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After school programs get accoladesTue, 01/09/2007 - 4:33pm
By: The Citizen
Two more schools in the Fayette County School System’s After School Program have received national accreditation from the National After School Association (NAA). Crabapple Lane Elementary and Sara Harp Minter Elementary are the latest schools to earn accreditation, bringing the county’s total number of accredited after school programs to four. These schools join North Fayette Elementary and Hood Avenue Primary in carrying the coveted distinction that certifies the programs have met School-Age Quality standards. Examples include meeting the developmentally different needs of youth, involving children and youth in program planning, providing positive interactions between children and youth and adults and ensuring a safe and challenging environment for children and youth in out of school time. Fayette is the only public school system in Georgia that has NAA accredited after school programs. The program at North Fayette Elementary was the first to receive accreditation in 2002 and was the first to receive reaccredidation in 2006. To earn accreditation, a program must meet quality indicators for six distinct areas: health and nutrition; safety, human relations and staffing; indoor and outdoor environment; program and activities and administration. According to the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice, “students in quality after school programs have better academic performance, behavior and school attendance and greater expectations for the future.” Fayette’s After School Program is an affordable, safe option that engages children in a wide variety of fun and creative activities such as arts and crafts, games, creative cooking, supervised outdoor/gym play, homework assistance, computer enrichment, drama/juggling, karate, cheerleading, jump ball, keyboarding and club participation. The program has been in operation since 1987 and currently serves over 1,320 students in 17 elementary and three middle schools. login to post comments |