Paid internships for high school students to work with younger students after school and in the summer address one of the biggest challenges facing California schools: the education workforce shortage.
Read MoreThere is over $4.8 billion for afterschool and summer programs in California from state and federal funds. Less than 2% of that funding goes to high school students, even though research shows that older youth benefit greatly from these programs, improving students' mental health, academic performance, safety, and well-being.
Read MoreThis workforce hub is a living document to help navigate all of the existing resources for the expanded learning workforce in California.
Read MoreThis report provides the landscape of California’s 2021 summer learning programs, including the trends, best practices, challenges, and innovative ideas.
Read MoreA quick guide for expanded learning providers to identify the most promising funding opportunities.
Read MoreThe 2021 California Summer Learning Guide is designed to support local education leaders in jump-starting their summer planning.
Read MoreLearn more about the expanded learning workforce and policies to support it
Read MoreLearn how new flexibility at the state and federal levels makes it easier than ever to partner with expanded learning programs to support students.
Read MoreLearn why and how expanded learning partnerships are essential to achieving equity in school reopening and recovery.
Read MoreA resource for public and affordable housing agencies
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