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Academic achievement improved among students active in structured after-school programs
October 9, 2012 by NewsBot
Participating in structured after-school care programs such as Boys and Girls Clubs positively affects academic achievement, says a new study. The study looked at data on 719 students in second through eighth grades who participated in after-school activities at local Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas during the 2009-2010 academic year. Students' participation in club activities was correlated with improved grades and fewer school absences.