At Catapult Learning, we're focused on
eliminating summer learning loss.
Not exact matches
President Trump's budget also
eliminates $ 1.2 billion in funding for after - school and
summer learning programs across the country.
Many schools provide extended
learning opportunities after school and in the
summer to
eliminate information loss and heighten students» interest in
learning.
President Donald Trump's recent proposal to
eliminate the 21st Century Community
Learning Centers» grants from the federal budget, which also fund
summer and after - school programming nationwide, could leave children and youth without access to vital programs that support their personal and academic development, and keep them safe during the
summer months and after - school hours.
Earlier this week Education Secretary DeVos defended the president's FY2019 proposal to
eliminate afterschool funding erroneously claiming there was no evidence to support afterschool and
summer learning.
We need afterschool supporters to make your voices heard as Congress moves ahead with the FY2019 appropriations process, the second year of President Trump wanting to
eliminate funding for afterschool and
summer learning altogether.
Again in Fiscal Year 2019, the administration's proposed budget seeks to
eliminate funding for the Community
Learning Center, the chief federal funding stream for afterschool and summer learning programs, as well as Title II, Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants program (investments in educator professional development programs), along with 27 other p
Learning Center, the chief federal funding stream for afterschool and
summer learning programs, as well as Title II, Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants program (investments in educator professional development programs), along with 27 other p
learning programs, as well as Title II, Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants program (investments in educator professional development programs), along with 27 other programs.