Time & Learning
Summer & Healthy Living
School & Community Partnerships
Funding Expanded Learning
100
Parents consistently cite these months as the most challenging time for ensuring their children have something productive to do.
What are the summer months (or June, July, and August)?
100
Only 1 in 7 students eligible for this during the school year receive comparable support during the summer.
What is free or reduced-price lunch?
100
They're a student's most important partner in the learning process, and their involvement is a bigger factor in student success than income.
Who are parents?
100
This federal funding stream is meant to be used to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students and is one of the main funding streams used to support summer learning programs.
What is Title I?
200
Up to 2/3 of the academic achievement gap between children from low-income families and their higher-income peers can be attributed to this seasonal decline in academic skills.
What is Summer Learning Loss?
200
Students increase this at nearly twice the rate during the summer as they do during the school year, often due to a lack of activity when school is not in session.
What is Body Mass Index (BMI)?
200
These individuals who seek practicum experience for their degree make great partners for teachers seeking extra support to deliver small-group, data-driven instruction in expanded learning programs.
Who are college students (or education students, etc)?
200
This program that helps schools and community organizations recruit and place community members in service-oriented roles represents a great opportunity to build the capacity of summer learning providers.
What is AmeriCorps?
300
Approximately 25% of school-age children participate in these types of activities when school is not in session.
What are summer learning programs?
300
Expanded learning programs are proven to dramatically reduce these, which tend to peak during the hours of 3:00 and 6:00 pm during the week.
What is juvenile crime (or crime rates), drug use, pregnancy rates, and/or problematic behavior?
300
These institutions often have outreach programs, curricula, and volunteer programs that can broaden and diversify expanded learning experiences for students.
What are museums / aquariums / zoos (or "cultural institutions")
300
Community-based organizations, in particular, are often able to raise this in order to help pay for the cost of summer learning programs.
What is philanthropic support (or philanthropy or grants)?
400
These individuals spend four to six weeks at the beginning of each school year revisiting skills that students learned the previous school year but lost during the summer, losing valuable time to help students learn new material.
Who are teachers?
400
High-quality expanded learning programs that help students experience success in a wide variety of ways can increase this among students, resulting in more raised hands and deeper engagement in the learning process.
What is self-confidence?
400
These organizations and departments can often be counted on as a source of leagues, coaches, equipment, and other athletic resources to help keep students moving and active when school is not in session.
What are community-based organizations / nonprofits / parks & rec departments?
400
This federal program can be used to pay for breakfast and lunch for disadvantaged students in expanded learning programs without additional cost to schools.
What is the USDA Summer Food Service Program?