Here are more photos from the White House Farmers Market where our students sold homemade soaps, scrubs, lotions and miscellaneous items.
This blog is designed to chronicle the wide-range of experiences of participants Adolescents Building Literacy through Expression (ABLE). ABLE serves students between the ages of 10-18 living in Washington, D.C. Our program creates the intellectual and emotional space for adolescents to expand and enhance their skills in reading, math, science, history, writing, and health. The ultimate goal of our program is reflected in our motto:"Thinking Outside of School".
Monday, December 13, 2010
More Farmers Market Photos!
Here are more photos from the White House Farmers Market where our students sold homemade soaps, scrubs, lotions and miscellaneous items.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Poets of ABLE
We're proud to present two fantastic lyricists currently attending ABLE- Jahi & Xavier. Check out the link below to sample some of their music (some of which was written here at ABLE!).
http://www.reverbnation.com/blackkauli
http://www.reverbnation.com/blackkauli
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday Interview - Avaya & L'yrics

ABLE Voices: What's your favorite subject at school?
Avaya: Writing.
L'yrics: Science and non-fiction writing.
AV: What do you like about ABLE?
A: I get homework done and then I can play a bit. Plus, there are snacks.
L: Same for me. I like how people communicate. The activities- double dutch, step. Children can learn and have fun. It's the best afternoon school.
AV: What do you like about your school?
A: I made a lot of new friends. Teachers are nice and they help you, but they won't give you answers...maybe hints.
L: Teachers there teach you more than you already know. Plus they help you with manners and respect. Work hard and be nice.
AV: What advice would you give your peers?
A: Be respectful. Do not talk back to your teacher. Always do work. Do not have a fit or be threatful.
L: Always try to get to college and worry about your education. Nothing else except your work, family, and friends.
Monday, November 29, 2010
S.A.T. Prep

We're looking for a few good students...
S.A.T. Prep classes were instituted into ABLE programming in spring of 2010 and since then we've been able to help 20 high school students with free instruction for the test. We're looking to recruit new students for the remainder of the school year and if you know of any high school students in need, contact Mark Pagán, ABLE program director, at mpagan@ncfc-dc.org.
S.A.T. Prep classes are every Monday from 6-8 at NCFC HQ.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
White House Farmers Market
A congratulations goes out to our students and a thank you to City Blossoms and the White House Farmers Market for helping our students reach their goal!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
ABLE Students and The Convention Center
Much thanks to DC Commission for the Arts for allowing our students to express themselves (and using their words as art)!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Med School at ABLE

Special thanks to Oswaldo and his colleagues for helping our students!
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