As we enter a new decade, it's a time to reflect on the growth and success of the National Afterschool Association, our members, state affiliates, and the afterschool profession.
It's a new decade and we have a brand-new type of session for NAA Convention 2020.
Dawn Marie Johnson, a member of the National AfterSchool Association's 2019 class of Next Generation of Afterschool Leaders, was recently named as one of the University of South Dakota's 30 Under 30, class of 2019.
Data from the 2020 Census will be used for the next 10 years to determine how the federal government spends over $900 billion a year.
As a child of the '70s, Star Wars has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember.
One of the frequent discussions around inclusive programs and practices relates to funding.
Supporting youths' social and emotional development is a fundamental goal of most out-of-school time programs, and with good reason.
The strength of any professional association is its people.
I love books. I love hearing authors read from, talk about or—in the case of nonfiction—demonstrate the practices from their books. It's especially powerful!
"How can I get my children to do their homework and chores without a battle?"
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