New York Junior Tennis & Learning
Raiyan Nafee serves as the Academic Program Director at New York Junior Tennis & Learning since August 2022, following a substantial tenure at Khan's Tutorial where multiple roles included SHSAT Program Director and SHSAT Department Branch Manager since January 2016. In these capacities, Raiyan has successfully communicated with over 600 students' families, improved student performance through effective staff collaboration, and facilitated curriculum development for instructors. Previous experience includes positions as an Advance and Earn Instructor at Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, a Case Management Intern at Queens Library, and a Social Work Intern at International High School at Union Square. Raiyan holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from New York University, earned in 2020, and graduated from Stuyvesant High School.
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New York Junior Tennis & Learning
The mission of New York Junior Tennis & Learning is to develop the character of young people through tennis and education for a lifetime of success on and off the court. Since 1971, NYJTL has changed lives through tennis, education, healthy living, and character development programs. Today, it is the largest youth tennis and education non-profit in the nation, reaching 85,000 K-12 New York City youth. NYJTL celebrates the diversity of the children who participate in every program, providing three million hours of year-round tennis and education programming serving youth from all five New York City boroughs. All NYJTL Community Tennis and Afterschool programs are offered at no cost to participants. On June 15, 2015, NYJTL opened their flagship home, the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning, to wide acclaim with more than 500 donors and guests joining in the celebration.The Cary Leeds Center provides free year-round instruction and play for youth ages 5-18, from beginners to nationally-ranked junior players. There is also space for educators to help youth improve school performance. With access to classroom space and study centers, teachers offer young people a quiet and safe place to benefit from a wide variety of educational programs.