By Nikki Yamashiro
Research Associate, Afterschool Alliance
At the Afterschool Alliance we’ve seen the innovative and exciting ways libraries and museums across the country are providing kids with hands-on, experiential learning during the out-of-school hours. However, we know that there are many more examples of programs that are helping kids to explore their interests, build on the social-emotional and critical thinking skills that will benefit them both in school and life, and most importantly, support their overall development and wellbeing. With your help, we will discover and highlight five exemplary and lesser-known afterschool programs serving middle school youth.
In partnership with MetLife Foundation, we will award $10,000 to five afterschool programs serving middle school students that have demonstrated excellence in the following four categories:
- Why Data Matters: How Afterschool Programs Use Data to Improve Programming – Programs that are successfully using data to improve their programming and their ability to serve children in the local community
- Students with Disabilities and Other Special Needs and Afterschool – Programs that have demonstrated success providing an environment that strengthens the self-confidence, perseverance, and emotional wellbeing of children with disabilities and other special needs
- The Role of Afterschool and the Common Core State Standards – Programs that are intentionally and successfully offering programming that supports student learning toward the Common Core standards and promotes the habits of mind (knowledge, skills, and dispositions) that are reflected in the Common Core
- Keeping Kids Safe and Supported in the Hours After School – Programs that have demonstrated success providing an environment that helps students feel safe, reduces problem behavior, and keeps kids engaged in learning.
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