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Weekly Media Roundup: June 27, 2024

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Weekly Media Roundup: June 27, 2024

The Surprising Reason Black Schools Face a ‘Fiscal Cliff’ This Fall, Word in Black

As federal COVID emergency funds expire this fall, Black students around the country are at risk of losing access to afterschool programs and other supports that students in better-funded school districts have long taken for granted. “These opportunities have been created through ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Act) dollars,” Jen Rinehart, senior vice president of the Afterschool Alliance, tells Word in Black. “With the deadline for the spending coming up, we’re concerned that many of those young people will lose out on programs that they and their families have really begun to rely on.” A Center on Budget and Policy Priorities report warns that many school districts may now face a fiscal cliff that could result in painful cuts.

FBP Joins Summer Learning Fun with Careers for Kids Program, Chillicothe Gazette (Ohio)

In Chillicothe, Ohio, students are exploring STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) careers through hands-on, engaging experiments and activities at the Careers for Kids summer program. Formerly the College for Kids program, the summer education program is a collaborative effort between Ross-Pike Educational Service District and Fluor-BWXT environmental remediation company. “We decided to move towards careers to expose students at a young age to all of the possibilities around them and ignite some interests,” Ross-Pike Educational Service District Special Education/Gifted Supervisor Tricia Crawford tells the Chillicothe Gazette. “If they experience fun activities that are career related, it might stick with them and help guide them as they get older and choose a pathway.”

Michigan Students Make History Representing Afterschool Programs at State Capitol, WZZM-13 (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

The eight members of Michigan's first-ever class of Youth After School Ambassadors, chosen by the Michigan Afterschool Partnership, visited with state lawmakers in Lansing for "Capitol Day" last month just as legislators were finalizing next year’s budget. The students, ages 13 – 17, were among some 250 people who shared the benefits offered by afterschool programs. Youth Ambassador Sean McDonald tells WZZM-13 that the New City Kids afterschool program “feels like second home. I was in the foster care system for almost all my life. So coming here… even when you're down at your lowest point, there's always something here that brings you up to a higher level."

Backpack League Combats Summer Slide With Fun and Learning, Spectrum News 1 (Louisville, Kentucky)

Some 6,500 Jefferson County Public School students are participating in the school district’s Summer Backpack League, to get ready for the school year this fall. The program gives incoming 1st through 8th graders exposure to obstacle course races, robotics, coding, and other STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) activities. “Study after study indicates that engagement and learning activities during the summer months will prevent that summer slide and improve academic learning outcomes during the regular school year,” Chris Burba, the school district’s executive director for student programs and student learning, tells Spectrum News 1. “And that’s what we are here for.” The Summer Backpack League is a collaboration between the school district and Evolve 502, a nonprofit working to help students succeed.

Weekly Media Roundup: June 17, 2026

Nashville Leaders Allocate $4 Million to Support Free After-School Programs for Kids, WSMV 4 (Tennessee) This week, the Nashville Metropolitan Council voted to allot more than $4.4 million to help more students access quality out-of-school time programs. Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      06/17/26

Weekly Media Roundup: June 10, 2026

New Prince George’s Program Aims to Excite Kids About School and Reassure Parents, WTOP (Maryland) Thanks to federal funding, William Beanes Elementary School in Suitland, Maryland will offer an arts-based afterschool program this fall for pre-k through second grade students whose regular...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      06/10/26

Weekly Media Roundup: June 3, 2026

‘Emotionally Devastated.’ People Mourn Cuts to Subsidized Childcare in Tacoma, Tacoma News Tribune (Washington) For the past seven years, Tacoma Public Schools’ Beyond the Bell and Club B have provided thousands of elementary and middle school students with free or low-cost...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      06/03/26

Weekly Media Roundup: May 27, 2026

12.6M Kids Lack Access to Summer Programming, K-12 Dive According to the latest America After 3PM data released by the Afterschool Alliance last week, more than half of children in the United States whose parents want summer programs for them don’t have access, most often due to cost....

BY: Magen Eissenstat      05/27/26

Weekly Media Roundup: May 20, 2026

South Carolina Afterschool Alliance Launches “Healthy Futures Afterschool” Initiative to Support Youth Well-Being and Prevention, Midlands Biz (South Carolina) With funding from the Richland County Opioid Recovery Fund, the South Carolina Afterschool Alliance (SCAA) is launching the...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      05/20/26

Weekly Media Roundup: May 13, 2026

Former Professional Football Player Inspiring Next Generation with Afterschool Program, Spectrum News 13 (Florida) Former professional football player Jonathan Jones is giving back to the Orlando community by mentoring and inspiring students at the Levy Hughes Boys & Girls Club’s...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      05/13/26

Weekly Media Roundup: May 6, 2026

Wayfinders Opens Doors to Opportunity for Charlotte Students, WCNC (North Carolina) Wayfinders, a Charlotte, North Carolina nonprofit, helps 180 students in Mecklenburg County access summer camps, enrichment programs, career exposure and long-term mentorship from fourth through twelfth grade. By...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      05/06/26

Weekly Media Roundup: April 29, 2026

Chassell Township Schools Creates New After-School Program, Upper Michigan Source (Michigan) Thanks to funding from the Keweenaw Health Foundation, Chassell Township Schools in Laurium, Michigan will now offer an afterschool program called the Creative Claws Club, focused on hands-on, creative...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      04/29/26

Weekly Media Roundup: April 22, 2026

After-School Program Opens Pathways to Emerging Careers, C&G News (Michigan) Students in the Code586 afterschool program in Mount Clemens, Michigan get hands-on experience operating and maintaining quadcopter drones, playing fun games such as “drone basketball” to build skills...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      04/22/26

Weekly Media Roundup: April 15, 2026

Summer Learning Program Gets $2 Million Boost from Foellinger Foundation, The Journal Gazette (Indiana) Thanks to a $2 million grant from the Foellinger Foundation, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Fort Wayne, Indiana will offer free, five-week Summer Learning Lab programs at six different sites...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      04/15/26