After-School Programs in Public Elementary Schools
[Pages:55]After-School Programs in Public Elementary Schools
First Look
NCES 2009-043
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
After-School Programs in Public Elementary Schools
First Look February 2009
Basmat Parsad Laurie Lewis Westat
Peter Tice Project Officer National Center for Education Statistics
NCES 2009?043
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
U.S. Department of Education Arne Duncan Secretary
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to recognize the respondents from public elementary schools who provided data on after-school programs upon which the report is based. We also thank the Westat staff for their various contributions, including data collection, computer programming, research support, and editorial and word processing support.
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Contents
Page Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................................................iii List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................vi Appendix A Tables ........................................................................................................................vii First Look Summary ........................................................................................................................ 1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 1 Selected Findings ..................................................................................................................... 2 Tables............................................................................................................................................... 5 References...................................................................................................................................... 17 Appendix A: Standard Error Tables ...........................................................................................A-1 Appendix B: Technical Notes..................................................................................................... B-1 Appendix C: Questionnaire ........................................................................................................ C-1
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List of Tables
Table
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1 Number of public elementary schools and percent reporting that formal after-
school programs were located at the school, by type of program and selected
school characteristics: 2008.......................................................................................
5
2 Percent of public elementary schools reporting that one or more stand-alone
academic instruction/tutoring programs were located at the school, by type of
program and selected school characteristics: 2008....................................................
6
3 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools reporting the number of
formal after-school programs that were located at the school, by selected school
characteristics: 2008 ..................................................................................................
7
4 Total enrollment in formal after-school programs at public elementary schools
and percentage distribution of enrollments in various types of programs,
by selected school characteristics: 2008 ....................................................................
8
5 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools with fee-based stand-alone
day care programs reporting the number of hours per week that the program
operated at the school, by selected school characteristics: 2008 ...............................
9
6 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of
stand-alone academic instruction/tutoring programs reporting the number of
hours per week that the program operated at the school, by selected school
characteristics: 2008 ..................................................................................................
10
7 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools with 21st Century
Community Learning Centers (21st CCLCs) reporting the highest grade served
by the Center and the Center's hours of operation, by selected school
characteristics: 2008 ..................................................................................................
11
8 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of after-
school programs reporting that transportation home was provided for students in
the program: 2008......................................................................................................
12
9 Percent of public elementary schools with various types of after-school
programs reporting that transportation home was provided for some or all
students in the program, by selected school characteristics: 2008.............................
13
10 Percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of after-
school programs reporting the extent to which various factors hindered students
from participating in the program: 2008....................................................................
14
11 Percent of public elementary schools reporting that their students attended
various types of formal after-school programs at another location, by selected
school characteristics: 2008.......................................................................................
15
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Appendix A Tables
Table
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1a Standard errors for the number of public elementary schools and percent reporting that formal after-school programs were located at the school, by type of program and selected school characteristics: 2008 ............................................... A-3
2a Standard errors for the percent of public elementary schools reporting that one or more stand-alone academic instruction/tutoring programs were located at the school, by type of program and selected school characteristics: 2008 ...................... A-4
3a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools reporting the number of formal after-school programs that were located at the school, by selected school characteristics: 2008........................................................ A-5
4a Standard errors for the total enrollment in formal after-school programs at public elementary schools and percentage distribution of enrollments in various types of programs, by selected school characteristics: 2008 ..................................... A-6
5a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools with fee-based stand-alone day care programs reporting the number of hours per week that the program operated at the school, by selected school characteristics: 2008 ........................................................................................................................... A-7
6a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of stand-alone academic instruction/tutoring programs reporting the number of hours per week that the program operated at the school, by selected school characteristics: 2008 ......................................................................... A-8
7a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools with 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLCs) reporting the highest grade served by the Center and the Center's hours of operation, by selected school characteristics: 2008....................................................................................... A-9
8a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of after-school programs reporting that transportation home was provided for students in the program: 2008............................................................... A-10
9a Standard errors for the percent of public elementary schools with various types of after-school programs reporting that transportation home was provided for some or all students in the program, by selected school characteristics: 2008.......... A-11
10a Standard errors for the percentage distribution of public elementary schools with various types of after-school programs reporting the extent to which various factors hindered students from participating in the program: 2008...........................
A-12
11a Standard errors for the percent of public elementary schools reporting that their students attended various types of formal after-school programs at another location, by selected school characteristics: 2008 .....................................................
A-13
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