Saturday, June 23, 2012

Dahlia Heights After-School Programs Gone - Boulevard Sentinel

Dahlia Heights After-School Programs Gone
Boulevard Sentinel
Hi Tom, You neighbor down the street, Janet Borrus here. I write to let you know that last week families at Dahlia Heights were informed that the after-school ...



Area organization earn Physical Activity, Nutrition Awards - Morning Sentinel

Area organization earn Physical Activity, Nutrition Awards
Morning Sentinel
Healthy Northern Kennebec, a local Healthy Maine Partnership, and Live Healthy recently recognized after school programs, community organizations, early ...



Families rally in Eagle Rock to restore after-school programs slated ... - 89.3 KPCC (blog)

89.3 KPCC (blog)

Families rally in Eagle Rock to restore after-school programs slated ...
89.3 KPCC (blog)
A rally was held outside Dahlia Heights Elementary School in Eagle Rock on Friday to call for saving after-school programs that are on the chopping block.



GEAR UP celebrates 20 years of preparing Native students for college - Rapid City Journal

GEAR UP celebrates 20 years of preparing Native students for college
Rapid City Journal
The program has partnered with 24 middle schools and 14 high schools statewide to provide grants for school tutoring, after-school programs, career speakers ...



Local after-school programs in jeopardy - WOOD-TV

The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com

Local after-school programs in jeopardy
WOOD-TV
After-school programs that school leaders say have been very successful -- even models for the rest of the state -- may not be there when students come back in ...
Grand Rapids and Wyoming schools lose funding for after school ...The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com

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Child advocacy group says cuts to after school programs would ... - New York Daily News

New York Daily News

Child advocacy group says cuts to after school programs would ...
New York Daily News
A ban on big sodas won't stop obesity if kids are sitting around at home snacking and watching TV rather than in after-school programs, a child advocacy group ...


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