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  • Apprentice Training
    Apprenticeship is the process of learning a skilled occupation through both on-the-job training (practical, paid experience) and learning the related technical knowledge in a classroom.
  • Bronx Museum of Art Teen Programs
    Join the Teen Advisory Council, which will work closely with museum staff to develop programs, events and exhibitions of particular interest to teen audiences at this Bronx museum.
  • General Education Development (GED)
    If you left high school without graduating, the GED tests provide a way for you to earn your GED high school diploma. Getting your GED diploma can make a big difference in your ability to get and keep a job or to qualify for further education.
  • Get Your Working Papers
    Find out what you need to get your working papers in New York State.
  • Higher Education
    Office of the Queens Borough information on Queens High Schools, Libraries and Colleges.
  • Literacy Link
    Helps build the basic skills for lifelong learning
  • Museum of the City of New York
    The Museum of the City of New York has a gallery talk followed by a movie or other activities specifically for teens one Friday a month from 4:00 - 6:00.
  • New York State Summer School of the Arts
    2006 Summer Programs available NOW!
  • NYC Board of Education
  • NYC Department of Youth and Community Development
    Links to NYC's youth offices.
  • NYU's Urban Journalism Workshop
    New York University hosts this program for minority students who are interested in pursuing a career in journalism. The participants get to live at NYU housing and put out a newsletter.
  • Register to Vote
    Are you turning 18? Are you looking forward to voting in your first election? The Board of Elections can tell you how to register.
  • Summer on Campus
    SummerOnCampus.com, formerly known as Summer Programs Press, was established in 1995 with the goal of providing information on sports, arts, and academic summer programs held on New York's college campuses. There are 100 colleges listed in New York State and hundreds of wonderful programs for kids 8-18 years old.