afterschool

Pam Browning pbrow at BELLATLANTIC.NET
Tue Mar 19 09:02:01 EST 2002



Check the National School-Age Care Alliance (NSACA), located in Boston.
NSACA has nationally recognized standards for afterschool accreditation
(developed in collaboration with NIOST).   With over 8,000 members, and
affiliates in 35 states, NSACA represents the whole range of after-school
programs--community and school-based, private and public.  NSACA also
disseminates information on best practices through its Journal, School-Age
Review, and through its conferences.

National School-Age Care Alliance (NSACA)
1137 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02124
NSACA's  Phone:  617-298-5012;
NSACA website:  http://www.nsaca.org

Pam Browning, NSACA Public Policy Liaison
Washington, DC Office
Phone and Fax:  301-654-1134
Email:  pbrow at bellatlantic.net
http://www.nsaca org

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> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 09:27:34 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Holly Cronin" <holly_cronin at HOTMAIL.COM>
> Subject: RE: afterschool
>
> hi
> im a visiting student from England and am working in an
> afterschool program within the RALLY program in boston.
> The RALLY programe works in the school day and afterschool
> providing a variety of services to middle school
> students. Im conducting my thesis on what makes an
> afterschool program effective and wish in the end to
> design my own programe. I would love to visit different
> kinds of afterschool programes in or near boston to observe
> whats going on and perhaps interview some program directors.
>
> If any one can help, i would be truely grateful.
>
> holly
> holly_cronin at hotmail.com

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