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  • Griebling Elementary - After Care (Home school: Memorial and Griebling)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • 2023-2024 School Year
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • Griebling Elementary - After Care (Home school: Memorial and Griebling)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • Before & After Care (K-5) School Year 24-25
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • Health & Wellness

    Stay active by signing up for one of our Adult Programs! These programs promote physical fitness and mental awareness.
  • Helping Hands Art & Exercise

    Our goal for this program is multifaceted: to learn, to explore, to meet new people, and to promote overall good health and well-being. We incorporate job training into all components of the program. Additionally, we hope to raise awareness for our Helping Hands artists with autism and developmental disabilities. We envision a world in which each human being is respected and embraced for their unique and special gifts and celebrated for their ability to perceive the world with a different yet remarkable eye. Helping Hands Art and More was created by three women with over 40 years combined experience in special education. The idea was borne from seeing one of our graduating students struggle to find meaning and a purpose in his life after high school. He had been a graduate for months and still had not found a replacement that he enjoyed as much as his high school experience. This heightened our awareness to the very limited opportunities for the 21 and above population. As cooperating instructors in a high school autism program, we had heard this repeatedly in the many workshops we have attended, but it did not truly resonate until we saw it happen to one of our own. Our students shift from a full seven to nine hour day filled with art, exercise, socialization, structure, and meaning in school, to one which lacks everything that has become such an important piece of who they are. With Helping Hands Art and Exercise, we have created a meaningful opportunity for young adults transitioning to full-time life in the community and for adults who would simply like to try something new.
  • Helping Hands Art & Exercise

    Helping Hands Art and Exercise program is designed for with people autism and other developmental disabilities aged high school to adult. Our goal is to provide a comfortable environment that helps develop social, cognitive, emotional, and physical awareness and to prepare for life after high school. We incorporate job training into all components of our programming. Creating art, marketing, packaging our products, and register training are just a few skills worked on each week. Art Gallery Sales are well attended in the community with our artists greeting guests and working in the Art Gallery Store
  • High School Soccer Skills Clinic

    Program is designed to prepare all players for the Fall soccer season with speed and endurance work, ball skills, and match play. Gives players the opportunity to work on their speed and agility to get in shape for their upcoming season. Get immersed in an environment suitable for the high school season.
  • High School Youth Leadership Council

