After School Programs

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By Lisa Peakes on Friday, February 20, 2004.
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As states continue to figure out the best way to comply with the "No Child Left Behind" education law, a lot of focus has been placed on what happens in the classroom. But what hasn't received as much attention is what students do after school, and how that plays into their education.

Dr. Beth Miller compiled research on after-school programs in a study called "Critical Hours." She talks to Morning Edition's Lisa Peakes.

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