1 / 17

Libraries and Afterschool Programs

Libraries and Afterschool Programs. A Match Made in ?. Utah by the Numbers. 57,686 kids participate in an afterschool program (10%) 99,148 kids are on their own after school (17%) 257,482 kids would participate in an afterschool program if one were available (47 %).

sjordan
Télécharger la présentation

Libraries and Afterschool Programs

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Libraries and Afterschool Programs A Match Made in ?

  2. Utah by the Numbers 57,686kids participate in an afterschool program (10%) 99,148kids are on their own after school (17%) 257,482kids would participate in an afterschool program if one were available (47%)

  3. Benefits of Afterschool Programs High quality afterschool programs: • Show promising evidence for helping to close the achievement gap • Gave positive long-term effects on school attendance and task persistence • Have positive cumulative effects on student grades and academic work habits

  4. Expanded Learning Opportunitiesin Libraries • Literacy • Summer learning slide • Access to technology • Teen outreach

  5. Recommendations • Engage the entire community • Create programs around youth development vision • Commit to funding, staff, and resources • Develop strategic partnerships and build on strengths • Provide meaningful activities in structured & welcoming environments • Advocate and plan for sustained support

  6. UAN Resources Quality system of support • Professional development • Quality Assessment Tool • Technical assistance Grant and funding Afterschool program resources and research

  7. What do they need? • A Safe Place • Entertainment • Enrichment • Homework Help • Technology • Food

  8. Where are they getting it? • Teachers • School Administrators • Local Businesses • Police • Parents • Teens and kids

  9. Alternatives: To Add or Support? • School Afterschool Programs • Boys & Girls Clubs • Sports Teams • Lessons & Extracurriculars • Church programs

  10. Working with partners Find local groups or people with talents, hobbies. Schools, community groups, Arts councils or performing arts groups Sports groups, coaches, parents Senior centers, museums, service clubs Businesses, chamber of commerce Police, fire, government organizations What we can offer them What we need Outreach-festivals, service, their facility Tours, student library cards- creative sharing Information sharing

  11. Meeting Community Needs • Utah Food Bank • Meets physical need • Also is an afterschool program • Speakers • Homework help • Enrichment activities • Sports • STEM • Chess • Literacy activities • Poetry storytelling Kerri Duncan kerrid@utahfoodbank.org

  12. Program ideas • Experience Based • Mural projects • Haunted House • Weaving Project • Service/Art Projects • December Gift Program • Teen Tech Help • Teens Teach

  13. Program Boxes • Community Shared • Creating the Program • Performing the program (tips and tricks) • SLCO Boxes shared on • Creativelibrariesutah.org Can share with other organizations

  14. Summer Programs • Summer Blast • Week Camps • Coding • Cosplay • Geology • Cooking • Craft • Daily programs • Weekly drop in book club • Special clubs-anime, my little pony, lego, minecraft, weird bubble game

  15. Contact us! Kelly Riding Utah Afterschool Network kellyr@utahafterschool.org Jennifer Fay Kearns Library jfay@slcolibrary.org Trish Hull Magna Library thull@slcolibrary.org Spring Lavallee Magna Library slavallee@slcolibrary.org

More Related