Afterschool at ECS 26-27 turns the school bell into a launch point for weekday outdoor adventures for 3rd–5th graders at Environmental Charter School Intermediate, 829 Milton St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Operating Monday through Friday from 3:15pm to 6pm, this program pairs practical outdoor skills—biking, hiking, fishing, geocaching—with social-emotional learning designed to improve kids’ confidence, focus, and resilience. Since 2021 the program has run alongside ECS, creating a reliable bridge between classroom routines and hands-on time outside. Afternoons move beyond the blacktop: staff lead short neighborhood hikes to nearby community green spaces and trails, teach basic cycling safety, introduce responsible catch-and-release fishing at local access points, and run geocaching sessions that teach map reading and problem solving. These are not passive activities; kids rotate through stations where they practice navigation, basic knot-tying, trail etiquette, and wildlife awareness. Practical logistics are straightforward: a deposit reserves a spot in the 2026–2027 afterschool cohort and serves as August 2026’s first payment. Families can expect additional intake information in early summer 2026 and a Meet & Greet scheduled around the Intermediate School’s Open House the week before classes start. Automatic monthly payments are required, and staff will communicate specific pickup procedures and safety protocols during registration. What makes this offering stand out in Pittsburgh’s outdoor scene is its embeddedness in a school community combined with a curriculum built around nature-based wellbeing. Rather than transporting students to distant preserves, the program leverages city greenways, school gardens, and neighborhood creek access to make local ecology part of everyday learning. That means repeated exposure to seasons, simple conservation practices, and opportunities to observe urban wildlife such as songbirds and squirrels while building real skills. Families should expect an active, supervised environment that blends play and skill-building. The format supports children who are ready to explore beyond the classroom but still benefit from structure—ideal for families seeking consistent afterschool enrichment that prioritizes movement and mental health. Each afternoon ends with a short reflection and tidy-up routine where children log what they learned, rehydrate, and prepare for pickup; staff share a brief summary with families via email or messaging so parents know milestones and any gear needs. Programming rotates through skill-focused modules across the school year, reinforcing bike handling, basic ecology, map skills, and low-impact angling. The cadence builds competence and gives children repeated, scaffolded exposure to outdoor tasks so confidence grows steadily rather than in a single event. Whether your child is eager to learn to ride safely on local routes, practice low-impact fishing, or decode the coordinates of a nearby geocache, Afterschool at ECS 26-27 provides a compact, reliable program that connects kids to their neighborhood’s outdoor resources and gives them tools to enjoy those spaces responsibly.