America After 3PM: Special Report on Summer: Missed Opportunities, Unmet Demand (May 2010)
The Afterschool Alliance is proud to present this report as part of the second edition of America After 3PM, which spans five years of household survey data chronicling how children spend the hours between 3 and 6 p.m. This special report addresses key finding related to the need for summer programming, the unmet demand within each state, and a persisting opportunity gap.
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America After 3PM
A snapshot of data spanning a decade that captures afterschool program participation, demand for programs and much more.
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America for Afterschool (Oct 2018)
This 2018 national poll finds that there is strong public support for afterschool and summer learning programs. In this poll, designed by the bipartisan team of Lake Research Partners and the Tarrance Group and administered by Ipsos through an online omnibus survey, nearly 9 in 10 adults agree that afterschool programs are important to their community and 2 in 3 adults say that they want their federal, state, and local leaders to provide funding for afterschool and summer learning programs.
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An Ideal Opportunity: The Role of Afterschool in Social and Emotional Learning (May 2018)
Ensuring all children and youth thrive as they move through school and into their adult lives requires that they have the opportunity to develop the skills and competencies that will help them land their first job, navigate and overcome the challenges they will face, keep positive relationships, and make good decisions. Learn more in this issue brief about afterschool and summer learning programs, which have long been a place for positive youth development, helping in students' social and emotional development. In addition, in-depth afterschool program profiles that highlight the different roles programs play to support social and emotional learning complement this issue brief:
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An Ongoing Look at Afterschool in the Time of COVID-19 – Wave 4 (March 2021)
Roughly one year after the COVID-19 pandemic began, afterschool programs are continuing to help children, families, and their communities push through these difficult times. This dashboard includes findings from Wave 4 of the Afterschool in the Time of COVID-19 survey series, conducted Feb. 19-March 15, 2021, as well as comparisons to previous survey waves.
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Arts and Afterschool: A Powerful Combination (2005)
In this increasingly competitive information age and creative economy, art education is being squeezed out of school curricula, but knowledge and skills in the arts remains important. This brief addresses how the arts support creative achievement, unite communities, encourage self-expression and teach students about cultural history. This brief also highlights the role afterschool programs can play in filling the current gap in art education.
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Arts Enrichment in Afterschool (2012)
The Afterschool Alliance, in partnership with MetLife Foundation, is proud to present the second of four issue briefs in our fifth series examining critical issues facing middle school youth and the vital role afterschool programs play in addressing these issues. This brief addresses the positive influences art has on a child's development, the challenges schools face in providing comprehensive arts education and the role afterschool programs can play to support arts enrichment.
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Back to School in the Time of COVID-19 – Wave 3 (November 2020)
Eight months into COVID-19, three key trends are shaping the landscape of afterschool programs across the nation. First, many more afterschool programs are operating now than were in the spring and summer. Second, programs are able to serve only about half as many students as they supported before the pandemic. Third, the children being left behind are disproportionately those from low-income families. These findings are documented in the brief, Back to School in the Time of COVID-19, based on the third in a series of surveys of afterschool program providers to monitor the state of the afterschool field. The Wave 3 provider survey of 1,445 program providers, was conducted between September 28 and October 27, and represents more than 7,300 program sites.
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Building Healthy Habits and Healthy Futures: How Afterschool Programs are Supporting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating (June 2025)
For more than a decade, the overall physical activity grade for children and youth has been a D- and figures from recent years reveal that childhood obesity is on the rise, with an estimated 1 in 5, or nearly 14.7 million, children and adolescents currently obese. However, afterschool programs are playing a significant role in helping young people build healthy habits while also reducing the barriers that prevent many children from accessing nutritious meals and recreational opportunities. This issue brief documents how programs are fundamental partners in this work by providing access to nutritious meals, safe and inclusive spaces for physical activity, and supportive relationships to help young people develop and nurture lifelong healthy habits.
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Building Literacy in Afterschool (March 2015)
The Afterschool Alliance, in partnership with Dollar General Literacy Foundation, is proud to present this issue brief examining the vital role afterschool programs play to build students' literacy skills. This issue brief will explore the additional support needed to help students with their reading, writing and critical thinking skills; delve into the variety of ways in which afterschool programs are successfully developing students' literacy skills; and provide examples of afterschool programs that are fostering students' love and appreciation of reading and writing.
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