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Before- and
After-school Programs Before and after-school programs in Seattle Schools. Aligned programs (Adobe Acrobat, 78 KB). BOOST Learning (Better Outcomes for Out-of-School-Time) Before and after-school programs, also known as Out-of-School Time (OST) programs, are an integral part of many students' experience in Seattle Public Schools. With over 25% our our children and youth spending many hours a week in these programs, we feel they are ideal places to enhance classroom learnings in ways that are fun and innovative and address different needs and learning styles. In partnership with the community organizations that provide these services, SPS is currently engaged creating high-quality OST programs by aligning them more closely with district academic standards. |
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Children who
attend high-quality afterschool programs have better peer
relations, emotional adjustment, conflict resolution skills, grades
and conduct in school, compared to their peers who are not
in afterschool programs.
-Baker and Witt, Kahne, Nagaoka & Borwn, Posner & Vandell |
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ALIGN
OUT-OF-SCHOOL PROGRAMS WITH STUDENT LEARNING? The Seattle School Board considers alignment so important that
it provides space rent- free in school buildings to dozens of
out-of-school-time programs that have an approved plan to align
their offerings with the schools’ learning standards. About
25 percent of all Seattle Public Schools students now attend such
programs before or after school. WHAT DOES AN "ALIGNED"
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM LOOK LIKE? In general, a good out-of-school-time program (like a good classroom) will provide project-based learning—which means using an everyday experience to teach many different lessons. A middle school group might change the oil in a car. Along the way they would do Internet research about how a car works, write instructions, negotiate individual responsibilities among group members, calculate the amount of oil needed, read a dipstick, and clean up without harming the environment. All the skills they need for the project are reflected in school learning standards. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES
TO ALIGNMENT? WHO ARE OUR PARTNERS IN
OUT-OF-SCHOOL-TIME LEARNING? Out-of-School-Time
Initiative• 206 252-0989• stblanford@seattleschools.org
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