2003 Survey Results
The National School Boards Association is pleased to share the results of our 2003 survey of school board presidents on after-school programs. In 2002, NSBA joined the after-school movement by launching the Extended-Day Learning Opportunities (EDLO) program. In partnership with members of the NSBA Federation of state school boards associations and several national organizations, NSBA is helping local school boards and state associations provide leadership for building and sustaining effective community partnerships to implement programs that extend the school day beyond traditional hours. The EDLO program is supported through a grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
The survey brochure, titled Realizing the Vision, Leading the Way, and the full survey report are available below. To obtain a full-color copy of the Realizing the Vision, Leading the Way survey brochure, contact Aaron Dorsey, EDLO Program Manager, at adorsey@nsba.org or (703) 838-6752.
Additional Resources
School Board Presidents' Views of After-School Programs in American Schools
Full report from 2003 NSBA survey of school board presidents and after-school programs.
Appendix B, Parts E and F: Goals, Achievements, and Funding of After-School Programs
Appendix B, Part I: Preference for Assistance from NSBA
Appendix B, Part H: Data from Districts Without After-School Programs
Appendix B, Part G: Role of School Boards
Appendix B, Part D: Collaborations and After-School Programs
Appendix B, Part C: Impetus Behind After-School Programs
Appendix B, Part B: Importance of After-School Programs
Appendix B, Part A: Reach of After-School Programs
Appendix A: Questionnaire with Response Totals
"Realizing the Vision, Leading the Way" Survey Brochure
Presents findings from the 2003 NSBA survey of board presidents on after-school programs. To order free copies of the glossy brochure, contact Aaron Dorsey or call 703-838-6752.