structured and supportive environment where they can experience rigor and joy while working toward success in high school, college, and beyond,” Meyerson said.
This will be the first Boys & Girls Club in this community, with after school, summer, and sports and recreation programs. Initially, the Club will serve Vista College Prep students and will grow to serve the greater community over time.
“We expect that the Metro North Branch will be like our other Clubs – a second home where kids can get academic support and explore the arts, STEM, and sports in ways that advance their learning and build their social-emotional skills,” Mintz said. “The new Club will also give parents peace of mind by providing a healthy and safe afterschool experience for their kids.” Members will also enjoy a snack and hot dinner at the Club.
The collaboration between the two organizations is an expansion of their work during the pandemic. During the height of the crisis in 2020, Vista College Prep shared its virtual learning modules with BGCAZ in return for programming for its students. The organizations are also piloting a new transportation model as part of a $1 million grant awarded to Vista College Prep by A for Arizona, with federal relief dollars provided by Gov. Doug Ducey.
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