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TwitterIncluded in the data set are data elements that will help the public learn about the agencies currently contracting with New York State to provide Advantage After School Program services. The data elements are as follows:Contract Start Date, Contract End Date, Round Number, Contract Number, Contract Amount, School Levels Served (Elementary, Middle School, High School), Average Daily Attendance (MADA), Agency, Site Name, Street Address, Primary City, Zip Code.Also, the asterisks (*) indicate that the contract agency operates the program at two sites.
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer "Beacon Programs" after-school programs. Update Schedule: Annually
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Comprehensive dataset containing 19 verified After school program businesses in RS with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThe After-School Programs at Public Elementary Schools, 2008 (FRSS 91), is a study that is part of the Fast Response Survey System (FRSS) program; program data is available since 1998-99 at . FRSS 91 (https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/frss/) is a sample survey that provides a national profile of various types of formal after-school programs physically located at public elementary schools in 2008. These programs include stand-alone programs that focus primarily on a single type of service (e.g., only day care) and broad-based programs that provide a combination of services such as academic enrichment and cultural activities. The study was conducted using surveys via web or by mail. Principals of public elementary schools were sampled. The study's weighted response rate was 91 percent. Key statistics produced from FRSS 91 were program focus (if applicable), number of students enrolled, hours per week the program operates, availability of transportation for students, whether students from other schools attend the program, and factors that may hinder students from participating in the program.
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school programs and resources for adult and adolescent literacy, family literacy, and English as a Second Language (ESOL) programs. Update Schedule: Annually
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TwitterDatasets will include District wide out of school time programs including programs offered by DC Public Schools, Office of Out of School Time Grants and Youth Outcomes OST Providers, and Department of Parks and Rec for phase 1 iteration. Data can be broken down into categories of OST programs by school based, community based, and parks and recreation based as well as filtering of program offerings by ward, cost, fee. For more information visit learn24.dc.gov.
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TwitterLead in Drinking Water in Schools Test Results – After School Program (Braves Club)
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TwitterPhiladelphia Parks and Recreation out-of-school time afterschool programs.
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TwitterThe National Household Education Survey, 2005 After-School Programs and Activities (ASPA-NHES:2005), is a study that is part of the National Household Education Survey (NHES) program. ASPA-NHES:2005 (https://nces.ed.gov/nhes/) is a cross-sectional survey that collects data directly from households on educational issues. This study was conducted using address based sample, self-administered questionnaires of households. Households in 2005 were sampled. The study response rate was 67.5 percent. Key statistics produced from ASPA-NHES:2005 are participation in after-school programs and activities.
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TwitterUsers can get data on child care programs and child care expenditures. Background The Child Care Bureau is housed under the Office of Family Assistance portion of the Administration of Children and Families. The Child Care Bureau’s purpose is to promote access to affordable, high quality child care and after-school programs. Through the administration of the Child Care and Development Fund, the Child Care Bureau provides financial assistance to low-income families and oversees the implementation of state child care policies and programs. User Functionality The website provides a variety of information regarding the administration, laws and regulations of the Child Care and Development Fund. All the information is available for download in Word or PDF formats. Users can also view data tables regarding child care program statistics and Care and Development Expenditures. Child care program statistics includes information about number of children and families served, and percentages by age group, race/ ethnicity, payment method or type and place of care. Information is organized by state. All data tables can be downloaded as Excel files of PDF files. Data Notes Data tables are available for each year since 1998. The most recent data available is from 2008.
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “NDA Neighborhood Development Area Youth Employment Program” after-school job and internship programs for children and young adults ages 14 to 21 in Middle School, in High School, or in all grades.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 49 verified After school program businesses in Lebanon with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterBronx After-School Programs. Source: Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school programs.
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TwitterA database of facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer NDA (Neighborhood Development Area) after-school “Family Support Programs,” including immigrant services, legal assistance, domestic violence, health, housing and literacy programs for adults, seniors, young adults and children of all ages
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Out-Of -School Youth Employment (OSY) Program” after-school job and internship programs for young adults ages 16 to 21.
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TwitterFacilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school Family Support Programs for seniors and older adults.Submitted by the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD).
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TwitterIncluded in the data set are data elements that will help the public learn about the agencies currently contracting with New York State to provide Advantage After School Program services. The data elements are as follows:Contract Start Date, Contract End Date, Round Number, Contract Number, Contract Amount, School Levels Served (Elementary, Middle School, High School), Average Daily Attendance (MADA), Agency, Site Name, Street Address, Primary City, Zip Code.Also, the asterisks (*) indicate that the contract agency operates the program at two sites.