We are currently accepting Request for Presenter forms for the 2016 Fall Conference in Cromwell, CT. Attached you will find the RFP form and detailed information regarding the conference. Please share this RFP with any colleagues who may be interested in presenting. All RFPs are due by Friday, June 15, 2016. Please contact Monica Whalen […]
CONTINUE READINGTo the Connecticut After School Network Annual Meeting Come find out what we have BEEN doing, what we PLAN on doing, and HOW we are doing. Bring your questions and enjoy a light lunch/brunch. Join Us! Tuesday, June 7th at 10:30-12:00pm Hartford Nonprofit Center Building 2, Wyllis conference room. Please register so we know how […]
CONTINUE READINGHow would our communities look, feel and achieve differently if every child, not just those with means, had a place to eat and a way to keep learning over the summer months? Communities across the country are making great gains in expanding resources in the summer for young people. And while their successes offer a […]
CONTINUE READINGRelationships between schools and afterschool programs can be problematic. However, effective partnerships can have a big impact on student learning, attendance, and behavior. This webinar will provide an overview on the research on effective partnerships, followed by school district personnel in Connecticut who will discuss their experience creating partnerships with a wide range of community […]
CONTINUE READINGMost of you are familiar with our Summer Staff Kickoff. The Summer Staff Kick-Off is designed to provide program staff with tools that will help make their jobs easier and equip them with techniques to engage children. This year, the Summer Staff Kick-Off will be offered at three locations and contain two – 1 1/2 […]
CONTINUE READINGCall your legislators today, Tuesday, May 3, 2016! The Governor and legislators are deep into budget negotiations today, and the Governor’s most recent proposal released yesterday would cut the After School Grant program by 20%. While some cuts are to be expected in the face of the state budget crisis (the Democrats recommendations on 4/28 […]
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