    PAL Mission Statement The Howell Twp. PAL's mission in our community is to giver every child the opportunity to participate in everyday childhood activities in a safe and caring environment. We do this through a number of programs. Our goal is to provide diversity in our programs in order to reach the greatest number of young people. We also strive to foster a partnership between the youth and the police officers in the community. This is and of itself a tremendous asset to our community. Whenever you have young people in the community playing and working with police officers, the community will benefit. Joining PAL: There are active and un-active members Active members- attend meetings regularly, pay dues, attend service projects outside of the meetings, complete 90 hours of community service per year, and are eligible to travel Associate members- attend meetings on occasion, pay dues, complete under 90 hours of community service per year and are not eligible to travel Service Hours Log: All community service hours should be logged on a monthly service hour's log including the date of event, event name time in, time out, and total hours. The first meeting of the month, the previous months hour sheet is due and should be handed in. Advisors will look over the members hour log and verify the log with the attendance book kept at each event and then an Advisor will sign the log and hand it back to the member. Board Members: Being a board member is a privilege and with it comes great responsibility, to become a board member one- must be in the group for at least 6 months of the PAL year (June 1st-May 31st), attend a minimum of 50% of meetings/events, show up 30 minutes prior to the start of each meeting to discuss the agenda, must write a letter of interest to become a member of the board, then elections will be held. If Board member decides to leave the position, the Advisor's/President will then appoint someone to finish out their term. Reasons to be removed from the Board 1. Lack of participation 2. Lack of cooperation 3. Not following the code of conduct 4. Disrespectful to others 5. Any behavior detrimental to group 6. Criminal activity Some members will be assigned to be the lead person with certain events going on, depending upon what it is the member will either volunteer or be asked to help run an activity. Attendance: All members are expected to attend all meetings, unless they are excused from the meeting which include, previous obligation (family function/sporting event) or sickness. Please tell a board member if you will not be able to attend a meeting so we know how many people to expect in attendance each meeting. All members are asked to bring a pen/paper to each meeting as well as $2.00 in dues which covers the cost of food/drink when it is ordered at the meeting. Speakers: Each meeting there is either one or two members chosen to deliver a speech on a topic or their choice or one selected by the group. The speech only has to be a few minutes long. Traveling: Over the years our group has had the opportunity to travel to numerous places, in order for a member to travel they must- show their commitment to the program by attending a majority of the meetings/events, can NOT be failing any classes at time of travel (minimum of C), dues must be current, and no code of conduct violations. Service Programs/Volunteer Activities: The PAL program has grown in the types of activities we provide for the community. 1. PALS PALS, takes place every Monday at Memorial Elementary School. The volunteers work with children 1st-8th grade all of which have Special Needs. The volunteers try to teach them how to interact with other children their age. They take part in playing fun activities with the children such as kickball, basketball, wiffle ball, bowling, and playing outside on the playground. Volunteers also help with doing arts and crafts activities. Then all the children have a snack. 2. Sports camps are setup each summer, at some point PAl members are asked to come help whether it be serving food or helping out where needed. 3. Holiday giveaways- On Christmas morning members go to local Hospitals to spread some Holiday cheer by handing out gifts and singing some Holiday songs to the patients. 4. Clean Community Days- members clean up certain areas in the town. 5. Christmas Eve Bowling- Our PALS PALS kids come out for lunch and to bowl with the mentors and are given presents. Fundraising: Fundraising is a big part to the program and helps our group be able to do all that we do. Some fundraising events we do are- 1. Old Monmouth Candies 2. Joe Cordis 3. Atlantic City Bus trip (21 and over) These are only a few of the ways we raise money. Stay connected through Remind101- text 81010 with the message @howell
  • High School Youth Leadership Council

    The Howell Pal Youth Leadership Council has been in existence since 2002 starting with a few members and over the years has grown to become an outstanding group of young adults all with dedication and desire to serve their community. Currently we are conducting meetings a little different then we have in the past. The 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month we are meeting in person (socially distanced). Please reach out to Jaime Szyarto at jszyarto@howellpal.org to receive an email to sign up for the newsletter!
  • Howell South Speed & Agility Clinic

    "Are you looking to get faster, quicker, and stronger in sports? This program will focus on short drills and exercises to improve your strength, agility, and speed for whatever sport you play. Get ready for the spring seasons of soccer, basketball, track, baseball, or lacrosse. If you don't play a sport and are just looking to get in shape for the summer, this clinic could also be for you! Clinic will focus on speed and agility exercises through the use of coned drills, agility ladders, strength bands, and more...Program is open to all Middle School South boys and girls no matter the skill level!" Students must either sign up for the late bus or be a parent pickup.
  • Indoor Beginner/Intermediate Adult Pickleball

    Come out and join the Howell PAL Pickleball indoor open gym! Pickleball is growing into a popular sport that is fun, social and friendly. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast paced, competitive game for experienced players. Come out during the early morning hours to play! Our courts are all indoors and will be played by doubles following the traditional Pickleball rules. All players must register prior to attending and each registration fee is for a 4 week session and will fill up quickly. All players will play in 2 person teams and will rotate through the courts with winners staying on the court. All players are responsible for bringing their own rackets. Sign up for games usign the team reach app.
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  • Intermediate Pickleball Open Gym

