Saturday, February 12, 2011

School Based After-School Programs

In an work to keep kids motivated & safe, the U.S. Government
sets aside a nice amount of fund for financing after school programs every
year. A document by the U.S. Department of Schooling & Justice points out
that after school programs are effective & is in the interests of
the society as a whole. Interestingly, it was found that Americans liked
providing school-based after school-programs in their community.

Positive augmentation of critical skills is the prime focus of these
school-based after school activities. Thus they enhance the skill level of
the kid. Most school-based programs offer assistance in math tutoring,
reading, comprehension & issue solving. Plenty of programs provide engaging
activities that seek to prepare the scholars for college. Hands-on
experience is provided for kids who need to invest in a career in
teaching. Access to telecommunication & know-how & involvement in
music & art are other benefits of these programs. This becomes
invaluable, in low-income sectors where such activities are
thought about to be a luxury.

Other than safety, boredom & loneliness, the poor performance of plenty of
students also led to the necessity for after-school programs that are based on
the school curriculum. Kids coming from low-income families were found
to lag behind in reading & grammar after a long break in the summertime.
Statistics show that if school-going kids are left unsupervised after
their school, the chances of poor grades & drop out are considerably
higher. The money provided by the Government will permit rural &
inner-city schools to provide activities in the work of the summer, over the
weekends & after school. These activities will happen in a
drug-free, safe & supervised surroundings.

As far as kids are concerned, the snacks provided in after school
programs are an added incentive. School sponsored after school programs
are entitled to receive money for snacks. The National School Lunch
Program is designed to do this. Free or reduced cost snacks will be
provided for kids from schools that apply for it. The CACFP reimburses
expenditure depending on the kid's income status. But this is
applicable only till the age of 13. The funding that schools get depends
on the area in which they are situated. A low-income area gets more
funding. Supper can be served to kids below the age of 19. Longer
programs can provide both supper & a snack. With the participation of
nonprofit private organization, it is feasible to feed deserving school
kids breakfast, supper & a snack.

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