Newsletter Archive

  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009 - Afterschool Alliance Seeks Input, Funding Opportunities, Call for Promising Practices in Afterschool and Summer Youth Jobs Available
  • March 2009 - Connections for Success, FIRST Robotics Local Competition
  • February 2009 - Thank members of Congress, Tips to increase afterschool enrollment
  • January 2009 - Connections for Success Conference Registration Details and Rethinking the Federal Role in Elementary and Secondary Education
  • December 2008 - Announcing Connections for Success: 2009 Afterschool Conference in Kansas
  • November 2008 - Exciting News from the Juvenile Justice Authority
  • October 2008 - Proclamation signing by Govenor Sebelius
  • September 2008 - Lights on Afterschool is rapidly approaching
  • August 2008 - Announcement of conference on physical activity and nutrition for youth clubs and afterschool programs in rurual Kansas
  • June 2008 - Afterschool for All Campaign Begins
  • May 2008 - Afterschool for All Campaign, Great New Resources, and Funding Opportunities
  • April 2008 - News, Resources, and Funding Opportunities
  • March 2008 - Connecting schools and communities and a great issue brief about homework help.
  • February 2008 - Connecting with principals and teachers and information about the 4th Annual Out-of-School Time Celebration.
  • January 2008 - Quality elements of afterschool programs and how can the Kansas Enrichment Network help you!
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The Kansas Enrichment Network has updated the dissemination of the monthly newsletter. We will be using ConstantContact Services to send out updates, reminders, and our newsletter. We are very excited about this new opportunity to have direct contact with many programs. If you are having problems viewing the updates, or would like to be added to the email list, please let us know so that we can assist you.

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