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Michiganders Push to Save After-School Program Funding

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Monday, March 9, 2015   

LANSING, Mich. - Funding for after-school programs that keep many Michigan kids engaged and safe could be in jeopardy, which has education advocates heading to Washington to plead their case.

The federal dollars that fund these programs are part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, better known as "No Child Left Behind," which is currently up for reauthorization.

Mary Sutton, executive director with the Michigan After-School Partnership, says after-school and summer learning opportunities fill an important hole for nearly 200,000 kids across the state.

"We know kids learn from the time they get up in the morning until the time they go to bed at night," says Sutton. "So what they're learning and where they're learning it is critically important especially for low-income, high-risk students."

Right now, these expanded learning programs have a dedicated stream of funding, but some of the proposed bills would allow states to spend the money on other aspects of education. Congress is expected to take action on the bills this month.

Sutton says the programs already are underfunded. She says research shows more than 600,000 Michigan kids would like to participate in an after-school program if one were affordable and available in their area. She says these programs have economic implications for the entire state.

"Exposing children to STEM careers, STEM opportunities, supporting their academic endeavors so they become and maintain engagement and interest in staying in school," says Sutton.

Those in favor of the proposed changes to "No Child Left Behind" say states need more flexibility with federal education dollars.


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