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Explore the after school opportunities for kids in Santa Barbara on August 23, 2013, supported by expanded learning programs in California. Learn how these 4,400 programs serve over 450,000 youth daily with $750 million funding from ASES and 21st CCLC, impacting more than 40,000 staff members. Win As Much As You Can with 4 Black Cards, 4 Red Cards, and strategic combinations. Emphasizing trust, communication, compromise, purpose, and effective communication through the Elevator Speech & Tribal Leadership principles. Reflect on your learning, unlearning, surprises, and actionable takeaways. Contact Program Director Bruno Marchesi for more information.
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Strengthening Relationships in After School Programs After School Opportunities for Kids Santa Barbara August 23, 2013
Expanded Learning Programs in California • 4,400 programs in California • Serving more than 450,000 youth per day • 750 million dollars in state and federal funds through ASES and 21st CCLC • More than 40,000 after school staff
Win As Much As You Can • 4 Black Cards (each person -1 point) • 4 Red Cards (each person +1 point) • 3 Red/1 Black (red -1 and black +3) • 2 Red/2 Black (red -2 and black +2) • 1 Red/ 3 Black (red -3 and black +1)
Trust Communication Being Willing to Compromise
The Elevator Speech • What do you do? • Less than 30 seconds/ big picture • Can you say it the same way every time • Do you believe in what you are saying
Learning in After School and Summer Principles (LIAS) • Learning that is active • Learning that is collaborative • Learning that is meaningful • Learning that supports mastery • Learning that expands horizons
Reflection • What did you learn? • What did you unlearn? • What surprised you? • What will you take back and will use?
Bruno Marchesi Program Director California Afterschool Network bimarchesi@ucdavis.edu 530-400-5735 www.afterschoolnetwork.org