How Long to Read Hours of Opportunity: Lessons from five cities on building systems to improve after-school, summer school, and other out-of-school-time programs

By Susan J. Bodilly

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The Wallace Foundation sponsored an initiative to help five cities increase collaboration, access, quality, information sharing, and sustainability in their out-of-school-time systems. The first in this three-volume series describes the cities' early work under the grant and analyzes the conditions and activities that contributed to their progress in building a coordinated system of services to meet the initiative's goals.

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