A clinical program. An after-school schedule.

The Three Program Components

Three pillars working together every session — clinical instruction, consistent mentorship, and real-world practice.

The Clinical Core 01

EF Instruction

OT-Led · 30–40 min/session

A licensed Occupational Therapist delivers structured, evidence-based instruction in the five executive functioning domains.

No other after-school program provides this.

The Relationship 02

Dedicated Mentorship

Every Session · All Year

Every student is paired with a dedicated mentor who attends every session — the consistent adult who shows up, every time.

The single greatest predictor of student success.

Real Work, Real Results 03

Applied Skill Practice

Real Schoolwork · 60–75 min/session

Students immediately apply EF strategies to their actual homework. Staff coach the process — never the content.

Students leave with work done and skills that stick.

Delivered together every single session

Program Schedule At a Glance

A clinical program built around your school's after-school window.

Schedule

60 sessions over 20 weeks

2–3 sessions per week · 2.5 hours per session. A full clinical dose, scheduled inside your existing after-school window.

End Time

All sessions end by 5:00 PM

Parent pickup only. Our Supervisor manages every dismissal — start to finish.

A consistent classroom space
Space Needed

One consistent room

A classroom, library, or cafeteria section. We set up and clean up every session.

Cohort of students learning
Cohort Size

Up to 20 students

Carefully selected with your counselors and teaching staff.

The On-Site Team

The right people in the room every single session.

Licensed Occupational Therapist

Licensed Occupational Therapist

Leads all EF instruction. Conducts student intake screenings. Delivers clinical-grade intervention every session.

EF Instruction Intake Screenings Clinical Intervention Documentation
Program Mentor (1–2)

Program Mentor (1–2)

Assigned to specific students. Provides real-time behavioral coaching, motivation, and the consistent adult relationship that drives long-term change.

Behavioral Coaching Motivation 1:1 Support Relationship Building
Program Supervisor

Program Supervisor

Your single point of contact. Manages dismissal, attendance, compliance documentation, and the monthly principal report.

Dismissal Attendance Compliance Monthly Reports

How Students Are Identified

A four-step intake — built so every seat is filled by a student who will benefit most.

Refer a Student
1

Referral

Teachers and counselors identify students showing EF challenges.

2

OT Intake Screening

A licensed OT screens each student to confirm program fit.

3

Parent Consent

Written parent consent — fully voluntary, never a consequence.

4

Cohort Launch

Up to 20 students begin. Same experience for every seat.

How It Gets Funded

The most common question we hear: "Who pays for this?" The answer: your school is not the sole funder. Focus Forward uses a three-source funding model that combines your school's existing Title I allocation with external grants and private foundation support.

Title I Allocation

Federal funds already in your budget — redirected toward one of the highest-impact uses available.

External Grants

City Council discretionary funding, DYCD, and state learning programs — we pursue these independently.

Foundation Funding

Private foundations and nonprofit partners who support youth development on Staten Island.

Documentation & Title I Compliance

Every session is fully documented — attendance, student progress, and outcomes — aligned to Title I auditing standards. A written progress report is delivered to the principal on the first of every month. No additional paperwork for your staff. We handle it all.