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Weekly Media Roundup: November 20, 2024

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Weekly Media Roundup: November 20, 2024

After-School Program Opens in Lewis County for the First Time in Years, WDTV 5 (West Virginia)

Thanks to a partnership between the City of Weston and AmeriCorps, students at Robert L. Bland Middle School in West Virginia will take part in a comprehensive afterschool program this year. “Lewis County has not had an afterschool program for middle school students in several years,” Laura Anderson, program director, told WDTV 5. “We know our students need some assistance with homework and socializing.” The program will provide one-on-one mentoring, arts enrichment, academic support, and more.

'A Dream Fulfilled': Registration Open for Front Royal's New Student Union and Activity Center for Teens, Daily News-Record (Virginia)

After 18 months of community collaboration and preparation, the Raymond E. Santmyers Student Union and Activity Center officially opens its doors this week to teenagers in Fort Royal, Virginia. Reaching Out Now (RON) will oversee the daily operations of the center with guidance from a student advisory committee. “The kids will basically lead the center, guide the happenings. This is their space,” Samantha Barber, founder and president of RON, told the Daily News-Record. The center includes a stage for music and productions, a cafe, a gaming room, a study hall, and community rooms for guest lectures, classes and workshops.

Partnership With Black-Founded Nonprofit Brings Dedicated Learning Space, School News Network (Michigan)

With artwork inspired by the Black Panther movie series, Innovation Central High School transformed its new STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Greenhouse classrooms into a welcoming and inspirational space. “The space celebrates their rich culture and heritage, offering students a vivid reminder that they belong in the world of STEM,” Keli Christopher, STEM Greenhouse founder and CEO, told School News Network. “Every student who walks through these doors will know they can have a future in STEM, and a village of support.” Since 2014, STEM Greenhouse has provided afterschool and summer programs to students of all ages in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Local Youth Program Seeks Community Help to Empower North Tulsa Students, KTUL-TV (Oklahoma)

At YouthWorks’ STAND BY ME afterschool and summer programs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, students who struggle with literacy get help with reading, learn to run a business, and provide community service. At a recent fundraising event, the program invited community members to become pen pals with STAND BY ME students. "We find a huge difference in the lives of kids who are encouraged by people all the time to succeed, versus kids who just get everybody saying, well, since you can't read, no, you can't be a doctor, no, you can't be a police officer, no, you can't be a doctor, [or] a lawyer," co-founder Chris Beach told KTUL-TV. Through the pen pal initiative, Beach said, students will “realize that people do care about them, people love them, and people want to help them to succeed.”

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