Often, the time after school can be just as important as school itself. How can you best serve your after-school program participants to maximize their time?
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These three data sets help you dive deeper into what worked and what didn’t during your summer session.
Use these ideas to train your staff to make the time after school a fun and fulfilling experience for all your participants.
If your parks and rec department or YMCA has a pool or lake, you’re lucky! But if not, try one of these creative solutions to stay cool as temperatures soar.
Having a repository of awesome stories that you can lean on throughout the year is a vital resource that every camp should have–and it is easiest to create in the summer.
Mid-summer burnout is inevitable. And when it happens, you can either take it as a chance to coast until the end or use the learnings as a turning point to close out strong.
While revenue and profit potential may vary depending on setup and location, pivoting to meet community needs with day five programming can have other big benefits.
Grab these photos and videos before the summer is over to make your life easier during the offseason.
Whether you already use data or the mere thought is intimidating, using these reports will set your organization up for future success.
Having lots of data is just the first step. How you use that data to make informed decisions is the next important step.
Critical feedback can be very hard to take. However, accepting and analyzing feedback is one of the only ways to improve.
Instead of succumbing to email overwhelm, try these tactics to help make email work for you.