Programs

High School CAHSEE Mentoring Program
BLAST's "High School Mentoring Program" places CSULB
students, from the College of Education, to work with 9th and 10th
grade students who need assistance in preparing to pass the
California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). All High School
Program mentors are highly qualified as they are studying to
receive their single subject teaching credential in secondary
education. At Cabrillo High School, 79% of failing math
in the program students passed the CAHSEE test on their
first try!

 

Academic Mentoring Program (AMP)
BLAST's "Academic Mentoring Program" for students in grades K-8 is
our signature program placing college student volunteers to work with
at-risk youth in partnering after school programs.
BLAST academic mentors work with children one-on-one to provide
homework assistance and high-quality lesson plans in academic
subjects such as language arts, math, science, social studies, and
literacy support. BLAST mentors are role models for youth and provide
an opportunity for children to learn about and explore the possbilities
of higher education.

BLAST academic mentors work with children one-on-one and in small groups, implementing our three core objectives:
          1. To improve academic performance
          2. To promote future thinking and encourage higher education
          3. To encourage healthy social, emotional, and behavioral development
          4. To help students graduate from high school and attend college

Washington Middle School Technology Program
The after school technology program at Washington Middle
School (WMS) brings college mentors and students in grades
6-8 together for the purpose of developing literacy skills through
fun and engaging technology-based activities. Students are
asked to research a topic and present their findings in a
PowerPoint presentation, personal website, or iMovie. Research
topics include: interesting careers, how to improve the
community, and life at Washington Middle School.


Northpointe After School Program
BLAST's first full-service, year-round after school program is held at
the Northpointe Housing Community in north Long Beach. Through a
fully staffed program, BLAST is able to serve 50 students daily with a
wide variety of after school program activities including: homework
help, academic skill building and games, reading and literacy
activities, technology skill building, arts & crafts, cooking, recreational
games, team building activities, cultural lessons, and PeaceBuilders'
conflict resolution activities.

 

Operation Read Program
Long Beach BLAST partners with the Los Angeles County's
Probation Department to provide literacy tutoring to partnering
after school programs. Operation Read tutors work with students
who are performing at least two grades below reading level. The
program emphasizes learning through phonics, journal writing
activities, word games, reading aloud, and fluency exercises.
Operation Read strives to make learning fun, show students the
joys of reading, and help young people become life long readers.