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Does increasing after school programs qualify as increased time on task (promoting student engagement to improve performance)?

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Does increasing after school programs qualify as increased time on task (promoting student engagement to improve performance)?

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Yes, if the district implements the program to improve student achievement, will predominately benefit students with the greatest educational needs and students in low-performing schools with concentrations of such pupils and will not supplant existing district effort.

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