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OCR Page 1 of 14HIGHLIGHTS FROM SURVEY OF AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
90% of those surveyed agreed that there should be some type of organized activity or
place for children and teens to go after school.
Agreed:
92%
Strongly agreed :
78%
Not so strongly agreed:
14%
Agreed by Party Affiliation:
95% of Democrats
92% of Independents
88% of Republicans
76% of those surveyed would be upset if after school programs were not available to
children in their area.
Upset:
76%
Very upset:
34%
Somewhat upset:
42%
Residents of cities and suburbs had a better impression of after school programs in their
community and across the nation.
Nation
Community
Big City
Positive:
64%
70%
Very Positive:
23%
28%
Somewhat Positive:
41%
42%
Small City
Positive:
67%
64%
Very Positive:
27%
32%
Somewhat Positive
40%
32%
Suburb
Positive:
63%
68%
Very Positive:
16%
30%
Somewhat Positive:
47%
38%
89% of those surveyed would favor a program that would, "use public school buildings
during after school hours to provide children with fun, enriching learning opportunities
that extend beyond school's traditional academic style, that challenge them, and that give
them more individualized attention.
Favor:
89%
Strongly favor:
67%
Not so strongly favor:
22%
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