

Programs & Sites
Program Spotlight: “Echoes of the Neighborhood” Documentary Project
With the generous support of the Capitol Hill Community Foundation, ASAS students at Stuart-Hobson Middle School will research, produce, and edit a documentary on the rich history and vibrant culture of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The project is student-led with our AmeriCorps member and accomplished filmmaker, Zuri McCurty, overseeing the project and providing instruction.
Our Schools
All-Star students participate in classes and activities that develop their skills, motivate their desire for mastery, and increase their levels of engagement. Research shows that a combination of academics, enrichment activities, and healthy lifestyles improve student achievement.
Every site provides academic support and tutoring, hands-on learning activities that reinforce school lessons, fitness and sports activities, and enrichment activities like art, music, dance, cooking, gardening, SEL, mentoring, and environmental justice.
410 E Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
1400 Bruce Place SE
Washington, DC 20020
Contact: damita.jordan@k12.dc.gov
4201 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SW
Washington, DC 20032
Address: 151 T St NE,
Washington, DC 20002
Address: 801 7th St SW,
Washington, DC 20024
Contact: jade.harris@afterschoolallstars.org
Address: 101 T St NE,
Washington, DC 20002
Contact: Lily.goltz@afterschoolallstars.org
Partner Spotlight: Candice Napper
Candice is the President and Founder of EYL 365 Project which provides workshops to students at our D.C. sites, focused on all types of visual art, as well as other subjects such as music production, theater, culinary art, mixed media, and creative writing.







