What does the community foundation consider in-school versus out-of-school?
If the effort seeks to support teachers professional development and provide additional resources in the classroom it is considered in-school (even if it happens in the summer, e.g., teachers summer program). If the effort seeks to support students with extended learning opportunities outside of school hours, it is considered out-of-school, unless the school/district actually extends the official school day.
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