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July 2006

GAIC’s mission is to align policies, systems, and investments through offering positive and enriching out-of-school time opportunities so that Georgia's youth are safe, healthy, educated, connected, and employable.

A Success Story- S.T.A.R After School Program/Decatur Housing Authority
Computer Lab

In 2004, the Decatur Housing Authority (DHA), City Schools of Decatur, and the City of Decatur Recreation Department formed a collaboration to offer the S.T.A.R (Successfully Teaching Academic Readiness) After School Program- a diversified educational and recreational program- to better serve the youth of the Decatur Housing community.

The S.T.A.R program serves children in grades K- 5 on weekdays during the school year from 3-6:00 pm. Initially it began as an afterschool activity program focused on preventing drug use and other negative behaviors. But later, DHA recognized that more than an anti-drug program was needed because children in its communities were not achieving at the same level in school as other students. Quality, academic oriented afterschool support was also essential. Additionally, to maximize participation, encourage parental involvement, and build community support, the program needed to be in the community where it was convenient and could easily be seen. Currently, the S.T.A.R program has 67 participants daily. Through funding received from City Schools of Decatur, the program is staffed by four certified teachers, three teaching assistants, and one academic coordinator. In addition, DHA agreed to hire an additional teacher or teaching assistant to maintain a ten to one student-teacher ratio. Recently, a new technology lab has been placed at the Community Center through a grant funded by the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta.

For more information on the STAR program please contact John J. Janick with the Decatur Housing Authority at (404)270-2109 or jjj@decaturha.org.

Afterschool Academies Update

The Afterschool Academies training event is only two months away! This interactive hands-on training opportunity will take place in Macon, GA, Sept 13- 15. The Georgia Afterschool Investment Council (GAIC) formed a planning committee comprised of key leaders from Bright from the Start: Department of Early Care and Learning, United Way of Metro Atlanta, Quality Care for Children, GSACA and the Department of Human Resources. The planning committee will select nearly 100 front-line providers from across the state to attend this special training provided by nearly a dozen national afterschool and youth development experts.

Useful Links/ Resources

GTECH -- After School Advantage Program GTECH’s After School Advantage Program is a national community investment program, which provides non-profit community agencies with state- of-the-art computer labs. For more information visit http://www.gtech.com/about_gtech/after_sc hool.asp

National League of Cities’ Institute for Youth, Education, and Families- Free Audioconferences Featuring local and national experts in policy and programming, these audioconferences help citizens and municipal officials learn about key strategies, new ideas, and innovative programs to help children, youth, and families succeed. For more information and to register for these free calls go to http://www.nlc.org/IYEF/event s%5F%5F%5Faudioconferences/

GAIC Staff

Jill Riemer, Executive Director
email: jriemer@unitedwayatlanta.org
phone: 404-527-7250


Karin Hong, Coordinator
phone: 404-527-7232

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