Welcome parents! Below are a few of the most frequently asked questions, as well as links to information you may be looking for.
What is CHP?
What is YEP?
At which schools do you offer your
programs?
How much does it cost to participate
in CHP/YEP?
CHP/YEP is offered at my school!
Can my son/daughter/student participate in CHP/YEP?
My school isn't listed. Can we
get CHP/YEP at our school?
My child is in
CHP/YEP. Where can I find information
about their program (e.g. schedule, contact information)?
What is CHP?
CHP stands for Challenging Horizons Program. The CHP is an award-winning approach to helping students with learning or behavior problems improve their academics, citizenship, and personal health. The CHP behavior support system provides a safe learning environment. Research-tested tutoring and enrichment activities engage students in productive learning. The CHP is usually provided as an after-school or summer program.
For a thorough description of the CHP and a summary of the research supporting its efficacy, please visit our research page.
The Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) is an afterschool program that operates at Bennettsville Elementary School in Marlboro County, South Carolina. A collaboration between the University of South Carolina, the Marlboro County School District, the Community Development Corporation of Marlboro County, and CareSouth Carolina, the YEP is an adaptation of the Challenging Horizons Program (CHP) that is designed to provide a needed uplift to youth in Marlboro County.
For the past three years, the YEP has provided innovative instruction and enrichment in many areas that are designed to with a focus on the following goals:
The primary activities of the YEP after-school program are: healthy snacking, assisted homework completion, training in organization and study skills, direct instruction in science, math and language arts related to science, and enrichment with a focus on physical education, healthy living, leadership skills, and positive interpersonal behavior. Furthermore, this program brings the students into contact with many positive role models, particularly service-learning students and community volunteers working in the program.
At which schools do you offer your programs?
Currently, CHP is offered at:
Conder Elementary School
Hyatt
Park Elementary School
Irmo Middle
School
Leaphart
Elementary School
YEP is offered at:
Bennettsville Elementary
School
Marlboro County Schools
How much does it cost to participate in CHP/YEP?
Almost all CHP services are provided at no cost to families. This is possible through 21st Century Community Learning Center Grants, Supplemental Education Services, and other grants and awards. In some cases, parents may pay a fee for students to participate in a CHP program, but pay-for-service programs are only available at the after-school program at Irmo Middle School and the TLC Transition for Success Program at Dent Middle School.
The YEP in Marlboro County is provided through a collaboration between the University of South Carolina, the Marlboro County School District, the Community Development Corporation of Marlboro County, and CareSouth Carolina. There is no charge to families who participate in YEP.
CHP/YEP is offered at my school! Can my son/daughter/student participate in CHP/YEP?
If your child attends a school where there is an
existing program, we may be able to enroll your child or
put them on a short wait list. Please use the contact
information listed for your school to request more
information.
My school isn't listed. Can we get CHP/YEP at our school?
If you are interested in partnering with the CHP
or YEP,
you should contact chp.usc@gmail.com and we will discuss with you the
many options for collaborating with the CHP and/or YEP to develop
new programs.
CHP Services:
Conder Elementary School
Hyatt
Park Elementary School
Irmo Middle
School
Leaphart
Elementary School
YEP Services:
Bennettsville Elementary
School
