Individualized System for Supporting Afterschool Programs (ISS-AP)
Request for Proposals for Afterschool Coaches
Individuals with significant expertise in areas related to afterschool are invited to apply to become coaches with the Individualized System for Supporting Afterschool Programs (ISS-AP). ISS-AP is a newly formed entity, created in partnership with the Vermont Center for Afterschool Excellence and funded by the Vermont Department of Education, to provide consultation services, technical assistance, and professional development opportunities to afterschool programs throughout the state of Vermont. The purpose of ISS-AP is to create systemic change within afterschool programs for continued growth.
Click here for the complete RFP for Afterschool Coaches. Proposals for ISS-AP coaches are due July 31, 2009. Questions regarding the RFP, or general questions regarding ISS-AP services, should be directed to Lynne Feal-Staub or Holly Morehouse (contact information below).
Lynne Feal-Staub
ISS-AP Coordinator
lfeal-staub@myfairpoint.net
Holly Morehouse
VT 21st CCLC State Coordinator
Vermont Department of Education
holly.morehouse@state.vt.us
Free on-Line Course for Licensed Centers: Introduction to Afterschool Education
This course engages students in an exploration of the growing field of afterschool age care and education. This course provides students with an understanding of the history of the afterschool field and examines the skills and training that are needed to successfully develop and administer high-quality programming in afterschool settings. Topics include: history of the afterschool age education and the core competency areas for professionals, including child and youth development, health and safety, program organization and professional development, family and community, and teaching and learning. 3 Credits-CCV.....Contact: Linda Clark: 1-800-649-2642 ext 1215
Stimulus Information
Click on the link and find the preliminary Title 1 allocation info to see how much Title 1 funding will be coming to your community.
http://education.vermont.gov/new/html/dept/recovery_act.html Contact: Emanuel Betz 802-828-0557
Legislative Update
At the close of the 2009 legislative session, two pieces of legislation affecting 21C programs were acted upon. H.427 Miscellaneous Amendments to Education Law was passed by both the House and Senate, and the governor has allowed H.427 to pass into law without his signature. Two areas within H.427 directly impact 21C programs.
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers that do not choose to participate in the child care subsidy program are exempt from the requirement of holding a child care facility license.
- Financial support for 21st Century Community Learning Centers within school budgets is exempt from the calculation for determining whether a school budget is presented as a divided question (two-vote). Unfortunately, the exemption for 21st CCLC funding from the excess spending threshold calculation was cut from the bill while being reviewed in the Senate.
For the complete text of H.427, see below:
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/2010/bills/Passed/H-427.pdf
f you did not attend the Afterschool Breakfast on April 2nd, a resolution celebrating the success of the education-based after-school programs in Vermont was read on the floor of the House.
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/2010/Acts/ACTR139.pdf
Afterschool Program Brochures
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