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The case for afterschool
Afterschool Alliance, January, 2000
(Afterschool Alert Poll Report). Washington, DC: Afterschool Alliance.

A discussion of results from the Afterschool Alliance 2000 nationwide poll of 800 registered voters on the need for after school programming in the United States

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A report of findings from the December 1999 Mott Foundation/JCPenney nationwide survey on afterschool programs
Afterschool Alliance, July 2000
(After School Alert Poll Report). Washington, DC: After School Alliance.

Results from a nationwide poll of 800 registered voters on the need for after school programming in the United States

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Support for afterschool stays high: But so does concern over availability
Afterschool Alliance, June, 2000
(After School Alert Poll Report No. 3). Washington, DC: Afterschool Alliance.

An overview of key findings from the Afterschool Alliance poll on the availability, necessity, and funding for after school programs, based on a sample of 800 registered voters

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