Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Seabrook news briefs - Hampton Union

Seabrook news briefs
Hampton Union
Direct service staff working with youth in after-school programs (K-12) and after-school staff new to the field are encouraged to join UNH Cooperative Extension educators for a review of after-school programs, professionalism and leadership, ...

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YMCA receives grant for after school programs - knox.VillageSoup.com

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YMCA receives grant for after school programs
knox.VillageSoup.com
Rockport — The Penobscot Bay YMCA will have the opportunity to help more children and teens participate in safe, life-enriching after school programs this school year after receiving a $5000 grant from JCPenney. This gift is one of 287 grants being ...



After tutor's arrest, what are schools doing to keep kids safe? - Taunton Daily Gazette

After tutor's arrest, what are schools doing to keep kids safe?
Taunton Daily Gazette
The Bridgewater-Raynham district puts two adults in the room with children during after-school programs. One Taunton tutoring business keeps its cameras on and classroom doors open when adults are helping kids with their schoolwork. ...



School district uses grant to provide community programs - WAOW

School district uses grant to provide community programs
WAOW
The district plans to use the money for after school programs, geared towards elementary students, teachers, and parents. The program will provide extra learning opportunities for students, ...



After-school programs profitable for district - Sioux Falls Argus Leader

After-school programs profitable for district
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
School districts similar in size to Sioux Falls usually don't profit from after-school programs. Stamford, Conn.: After-school child care in the schools is run by a nonprofit. Green Bay, Wis.: The district works with nonprofits on a variety of ...

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Menlo Park poised to raise service fees to help balance the budget - San Jose Mercury News

Menlo Park poised to raise service fees to help balance the budget
San Jose Mercury News
After-school programs for elementary age students would see an $18 monthly increase, from $450 to $468 for a full weekday schedule. Percentage-wise, some of the biggest fee hikes would be for use of recreation facilities and fields. ...


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