Profiles of legislative districts

Author(s): Massachusetts. Special Commission on After School and Out of School Time;
Date Issued: November 2007
Publisher(s): Massachusetts. Special Commission on After School and Out of School Time
Description: Profiles of selected after school programs in Massachusetts by legislative district
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Preparer(s): McLaughlin, Debra; Gittleman, Julia; Traphagen, Kathleen
Funder(s): Massachusetts. General Court ; Nellie Mae Education Foundation ; Boston Foundation
Source: Boston: Massachusetts, Special Commission on After School and Out of School Time. Retrieved September 22, 2008, from http://www.massafterschoolcomm.org/dotnetnuke/Portals/0/downloads/MSC_legislative_profiles.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
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