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With a wide range of opportunities to choose from, our Poly PM program is designed to engage Middle Schoolers and give them the chance to continue learning, build skills, and have fun after school.
“Having the opportunity to do extracurricular activities after school, which are thematic to other programs at Poly, is a great opportunity.”
Poly Parent
Families can choose from a variety of engaging activities. Below is a list of sample classes in our Poly PM rotation. Visit our family portal for Spring 2023-24 Poly PM program offering by grades with tuition (if applicable), schedule, descriptions, and more.
* Athletic Teams: Teams and competitions are available for Grades 7-8 only and sports vary by season. Students sign up directly with their coach or advisor or via the Poly PM form and there is no registration fee. Find out more about Middle School Athletics in our family portal.
There’s something for everyone. The Poly PM program offers students the opportunity to not only study or do homework, but to also explore interests and try out new activities including enrichment in the arts, athletics, and academics. Read more.
Poly Conservatory is our Performing Arts after-school music lesson program available to students in Grades 5-12, regardless of skill level. Kids may take private lessons in piano, voice, flute, violin, viola, cello, double bass, guitar, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and percussion.
For incoming Grade 5 students, we offer a program of free after-school group instruction in flute, clarinet, saxophone, violin, trumpet, and trombone. Group lessons are offered at no cost to the student.
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For more information about this music program, its teachers, fees and financial aid, registration information, calendar, policies, and more, visit Poly Conservatory.
No, Middle School students are not allowed to stay after school unless they are registered for Poly PM programming, Poly Conservatory Lessons, or have Poly Arts rehearsals or Poly Athletic practices. Grade 7 & 8 students may stay through to attend Athletics games, but parents must notify their child’s deans by 1:00 PM that day. All students staying late must sign-in with their deans.
Some Poly PM offerings are curricular extensions of the school day which culminate in required student performances. For these programs, there is no additional charge. The prices of other activities are determined by the teacher:student ratio and by whether the course is led by a faculty member or an outside vendor.
Once registered, Poly’s business office will generate a bill which can be found in the Parent Portal on Veracross. Financial aid will be applied for families who receive tuition-based financial assistance.
Students must be picked up by 6:00 PM at the Seventh Avenue entrance unless they are departing on the 6:00 PM bus.
Please contact Poly PM to share your change of plans after the first session.
No. Snacks are available for purchase after school or students may bring their own nut-free snacks.
Each activity has a designated meeting place. Enrolled students receive an email with specifics in advance of the first session.