After-school Programs are Important for Kids
With the existing lack of funding in our public schools, San Francisco schools are expected to lose 54 percent of funds toward their after-school programs next year, which is roughly $729,774. This decline in funding is attributed to the undercounting of students that qualify for free and reduced lunch who don’t sign necessary papers. These after-school programs rely on these numbers to receive state funding and cuts toward these after-school programs will be harmful. Many students join these afterschool programs to have an outlet outside of their long school day to be a part of clubs that they enjoy.
Students need an outlet to express themselves and give them a sense of hope outside of school to find out their interests, passions, and community! Going to after-school programs keeps kids out of trouble on the streets and reduces the school to prison pipeline. The lack of funding in our schools limits students’ potential; having something that they enjoy helps students have more fulfillment in their lives. Cutting after-school programs could lead to slashing even more programs in our schools…schools shouldn’t be scraping for more funding!
11 SF high schools could see after-school budgets halved
By Rae Wymer, Mission Local | 6/23/2023