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afterschoolLook at these Out of School Time categories for places for youth to learn and grow outside of the classroom, after school, and during school vacations.

Click on the bold titles or the left sidebar for details.

 Afterschool Programs: Find care programs and resources for children during the hours before and after the school day.

• Camps: Discover summer, winter, and spring break camp options.

• Classes: One-time and on-going classes for dance, art, tutoring, safety, and other enrichment.

• Sports and Fitness: Find leagues, classes, and gear for your little jocks.

• Youth Training and Employment: Look here for workforce development, training, and jobs for teens.

Out of School Time Facts

San Francisco is home to more than 50,000 elementary and school-aged youth and nearly 25,000 high school aged youth, all of whom need positive opportunities and activities during the hours that they are not in school.

Out of School Time proafterschool2grams—before and after school, during holiday breaks, and in the summer—meet a number of community needs:

• They provide safe, structured places for children to be while parents are at work.
• They offer youth development support and opportunities to assist youth in becoming healthy, successful adults.
• They impart learning activities that can complement the lessons of the school day.
• They provide enrichment opportunities that are designed to explore the world around them.
• They allow time for healthy physical fitness and recreational activities.
• They are places to have fun and make new friends!

Information provided by the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families. 

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Logos Department of Children Youth and Their Families GoKid.org

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