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Effectively Expanding California's After School System:
Overcoming the Workforce Supply Obstacle
After School Policy Brief, March 2008

This policy brief covers the state's challenges in meeting staffing needs for its publicly-funded after school programs.
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Introduction
Proposition 49, which voters passed in 2002,
guaranteed more than a three-fold increase in
state funding for after school programs, although
rollout was dependent on the state budget meeting
specific conditions. In 2006-07, the budget met
those conditions and the legislation implementing
the proposition was passed. Subsequently,
an additional $550 million per year began to flow
into new and expanded after school programs that
were funded through the After School Education
and Safety Program. This unprecedented
expansion of programs over a few months
presented many challenges. Primary among
them was the ability to hire new staff, which has strained the state's after school infrastructure at
all levels, from administration by the California Department of Education
to program staffing at local schools.
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