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ASAP after‑school program: enrollment, outcomes and a debate over sustainable funding

5532699 · August 5, 2025
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Staff reported enrollment, outcomes and operating plans for the ASAP after‑school program and the commission discussed longer‑term funding options including use of settlement proceeds and coordination with other youth providers.

Sheila Ware and other staff briefed the commission on ASAP (the city’s after‑school assistance program), enrollment and program outcomes and explained how the city proposes to cover administrative costs while exploring grant opportunities and use of settlement proceeds.

Ware said ASAP serves children ages kindergarten through 16, operates Monday–Friday during the school year with extended hours by request, and runs summer programming. She gave year‑to‑date enrollment figures for two sites: Glenwood (726 East 14th Court) and Panabilla (1804 Flower Avenue). For the 2024–25 school year Ware said Glenwood had 31 enrolled students…

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