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Weekly Media Roundup: June 17, 2026

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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 championed the new funding, which will support community organizations including Why We Can’t Wait, an afterschool and summer learning program offering leadership training, art, dance, science, reading and more. Why We Can’t Wait has served thousands of teens since it was founded in 2009. “Our goal is to make them productive citizens,” Why We Can’t Wait Founder Darrell Caldwell told WSMV 4. “We know the greatness is already there. We just nurture it and bring it to the top.”

New After-School Program Set to Launch Aug. 1 at Carver Recreation Center in Lexington Park, The Bay Net (Maryland)

With unanimous approval from the St. Mary’s County commissioners, the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maryland is opening an afterschool youth center at the Carver Recreation Center in Lexington Park, Maryland this August. The three-year lease agreement, with renewal options extending to 15 years, will enable to the Club to provide affordable afterschool programs for students ages six through 18 that include STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) activities, homework assistance, arts, recreation, leadership development and career readiness programs. “We can’t wait to open,” Anna Hanzsche, COO of the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maryland, told The Bay Net. “I’ve talked to some of the schools in the community, and they’re all really excited too.” The afterschool program will include transportation from local schools.

Boys & Girls Club of Ozark Offers Enriching Summer Programs, Dothan Eagle (Alabama)

This summer, the Boys & Girls Club of Ozark-Southeast Alabama will provide an eight-week summer program that combines engaging activities with literacy and math enrichment, helping students avoid summer learning loss while providing affordable childcare for working families. Serving as many as 275 students from kindergarten through 12th grade, the program includes field trips, financial literacy, swim lessons, workforce development, music production, gardening, woodworking and much more. “Kids can arrive as early as 7:30 AM, and we stay open until 6 PM from Monday through Friday,” Jessica Moore, director of the Boys & Girls Club of Ozark-Southeast Alabama, told the Dothan Eagle. “Our long hours let parents go to work with time to run errands afterward. They can enjoy peace of mind knowing their kids are in a safe place during the day.”

Project Transformation of North Texas Brings Affordable Summer Curriculum, Opening New Doors for Learning and Growth, News Channel 6 (Texas)

For nine weeks this summer, students in Project Transformation of North Texas’ summer program will play fun reading and phonics games, connect with mentors from Midwestern State University, play sports, and make art. The free program is expanding to a second location this year to help meet the need for affordable summer programs in Texas, where three in five students are currently without access. “We are going to be eight years old this year, and what we’ve seen is almost 100 of our young adults who have served with us started in our program as kids. They came back when they were in college to serve as our mentors,” Executive Director Kristen James told News Channel 6.

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