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Weekly Media Roundup: January 15, 2025

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Weekly Media Roundup: January 15, 2025

New 4-H Program Will Bring STEAM to Area Students, KNEB (Nebraska)

Students in rural Expanding Learning Opportunity programs in Nebraska are exploring aerospace, electronics, engineering, robotics and more thanks to a partnership with 4-H. The Think Make Create Lab is a six-by-12 mobile trailer outfitted with hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities that travels to afterschool programs at nine schools in the Scottsbluff area. The trailer “will give rural youth the opportunity to learn how to go through design processes and really dive into the activities,” Jana Schwartz, Nebraska Extension 4-H youth development assistant, told KNEB. “We want them to learn how to use their creativity to solve problems, just like engineers and scientists.”  

The Rock Offers New After-School Program with Delta College, Midland Daily News (Michigan)

The Rock Center for Youth Development is opening an afterschool program on the Delta College campus in Midland, Michigan, providing students ages 11 to 18 enriching activities and unique experiences while their parents attend classes at the college. “[Delta College] wanted to break down barriers for parents who would like to take classes but don’t have a place for their child to be in the evenings,” Jill Deitsch, The Rock’s out-of-school time director, told Midland Daily News. Students will have the opportunity to explore potential careers via many of the campus’ facilities, including the broadcasting center and trade school departments.

Boys and Girls Club of White County: How and Why This Organization is Providing Necessary Learning Resources for the Youth, The Herald Journal (Indiana)

At the Boys & Girls Club of White County in Indiana, students are participating in sports, exploring career options, learning to garden and much more. The Club has grown dramatically since its opening in 2014, from 40 students at one elementary school to nearly 600 students at multiple sites in White County. “We’re really big on partnerships. So we bring in the parks department, we bring the library, and we really just like to kind of set the standard for what can be possible for after school activities and youth services in the communities that we serve,” Unit Director Dan Fry told the Herald Journal. “In rural communities like ours, kids may not have access to experiences available in larger cities, so we like to bring those things to the kids in this area or in all of our sites.”

We Need Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary After-School Programs, The Valley Breeze (Rhode Island)

In a recent guest column for the Valley Breeze, Sandra Warner, a teacher assistant in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, highlights how social-emotional learning (SEL) activities in afterschool programs can help students understand their emotions, make responsible choices and stay focused during the school day. Warner shares how social-emotional learning could have helped her as a child who experienced abuse. Through SEL, “students gain an understanding of why they need skills to help them stay safe. Becoming aware of their needs promotes a healthier and more fulfilling future,” Warner writes

Weekly Media Roundup: October 9, 2024

What Do Teens Do After School? Utica Hoping They'll Head to Parkway Recreation Center, Utica Observer Dispatch (New York) This fall, Parkway Recreation Center in Utica, New York will open a free afterschool program for teenagers, providing them a safe space to engage in leadership...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      10/09/24

Weekly Media Roundup: October 2, 2024

Minneapolis, St. Paul Educators Rally as Pandemic-Era Funding for Arts, After-School Programs Dries Up, WCCO-TV (Minnesota) As federal COVID relief funding winds down, parents, educators and lawmakers rallied at Adams Immersion Elementary School in St. Paul to call on lawmakers to prevent...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      10/02/24

Weekly Media Roundup: September 25, 2024

Beaufort County Innovative Afterschool Program Lands $2.3M Grant from Coastal Community Foundation, Post and Courier (South Carolina) Thanks to a $2.3 million Catalyst Grant, the largest ever awarded by the Coastal Community Foundation, the UNITED (Uniting Neighbors for Instructional...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      09/25/24

Weekly Media Roundup: September 18, 2024

In Visit to Detroit, Usher Praises Boys & Girls Club After-School Programs, Detroit Free Press (Michigan) Last week, R&B artist Usher held “Usher’s Club Takeover” at the Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan in Detroit. At the two-day event, more than 1,500...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      09/18/24

Weekly Media Roundup: September 11, 2024

Philadelphia Program Allows Students to Tap into Healing Power of Music, WHYY (Pennsylvania) Students in afterschool programs across Philadelphia are expressing themselves and processing difficult emotions through songwriting thanks to Beyond The Bars, a local nonprofit. Matt Kerr founded the...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      09/11/24

Weekly Media Roundup: September 4, 2024

Edwardsburg Launches Before and After School Care Program on First Day of Classes, WNDU (Michigan) Camp Fire River Bend is opening a new before-school and afterschool program for students in kindergarten through fifth grade in Edwardsburg, Michigan, and it already has a waitlist....

BY: Magen Eissenstat      09/04/24

Weekly Media Roundup: August 28, 2024

Anonymous Donor Saves Troy After-School Program, News 10 (New York) For 45 years, the Ark has provided a safe, enriching afterschool program for students in Troy, New York. But when the program lost a grant that covered 90 percent of its budget, Executive Director Penny Holmes worried it would...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      08/28/24

Weekly Media Roundup: August 21, 2024

Madison Out-of-School Time (MOST) to Recognize Outstanding Youth Workers for Their Dedication and Creativity Supporting Youth, Madison 365 (Wisconsin) Next week, Madison, Wisconsin Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway will honor 11 afterschool staff members as Madison-area Out-of-School Time (MOST)...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      08/21/24

Weekly Media Roundup: August 14, 2024

Virginia Designates Additional Aid for At-Risk Students, Virginia Mercury (Virginia) Beginning this fall, Virginia schools will have an additional $180 million per year to support at-risk students. A 2023 study found that Virginia provided less state funding for at-risk students than the...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      08/14/24

Weekly Media Roundup: August 7, 2024

Chicago Touts After-School Program Growth But Cuts Funding, Chalkbeat Weeks before the school year begins, many Chicago afterschool programs are facing dramatic funding cuts as federal COVID funds wind down and Chicago Public Schools is allocating fewer resources to out-of-school time programs....

BY: Magen Eissenstat      08/07/24