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2022-2024
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Deanna S. Sako, Director of Finance
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LAAC
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LAAC: Postponed to April 18, 2023 - 04/04/23
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\Council Records\Agendas\2022-2024\Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions Committee (LAAC)
AGE LAAC 2023/04/18 (2022-2024)
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Program Details <br /> Please keep in mind that character counts include punctuation and spaces. Note:organizations are required to have at least one year of <br /> experience with the proposed service/activity OR can demonstrate sufficient expertise. <br /> 1.In 500 characters,share your organization's mission.Provide a brief narrative about your organization's experience,knowledge,and <br /> capacity.The organization is required to have at least one year of experience with the proposed service/activity OR can demonstrate sufficient <br /> expertise.* <br /> After-School All-Stars Hawaii(ASAS Hawaii)provides after-school and summer programs that keep children safe and help them reach their <br /> • potential in school and in life.Formed in 2009,ASAS Hawaii works with eleven middle and intermediate schools,serving 2,624 students last <br /> year.We work in Title I schools with high numbers of families qualifying for free and'reduced lunch.The Hawaii Island schools for this project <br /> are Keaau Middle,Pahoa High and Intermediate and Waiakea Intermediate. <br /> 2.In 1,000 characters,briefly describe the program you are seeking grant funds for.* <br /> Funding will support Academic Enrichment opportunities through after-school and summer programs in three middle/intermediate schools. <br /> • These free enrichment programs will bring daily homework help,classes to support reading and STEM,events to build parent and family <br /> engagement,and summer program to help children succeed academically. <br /> This is the only free after school program for Hawaii Island middle/intermediate schools that operates on campus for three hours a day,five <br /> days a week.The program includes STEM classes such as robotics,digital media,and computer programming;and English/Language Arts <br /> (ELA)classes such as Hawaiian values,creative writing,and entrepreneurship. <br /> ASAS Hawaii also brings two summer programs to support academics:1)Camp Ready,guiding eighth grade students as they transition from • <br /> middle school to high school.2)Summer Programs,offered for four-weeks at each school with a blend of academics,sports,arts and crafts, <br /> and community service. <br /> After-School All-Stars Hawaii-Academic Enrichment <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />
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