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Blueprint for Successful In-School & Afterschool Partnerships in Reopening - Shared screen with speaker view
Afterschool Alliance
33:36
Thanks for joining "Blueprint for Successful Afterschool & In-School Partnerships in Reopening." Please introduce yourself in the chat box and we will begin shorty.
Kiesha Jackson
34:17
Kiesha Jackson, Caleb's Kids, Detroit
Afterschool Alliance
34:43
Welcome!
Rita Montgomery
34:59
Rita Montgomery, 21ST CCLC Oklahoma
Shawonda Swain
35:47
Good Afternoon from Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford
Noni Walton
36:05
Good Afternoon. I am Noni Walton, with the Oak Leaf School in Fayetteville, GA
Gaylynne Mack
36:17
Hi Everyone from Big Buddy Program, Baton Rouge, LA
Afterschool Alliance
36:43
Welcome everyone! We'll begin shortly
Caitlin Farr
39:01
Good Afternoon from Celebration's Discovery Program in Canastota, NY
Jennifer Rinehart
44:41
Pleas help spread the word about the survey - outreach language here:
Jennifer Rinehart
44:47
Keep up the story of how COVID-19 is affecting afterschool and summer programs – Please share this widely with your networksThroughout June, the Afterschool Alliance asked you to share your story of how COVID-19 has impacted afterschool and summer programs and the young people and families who rely on them to keep kids safe and engaged in learning. Nearly 1,000 programs stepped up and completed the survey! The findings are now being shared with federal policymakers – right in the midst of important decisions about federal funding. And, we have a new data dashboard that allows you to filter the data by region.Throughout most of August, the Afterschool Alliance and the National Summer Learning Association are teaming up to ask you to keep the story up to date by completing a follow-up survey that focuses on what programming you’ve been able to offer this summer and what your plans are for fall. The survey should take no more than 10-15 minutes of your time and your responses will be anonymous.
Jennifer Rinehart
45:53
To thank you for your time, 50 respondents to the survey will be randomly selected to win a $50 cash prize.Thank you for sharing information about your afterschool and summer programs! Start the survey at https://3to6.co/survey
Afterschool Alliance
49:05
Hi Jennifer, I'll note your question for our Q&A section. Thanks!
Afterschool Alliance
49:11
survey is open to all providers
Jillian Luchner
51:08
May - the page link is here if it's helpful: http://afterschoolalliance.org/covid/reopening-outreach.cfm
Afterschool Alliance
54:32
That's a great question, maria. I
Afterschool Alliance
54:52
I've added it to be discussed during our Q&A
Gaylynne Mack
55:43
whwhere are all of these resources on the website.
Afterschool Alliance
56:22
Hi Gaylynne, all of the resources can be found on 3to6.co/covid
Afterschool Alliance
56:35
We will also be following up in an email with direct links to the resources shared this afternoon
Gaylynne Mack
56:44
thanks
Leteria Bailey
01:04:29
Great point Gislene
Afterschool Alliance
01:06:55
Yes! We will be following up with the webinar recording, presentation slides, and links to all the resources shared during the webinar
Elisabeth Copp
01:10:46
Community Learning Hubs are a great idea. But child care licensing is always a concern.
Gislene Tasayco
01:12:30
Recommendations for developing a Community Learning Hub model will be published on the National League of Cities websites later this week! @Elisabeth, the document touches on the licensing concerns so many are thinking through.
Andrea Shreve
01:40:34
Great information! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Black Girls EC
01:40:39
Is the Part 1 recording available ?
Chandler Hall
01:43:31
Yes! Part 1 recording is available and will be shared in the follow-up email. Will also share below:
Chandler Hall
01:43:52
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/webinars.cfm?ID=481B48B1-5056-A82E-7A3526E35CEE151B
Gaylynne Mack
01:47:47
In Louisiana our Nutrition Program rocked it. They have figured out a number of distribution channels and somehow worked on being able get flexibility on the guidelines. It appeared that everyone who wanted to distribute food could do it.