    This is for the intermediate player that does not need any instruction. It is an open gym spot not an instructional class. We have 3 courts for doubles to play on. We will have 13 spots for people to sign up for so that if someone doesn't show up the game can still be played. If all show up that 13th person can rotate in. Absolutely no food or beverages other than water is allowed in the gym!
  • LOP Elementary - After Care (Home school: Newbury and LOP)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • 2023-2024 School Year
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • LOP Elementary - Before Care (Home school: Aldrich, LOP, Taunton)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • Before & After Care (K-5) School Year 24-25
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • Little Kickers Instructional Soccer Clinic

    Come out and join us for some fun on our turf soccer field! This program is an instructional program that utilizes fun activities to introduce basic soccer skills without the pressures of the competitive nature of the game. Activities are designed to teach skills like dribbling, shooting and becoming familiar with the soccer field. Please have the kids wear shin guards and cleats.
  • Little PALS

    Located inside of Southard School, the Little PALS Preschool provides a full day of play and enrichment by combining safety and security with quality staff, enriching education and age appropriate activities. PAL works cooperatively with the Howell Township School District to incorporate approved methods and programs for the benefit of your children and to ease the transition from preschool to kindergarten. The Little PALS Preschool fully prepares students for the next step in their educational process by utilizing Tools of The Mind, a cognitive and social-emotional self-regulation curriculum, which the Howell Township School District also follows.
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  • Little PALS Preschool

    • Little PALS
    • 2023-2024 School Year
    Located inside of Southard School, the Little PALS Preschool provides a full day of play and enrichment by combining safety and security with quality staff, enriching education and age appropriate activities. PAL works cooperatively with the Howell Township School District to incorporate approved methods and programs for the benefit of your children and to ease the transition from preschool to kindergarten. The Little PALS Preschool fully prepares students for the next step in their educational process by utilizing Tools of The Mind, a cognitive and social-emotional self-regulation curriculum, which the Howell Township School District also follows.
  • Little PALS Preschool

    • Little PALS
    • Little PALs 2024-2025
    Located inside of Southard School, the Little PALS Preschool provides a full day of play and enrichment by combining safety and security with quality staff, enriching education and age appropriate activities. PAL works cooperatively with the Howell Township School District to incorporate approved methods and programs for the benefit of your children and to ease the transition from preschool to kindergarten. The Little PALS Preschool fully prepares students for the next step in their educational process by utilizing Tools of The Mind, a cognitive and social-emotional self-regulation curriculum, which the Howell Township School District also follows.
  • Memorial Before Care (Home Schools: Ardena, Griebling, Memorial)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • Before & After Care (K-5) School Year 24-25
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • Middle School Youth Leadership Council

