Welcome to the Afterschool Wiki!
The educational web sites list has been supercharged with many links from Franklin Northwest generated for site coordinators.
View 21c funding data in map form organized by project :http://batchgeo.com/map/dc3ecf53b7a21701d774db11d6c838ac Also see the spreadsheet at 21c statewide funding sources.xlsx
View program attendance data in map form; http://batchgeo.com/map/7ad3842abd98f5bf25aa00b5dd21991b
See data and those from communities near you; organized by school site.
Look at this picture from the Bethel program... meal program with linens and table cloths.docx Your program can do this too!
A little video update from Emanuel is at: http://youtu.be/y6U4st9h62o
The Filemaker 101 On-Line Training module has been updated and enhanced at Filemaker 21c Database
,Safety Actions Taken Data from 2012-13 APR Reports.docx as well as sample plans have been posted in the Safety and Health folder. Review what others have done to keep kids safe to learn and see if you missed anything.
21c Director Contact List 2013-14.doc has been updated with all Directors and 21c Projects.
Sign up for a site visit team at 2013-14 Site Visits. There are full day and later afternoon visit only choices.
Updates made to STEM folder, and: Hi - thought you would be interested in checking this out, STEM PILOT - 21 St Century Wed After School Enrichment; CNSU.docx Newark ASP is the pilot, talking about offering at Burke next. We are excited - will be hands on, lot of science. took quite a bit of planning from all of us, but I think its an excellent "product" for ASP. The Newark middle school science teacher will be incorporating in school day, will help plan star party. The observatory will offer a Sat open house show for the public in Oct, parents will be encouraged to take their kids.
Diane
Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grants
Deadline: October 15, 2013
This program will provide funding for projects that have a permanent impact, such as facility enhancement (both indoor and outdoor) as well as landscaping/cleanup projects. Projects that encourage parent involvement and help build stronger community spirit are encouraged. Sample ideas include reading gardens, vegetable gardens, physical fitness areas, school landscaping projects, school nature trails, parent involvement centers, peer tutoring centers, playgrounds, and rotating student art exhibits. Any public K-12 school or nonprofit parent group associated with a public K-12 school is eligible to apply. Grant requests must be between $2,000 and $5,000 per school. To learn more about this funding opportunity and apply, click here.
Whole Kids Foundation, Garden Grants
Deadline: October 31, 2012
In collaboration with FoodCorps, the Whole Kids Foundation is accepting applications for the School Garden Grant Program, which supports school garden projects that help students learn about complex topics such as nutrition and health, sustainability and conservation, food systems, and community awareness. To be eligible for a grant, applicants must be a nonprofit K-12 school (public, private, or charter) and/or a 501(c)(3) organization that is developing or currently maintaining a garden project on school grounds with the goal of interesting children in fresh fruits and vegetables. For more information and to apply, click here.
Common core-basic information for 21c funded programs.docx
http://asclifespring.blogspot.com/2013/04/why-we-continue-to-blog-at-asc.htm is a Vermont based afterschool blog
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