Indicator: 26 - On-Site Before or After School Programming

Why This Is Important
School administrative units that offer on-site before and/or after
school programming do so often from a need expressed by parents
in the community. This is in recognition of the number of parents
who work full-time and can benefit from a program that provides
a safe and nurturing environment for their children. These programs
also respond to the "latch-key" child who, because his/her
parent(s) have to work, may often leave school to return to a home
without adult supervision. It is widely recognized that the time
period immediately after school hours is often when young people
engage in risky behaviors in their community.

Where We Stand
There appeared to be a considerable decrease in the number of these
extended day opportunities from 1998 to 1999. There was no data
available to describe the reasons why this reduction occurred in
Maine schools and communities.
Data Sources and Context
The source for this data is the Maine Department of Education.
The programs described here are offered on the school site either
before or after regular school hours. They may be administered by
the school administrative unit or by a community-based organization,
and offer recreational and/or educationally related programming
for the children and youth.
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