New Jersey’s Afterschool and Out-of-School Time (OST) Professional Network promotes and supports the development, continuity, and expansion of out-of-school time programs.
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Lights On Afterschool
On October 23, 2025, thousands of events across the country will celebrate afterschool’s impact. We urge New Jersey programs to join in. Whether through an open house, student showcase, resource fair, or creative celebration, every event makes a statement: ➡️ Register your event today: afterschoolalliance.org/loa.cfm Together, we can show policymakers and the public that afterschool… ...
BEHAVIOR & INCLUSION SERIES – Turning Down the Heat on Behavior
BEHAVIOR & INCLUSION SERIES – Turning Down the Heat on BehaviorYouth use behavior. Providers are challenged by behavior. Join NJSACC and our trainer from Kids Included Together (KIT) for this virtual workshop exploring the KIT Behavior Thermometer. This valuable tool helps guide staff in identifying typical, challenging, concerning, and unsafe behavior and the appropriate steps… ...
NJSACC Peer Learning Community – November 2025
NEW for 2025-26, NJSACC will offer 3 PLCs (Peer Learning Communities) that will meet virtually via zoom for networking, information sharing, and more! Space is limited for these grant funded free opportunities & is first come first served, so don’t miss out – register ASAP! OST Leaders PLC Now in its 3rd year, this PLC is… ...
CHECK OUT THE FLASH: NEWS AND UPDATES
- Shine The Lights Bright for Lights On 2025We’ve got something to celebrate! Join us for Lights On Afterschool 2025 This year, New Jersey turned the spotlight on afterschool like never before. Governor Phil Murphy officially proclaimed October 23 as “Lights On Afterschool Day” for the state, shining a public endorsement on our work and recognizing the vital role afterschool programs play in nurturing youth, supporting families, and strengthening communities. Such a proclamation is more than symbolic. It elevates our collective voice, gives…
- Addressing Parental TechnoferenceNJ DCF Launches Public Awareness Campaign to Address Parental Technoference “Time Out on Tech” Urges Parents to Make Tech-Free Time a Priority For Themselves and Their Children TRENTON – In an effort to encourage parents and caregivers to unplug from their devices and prioritize tech-free time with their children, the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, in partnership with the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) and Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey (PCANJ), is launching…
- Effects of Social Media Usage on AdolescentsCommission Report on the Impact of Social Media on Adolescents Social media shapes nearly every part of a young person’s day — from how they learn and connect to how they see themselves and the world around them. The New Jersey Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents has released a comprehensive report examining how these platforms impact youth health, academics, and overall well-being. With 20 actionable recommendations for policymakers, educators, caregivers,…