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After-school and tutoring leaders urge council to preserve out-of-school-time funding

2384406 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

After School All Stars staff and representatives of Reach Success tutoring described program outcomes and urged Cleveland City Council to keep funding and access to free out-of-school-time (OST) programs at city recreation centers.

Representatives of After School All Stars Cleveland and parents from the Reach Success tutoring program told the council that out-of-school-time programming at city recreation centers provides critical academic support and keeps children safe during the high-risk 3–6 p.m. hours.

"Free out-of-school-time programs at the city rec centers are essential to the children and families they serve," said Steve Lutz, a site coordinator for…

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