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Weekly Media Roundup: October 8, 2025

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Weekly Media Roundup: October 8, 2025

Bike Repair Program in Atlanta's West End Teaches Kids Confidence and Life LessonsCBS News Atlanta (Georgia)

Bearings Bike Works, a nonprofit in Atlanta’s West End, has helped as many as 300 students this year learn to build and repair bicycles. Through the program, students earn “stars” by advancing through skill levels, which they can use to buy bikes and tools. Bearings, which also refurbishes, repairs, and sells bicycles to support the program, aims to teach students practical skills that they can turn into careers in skilled trades, engineering, and machining, while building their confidence. Justice Golden, a nine-year-old who has learned how to repair his own bike in the program, told CBS News Atlanta that Bike Works “taught me patience. Sometimes the bike might be frustrating to put together…. When I grow up, I want to be an engineer. Engineers like to build stuff, and this place is teaching me how to build bikes.”

California’s After-School Programs and Summer Initiative Spawn Surprise Dividend: New TeachersEdSource (California)

California’s $4 billion-a-year Expanded Learning Opportunities Program supports after-school and summer enrichment programs across the state, typically run by nonprofits in partnership with local school districts. According to education leaders, the initiative has the welcome side effect of helping to recruit new teaches. Bay Area program Aim High estimates that over its 40-year history it has helped bring thousands of students and employees into the teaching profession, including over 100 of its staff just this summer. As summer programs don’t require a teaching credential, they offer an opportunity for instructors to gain experience working with kids and to explore whether pursuing a teaching career is right for them. According to Cheryl Cotton, West Contra Costa Unified Superintendent, “our after-school staff are local community residents who come to our classrooms with skill sets in lesson planning, classroom management, and supporting students. Most importantly, they have an interest in and love for engaging with students.”

Three United Ways Awarded $1M to Support After-School Programming, Worcester Business Journal (Massachusetts)

The United Ways of Central Massachusetts (UWCM), North Central Massachusetts, and South Central Massachusetts were awarded a combined $1.08 million in state funding, which they will use to support sixty-seven local after-school programs. “Too often, after-school programming is overlooked as ‘extra’ when in fact it is essential,” Echo Lahey, UWCM’s director of special projects and initiatives, told Worcester Business Journal. The funding will support after-school and out-of-school-time programs focused on STEM, arts apprenticeships, refugee support, and leadership development, including ArtsWorcester’s Future Arts Workers Initiative and the Worcester Refugee Assistance Project. 

Nonprofit to Open Multi-Sport Complex in Lakewood to Expand Youth Programs, KIRO (Washington)

Game Time, a Tacoma nonprofit that supports kids and teens through sports, academics, and mentorship, is opening a new 22,000-square-foot multisport complex in Pierce County, Washington. The facility will have full-sized courts for basketball, pickleball, and volleyball, a center for after-school programs, and a weight room. Game Time also hopes it will be a community space for sports league games and tournaments, including leagues with adaptive sports for special-needs athletes. Donovan Gill, a 19-year-old Game Time alumnus, credits the organization with helping him succeed in school. “They help you stay on the right path and help you, guide you away from all the other distractions that wouldn’t help you to where you’re trying to get,” Gill told KIRO.

Weekly Media Roundup: February 26, 2025

Discover How the Leaps After School Program is Transforming Lives at Harrison Elementary, News Channel 9 (Tennessee) At Harrison Elementary’s Leaps After School Program in Chattanooga, Tennessee, students are publishing a newspaper focusing on Black historical figures to be displayed...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      02/26/25

Weekly Media Roundup: February 19, 2025

Durham Teens Fight for After-School Program Funding Amid Youth Gun Violence: 'My Safe Space,' ABC 11 (North Carolina) In Durham, North Carolina, teenagers rallied together to urge Durham City Council members to increase funding for afterschool programs, sharing how critical these...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      02/19/25

Weekly Media Roundup: February 12, 2025

'He Invests His Own Money': After School Program Started by Pasco School Employee Still Going Strong, WFTS-TV (Florida) In the 1980s, Eugene Scott founded an afterschool program called This Is How We Do It to provide food, music, dance, mentorship and more to students in his Pasco County...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      02/12/25

Weekly Media Roundup: February 5, 2025

Claysburg-Kimmel Touts New Programs for Students, Altoona Mirror (Pennsylvania) Students at the Bulldog After-School Club in Claysburg, Pennsylvania are participating in new educational activities with a Beam mobile projector that transforms the center into an interactive visual playground. The...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      02/05/25

Weekly Media Roundup: January 29, 2025

Afterschool Program Introduces West Columbia Students to Technology, The Facts (Texas) Students at West Columbia Elementary in Texas are taking part in hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities in the new Robocatters afterschool program, which already has a long...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      01/29/25

Weekly Media Roundup: January 22, 2025

Another Year, Another Long Waitlist for BUSD After-School Program, Berkeleyside (California) Due to ongoing staffing shortages, more than 200 students are currently waitlisted for afterschool programs at Berkeley Unified School District. Parents in the district’s PTA Collaborative on...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      01/22/25

Weekly Media Roundup: January 15, 2025

New 4-H Program Will Bring STEAM to Area Students, KNEB (Nebraska) Students in rural Expanding Learning Opportunity programs in Nebraska are exploring aerospace, electronics, engineering, robotics and more thanks to a partnership with 4-H. The Think Make Create Lab is a six-by-12 mobile trailer...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      01/15/25

Weekly Media Roundup: January 8, 2025

Parks and Recreation Secures Grant to Bring Physical Activity Education to Youth in Afterschool Program, WBIW (Indiana) More than 50 students in the Banneker Afterschool program in Bloomington, Indiana are taking part in fun physical activities this year led by Indiana University School of...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      01/08/25

Weekly Media Roundup: December 18, 2024

Mason City YMCA Teaching Social and Emotional Skills to Kids, News-Press Now (Iowa) Students in the Mason City YMCA afterschool program in Iowa practice communication, emotional regulation, empathy and more in twice-weekly social and emotional learning sessions, learning, for instance, to take...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      12/18/24

Weekly Media Roundup: December 11, 2024

Usher Helps Cut Ribbon On New Content Studio at Metro Boys and Girls, WSB-TV (Georgia) This week, superstar Usher visited the Whitehead Boys & Girls Club in Atlanta, Georgia, to unveil a new content studio he donated featuring soundboards, mics, computers and other audio equipment. The...

BY: Magen Eissenstat      12/11/24