Teen Learning Hubs
Looking for a safe, welcoming space for your young person to work on daily virtual learning? Seattle Parks and Recreation has opened learning hubs for middle or high school students at eight locations across the city to help support local students during the pandemic. The hubs are open for the 2020-21 school year. Free, with wifi, these spaces are equipped with community center and youth program staff who can help your student get engaged in learning.
አማርኛ | af Soomaali | Español |
------------ | ------------ | ------------ |
Tiếng Việt | Tagalog | 中文 |
The facilities offer a stable, productive environment by providing access to Seattle Public School's virtual learning portals, along with recreational, enrichment and mentoring programs and in-person assistance with connectivity and academics. Breakfast and lunch are provided daily.
The hubs adhere to current public health standards by performing regular cleaning, sanitizing and daily wellness/temperature checks. All staff and students are required to wear masks, and social distancing and room occupancy limits are followed. Wi-fi is available; participants must bring a laptop or tablet. Bringing a refillable water bottle is also suggested.
The hub sites are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm, and run until June 18, 2021. For more information, please contact one of the sites below (interpretation services available).To register, visit http://apm.activecommunities.com/seattle/Activity_Search/35444
Central Seattle
- Garfield Teen Life Center, (206) 684-4550
- Miller Community Center, (206) 684-4753
Southwest Seattle
- Southwest Teen Life Center, (206) 684-7438
- South Park Community Center, (206) 684-7451
Southeast Seattle
- South Lake High School (call Garfield or SW Teen Life listed above)
Northeast Seattle
- Meadowbrook Teen Life Center, (206) 684-7523
- Magnuson Community Center, (206) 684-7026
Northwest Seattle
- Bitter Lake Community Center, (206) 684-7524