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Declaring October 9, 2003 as "Lights On Afterschool!" Day.
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WHEREAS, Children are at greater risk of being involved in crime and substance abuse between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, the hours between the end of school and the time working parents return home; and
WHEREAS, Throughout the country, as many as fifteen million children are home alone without adult supervision on any given day due in large part to the fact that families have difficulty finding after school programs; and
WHEREAS, According to the U. S. Department of Education studies show that students in after school programs have stronger academic performance, better behavior and school attendance, and greater expectations for the future; and
WHEREAS, Quality after school programs are essential to families with young children in Philadelphia because they:
- Stimulate children's imaginations and enrich student's lives;
- Provide a safe friendly learning environment for our youth that boosts their academic achievement;
- Support working families by ensuring that their children are in safe, structured, stimulating and productive programs after the regular school day ends;
- Encourage families to become more effective partners in their children's education;
- Build stronger communities by involving our students, parents, business leaders and adult volunteers in the lives of our young people; and
WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia has shown its commitment to improving after school through the Children's Investment Strategy; and
WHEREAS, Lights on Afterschool!, an initiative of the Afterschool Alliance sponsored by JC Penney, is a national celebration of after school programs that on October 9, 2003, will promote the critical importance of quality after school programs in the lives of children, their families and their communities; now therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That we hereby declare October 9, 2003 as "Lights On Afterschool!" Day.
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