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Engage Every Student: 2022-23 Public School Survey

The American Rescue Plan brings over $521 million in additional funding for afterschool and summer learning across Kentucky. This funding presents a tremendous opportunity to support students’ recovery and expand access to afterschool and summer learning programs for underserved communities across the Commonwealth

To help support districts, the Kentucky Out-of-School Alliance (KYOSA) has created a brief survey (see below) aimed at helping us learn about the types of programs and interventions you’ll be offering during non-school hours to help kids recover and re-engage. We will use your responses to provide better support to school districts who wish to start or expand comprehensive afterschool and summer learning programs.

The deadline for completion is Friday, November 4, 2022.

Comprehensive afterschool programming: Broad-based programming offered by schools or community-based organizations (CBOs) (sometimes in partnership with one another) during the hours immediately following the school day (i.e. after 3 p.m.). Programming can include opportunities to accelerate learning, along with a broad array of enrichment activities ranging from physical fitness and health education; arts programs; science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities; and career and technical education (CTE) programs; to youth development. For older students, these opportunities can include a work-based learning or community service component.

Summer learning/enrichment programming: Broad-based programming offered by schools or community-based organizations (CBOs) (sometimes in partnership with one another) over summer break. Programming can include opportunities to accelerate learning, along with a broad array of enrichment activities ranging from physical fitness and health education; arts programs; science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities; and career and technical education (CTE) programs; to youth development. For older students, these opportunities can include a work-based learning or community service component.

Take the survey!

Please complete all fields unless labeled “optional.” We ask that you share your name and email address with us so we can follow up with any questions.

"(Required)" indicates required fields

Name(Required)
Name of person completing this form
Email address of person completing this form
Position/Role(Required)
Position/role held by person completing this form

Please select your school district from one of the dropdown options below.
Afterschool Programming Offered(Required)
Through the use of American Rescue Plan (ARP)/ESSER III funds, will your district be offering comprehensive afterschool programming (see above definition) during the 2022-2023 school year to address learning loss caused by the pandemic?
Afterschool Programming Offered, cont'd
To the best of your ability, please estimate the percentage of schools in your district that will be offering comprehensive afterschool programming during the 2022-2023 school year.
Transportation Provided: Afterschool
Will transportation be provided to students who attend afterschool programs?
Summer Programming Offered(Required)
Through the use of American Rescue Plan (ARP)/ESSER III funds, will your district be offering summer learning or summer enrichment programming (see above definition) to address learning loss caused by the pandemic?
Summer Programming Offered, cont'd
To the best of your ability, please estimate the percentage of schools in your district that will be offering summer learning or summer enrichment programming during Summer 2023.
Transportation Provided: Summer
Will transportation be provided to students who attend summer learning or summer enrichment programs?
Other Evidence-Based Interventions(Required)
Will your district be offering any of the following other evidence-based interventions during non-school hours, as allowed under the American Rescue Plan (ARP), to address learning loss caused by the pandemic? Check all that apply.
Feel free to share any additional information you'd like us to know about your district's plans for using ARP funds to address learning loss caused by the pandemic.

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