Out-of-school-time (OST) programs are a vital component of children's academic and social development. Nationwide, 6.5 million schoolage children participate in OST programs that seek to ensure their safety, develop and nurture their talents, improve their academic behaviors and help them form bonds with adults and youth who are positive role models.1 These programs incorporate a diverse array of organizational models and programmatic approaches.The study provides detailed information on the full cost of quality OST programs, encompassing both out-of-pocket expenditures as well as the value of resources that were contributed in kind (including space), which most other OST studies have not done. Given that in-kind contributions cannot always...
Highlights lessons and strategies on how cities can build and sustain high-quality OST programming, ...
The authors focus on the following questions: How can we measure the impact OST programs has on yout...
Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High SchoolBy Sarah Deschenes, ...
Funders and program planners need a clear understanding of the costs of quality afterschool or summe...
Funders and program planners want to know: What does it cost to operate a high-quality after-school ...
Commissioned by The Wallace Foundation and written in collaboration with The Finance Project, this r...
This report is the last in a series funded by The Wallace Foundation and developed by P/PV and The F...
Presents findings from a review of literature that identifies and addresses the level of demand for ...
With support from The Wallace Foundation, P/PV and the Harvard Family Research Project conducted a s...
The K-12 Student Success: Out-of-School Time Initiative is focused on boosting student success among...
Evaluates the MOST initiative, which was launched in 1994 in Boston, Chicago, and Seattle, to improv...
School districts are spending millions on tutoring outside regular school day hours for economically...
The K-12 Student Success: Out-of-School Time Initiative is focused on boosting student success among...
Based on interviews with sixteen high-quality out-of-school time (OST) program providers, identifies...
With support from The Wallace Foundation, the Harvard Family Research Project and P/PV conducted a s...
Highlights lessons and strategies on how cities can build and sustain high-quality OST programming, ...
The authors focus on the following questions: How can we measure the impact OST programs has on yout...
Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High SchoolBy Sarah Deschenes, ...
Funders and program planners need a clear understanding of the costs of quality afterschool or summe...
Funders and program planners want to know: What does it cost to operate a high-quality after-school ...
Commissioned by The Wallace Foundation and written in collaboration with The Finance Project, this r...
This report is the last in a series funded by The Wallace Foundation and developed by P/PV and The F...
Presents findings from a review of literature that identifies and addresses the level of demand for ...
With support from The Wallace Foundation, P/PV and the Harvard Family Research Project conducted a s...
The K-12 Student Success: Out-of-School Time Initiative is focused on boosting student success among...
Evaluates the MOST initiative, which was launched in 1994 in Boston, Chicago, and Seattle, to improv...
School districts are spending millions on tutoring outside regular school day hours for economically...
The K-12 Student Success: Out-of-School Time Initiative is focused on boosting student success among...
Based on interviews with sixteen high-quality out-of-school time (OST) program providers, identifies...
With support from The Wallace Foundation, the Harvard Family Research Project and P/PV conducted a s...
Highlights lessons and strategies on how cities can build and sustain high-quality OST programming, ...
The authors focus on the following questions: How can we measure the impact OST programs has on yout...
Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High SchoolBy Sarah Deschenes, ...