    PAL Mission Statement The Howell Twp. PAL's mission in our community is to giver every child the opportunity to participate in everyday childhood activities in a safe and caring environment. We do this through a number of programs. Our goal is to provide diversity in our programs in order to reach the greatest number of young people. We also strive to foster a partnership between the youth and the police officers in the community. This is and of itself a tremendous asset to our community. Whenever you have young people in the community playing and working with police officers, the community will benefit. Joining PAL: There are active and un-active members Active members- attend meetings regularly, pay dues, attend service projects outside of the meetings, complete 90 hours of community service per year, and are eligible to travel Associate members- attend meetings on occasion, pay dues, complete under 90 hours of community service per year and are not eligible to travel Service Hours Log: All community service hours should be logged on a monthly service hour's log including the date of event, event name time in, time out, and total hours. The first meeting of the month, the previous months hour sheet is due and should be handed in. Advisors will look over the members hour log and verify the log with the attendance book kept at each event and then an Advisor will sign the log and hand it back to the member. Board Members: Being a board member is a privilege and with it comes great responsibility, to become a board member one- must be in the group for at least 6 months of the PAL year (June 1st-May 31st), attend a minimum of 50% of meetings/events, show up 30 minutes prior to the start of each meeting to discuss the agenda, must write a letter of interest to become a member of the board, then elections will be held. If Board member decides to leave the position, the Advisor's/President will then appoint someone to finish out their term. Reasons to be removed from the Board 1. Lack of participation 2. Lack of cooperation 3. Not following the code of conduct 4. Disrespectful to others 5. Any behavior detrimental to group 6. Criminal activity Some members will be assigned to be the lead person with certain events going on, depending upon what it is the member will either volunteer or be asked to help run an activity. Attendance: All members are expected to attend all meetings, unless they are excused from the meeting which include, previous obligation (family function/sporting event) or sickness. Please tell a board member if you will not be able to attend a meeting so we know how many people to expect in attendance each meeting. All members are asked to bring a pen/paper to each meeting as well as $2.00 in dues which covers the cost of food/drink when it is ordered at the meeting. Speakers: Each meeting there is either one or two members chosen to deliver a speech on a topic or their choice or one selected by the group. The speech only has to be a few minutes long. Traveling: Over the years our group has had the opportunity to travel to numerous places, in order for a member to travel they must- show their commitment to the program by attending a majority of the meetings/events, can NOT be failing any classes at time of travel (minimum of C), dues must be current, and no code of conduct violations. Service Programs/Volunteer Activities: The PAL program has grown in the types of activities we provide for the community. 1. PALS PALS, takes place every Monday at Memorial Elementary School. The volunteers work with children 1st-8th grade all of which have Special Needs. The volunteers try to teach them how to interact with other children their age. They take part in playing fun activities with the children such as kickball, basketball, wiffle ball, bowling, and playing outside on the playground. Volunteers also help with doing arts and crafts activities. Then all the children have a snack. 2. Sports camps are setup each summer, at some point PAl members are asked to come help whether it be serving food or helping out where needed. 3. Holiday giveaways- On Christmas morning members go to local Hospitals to spread some Holiday cheer by handing out gifts and singing some Holiday songs to the patients. 4. Clean Community Days- members clean up certain areas in the town. 5. Christmas Eve Bowling- Our PALS PALS kids come out for lunch and to bowl with the mentors and are given presents. Fundraising: Fundraising is a big part to the program and helps our group be able to do all that we do. Some fundraising events we do are- 1. Old Monmouth Candies 2. Joe Cordis 3. Atlantic City Bus trip (21 and over) These are only a few of the ways we raise money. Stay connected through Remind101- text 81010 with the message @howell
  • Middle School Youth Leadership Council

    The Howell Pal Youth Leadership Council has been in existence since 2002 starting with a few members and over the years has grown to become an outstanding group of young adults all with dedication and desire to serve their community. Currently we are conducting meetings a little different then we have in the past. The 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month we are meeting in person (socially distanced). Please reach out to Jaime Szyarto at jszyarto@howellpal.org to receive an email to sign up for the newsletter!
  • Newbury-Early Learning Center (After Care)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • Early Learning Centers School Care 24-25
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • Newbury-Early Learning Center (Before Care)

    • Before & After Care (K-5) + Early Learning
    • Early Learning Centers School Care 24-25
    Before and After Care extends your child’s learning day while providing high quality care in a safe and fun environment. Students enjoy a snack, down-time and homework time after school. Offering before/after care, early dismissal/late start, days off, and summer programs, we are here to meet your needs. The before and after care program offers care at several elementary schools and the early learning centers throughout the school year. Care is available from 6:30 a.m. until school starts and from school release until 6 p.m.
  • P.A.L.S. PALS

    Each week a fun activity is planned with the assistance of PAL employees and volunteers. The children are given the opportunity to learn appropriate socialization skills, interact with other children their age, and go on various community trips.
  • SAT Preparation Course

    Every year, colleges are flooded with thousands of applications from qualified students. Competition is on the rise and admissions counselors are focusing on students with strong STA scores. With the Howell PAL Prep course, you can rest assured knowing that your child is getting the best help available. From small class sizes to the guaranteed satisfaction, Howell PAL test prep tutors teach according to your child's individual needs. The college admissions process can be extremely stressful on your child and you as a parent. Why not alleviate the stress of taking college admissions tests by getting the best prep around?