Was your first question when you saw this headline “what is out-of-school time?” The National Institute on Out-of-School Time (www.niost.org) reported: “In the hours after the school bell rings, violent juvenile crime soars and the prime time for juvenile crime begins. The peak hours for such crime are from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. These are also the hours when children are most likely to become victims of crime, be in an automobile accident, smoke, drink alcohol, or use drugs.”
There is an incredible amount of research, studies and reports that have all come to the same conclusion: kids who are in afterschool programs thrive. Research from an eight-state, three-year study known as the Promising Afterschool Programs Study suggests that disadvantaged elementary and middle school students who regularly attend high quality afterschool programs for at least two years are academically further ahead of peers who spend more out-of school time in unsupervised activities. The more engaged students were in supervised afterschool activities, the better they did on a range of academic, social, and behavioral outcomes. Other studies have shown a correlation between frequent attendance in out-of-school time activities and positive outcomes, including an increase in academic achievement, school attendance, time spent on homework, extracurricular activities, improved effort in school, and better student behavior.
By drawing kids in with caring adults and engaging equipment, we keep their hands busy with positive activities so that there’s no room left for self-destructive behavior. By teaching kids to make positive decisions, we are setting them up to become responsible adults.
So, what is your child doing with their out of school time?
