'Lights on Afterschool' celebrates after school programming across the Bay Area

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Students at two Bay Area schools celebrated the 24th Annual Lights on Afterschool initiative on Thursday.

The aim was to highlight the organizations which benefited from Californias historic investment of $4 billion in afterschool programs in 2021.Students at two Bay Area schools celebrated the 24th Annual ‘Lights on Afterschool’ initiative on Thursday. The aim was to highlight the organizations which benefited from California's historic investment of $4 billion in afterschool programs in 2021.

The ‘Staff versus Student Game’ is a yearly rivalry that brings out the competitive spirit in everyone, and no one was holding back. Christina Green, the After School Coordinator at Elmhurst, says these opportunities for connection are imperative for student success, "This is our way to bridge that gap between like school day and after school for them to get to know their teachers on a different level," she said.

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