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Smith After 3
Basic Information
Address: 5 Smith Middlel School 9201 Seawell School Rd. Chapel Hill, NC
Email: fcamp@chccs.k12.nc.us
Phone Number: 919 918-2145 ext. 21905
Fax Number: 919 918-2079
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Additional Information
Focus: Academic support / Enrichment activities
Sponsor:
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools / Community In Schools {CIS} of Orange Co.
Director: Frank Camp
Schools Served: Smith M.S.
School District: Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools
County: Orange
Schedule: Monday thru Thursday 3:15 to 5:30
Ages: Middle school students
Capacity: 175
Membership/Pricing: No fee
Setting:
Smith M.S
History:
Program started when the school opened in 2001
Support Services:
EOG Prep classes, Tutors, Coaches, Women's Center of Chapel Hill, UNC volunteers
Activities:
A BUNCH
Program Information:
Stay Afterschool 2 finish your work
If U leave & do nothing U come back a jerk
Waisting your time might really seem cool
But those that do end up a fool
School work is tough it must get done
Relax & play ball we also have fun
I know where to go - A safe place 4 me
My friends are all there it's Smith After 3