This brief outlines findings from a survey of parents views on afterschool programs. Specifically, it finds that demand for afterschool programs remains high during the COVID-19 pandemic, but access to afterschool programs remains a challenge for many families
An estimated eight million school age children between the ages of 5 and 14, go home to an empty hou...
When schools across the nation were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, parents we...
Presents survey findings on participation rates in summer learning programs, potential participation...
More than a decade of research shows that afterschool programs across the country are an integral su...
This series assesses the impact of economic conditions on afterschool programs. Based on 1,012 surve...
After school programs provide students with access to valuable learning experience such as academic ...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
Throughout the 2021–22 school year, parents of color and parents with low incomes have expressed wor...
Telephone-survey data were gathered from parents and youth in five of America’s largest and most dis...
This report covers how America's children are spending their afternoons, surveyed nearly 30,000 hous...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
Policy makers\u27, educators\u27 and parents\u27 concern for students spending unsupervised time aft...
Today, millions ·of children across the country leave school only to return to an empty home. This i...
Young people spend just 20 percent of their waking hours in school. Nationwide, 28 million children...
An estimated eight million school age children between the ages of 5 and 14, go home to an empty hou...
When schools across the nation were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, parents we...
Presents survey findings on participation rates in summer learning programs, potential participation...
More than a decade of research shows that afterschool programs across the country are an integral su...
This series assesses the impact of economic conditions on afterschool programs. Based on 1,012 surve...
After school programs provide students with access to valuable learning experience such as academic ...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
Throughout the 2021–22 school year, parents of color and parents with low incomes have expressed wor...
Telephone-survey data were gathered from parents and youth in five of America’s largest and most dis...
This report covers how America's children are spending their afternoons, surveyed nearly 30,000 hous...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
Policy makers\u27, educators\u27 and parents\u27 concern for students spending unsupervised time aft...
Today, millions ·of children across the country leave school only to return to an empty home. This i...
Young people spend just 20 percent of their waking hours in school. Nationwide, 28 million children...
An estimated eight million school age children between the ages of 5 and 14, go home to an empty hou...
When schools across the nation were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, parents we...
Presents survey findings on participation rates in summer learning programs, potential participation...