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SUMMARY:A Deep Dive into Community Eligibility in the 2024–2025 School Year
DESCRIPTION:The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a powerful tool in combatting childhood hunger by increasing students’ access to healthy school meals. CEP has been shown to strengthen food security\, improve children’s diet\, and bolster school meal participation\, all while reducing administrative and operational burdens for school nutrition departments. The 2024-2025 school year saw significant increases in CEP adoption nationwide. Join the Food Research & Action Center for a deep dive webinar detailing the findings from our latest report\, Community Eligibility: The Key to Hunger-Free Schools — School Year 2024–2025.\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/a-deep-dive-into-community-eligibility-in-the-2024-2025-school-year/
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SUMMARY:The STEM Talk | Episode 4: Pathways to STEM
DESCRIPTION:Join  guest experts\, Melissa Moritz (Alliance for Learning Innovation) and Jeff Weld (STEM Education Coalition)\, as we explore how federal policy translates into classroom impact. Drawing from their extensive experience spanning the White House\, Department of Education\, and frontline teaching\, they discuss strategies for expanding access to high-quality STEM learning\, building sustainable workforce pathways\, and connecting students to STEM careers. \n\nIn just 30 minutes on the first Thursday of each month\, join experts from across the STEM landscape as they provide factual information\, practical strategies\, and actionable resources to help you navigate the ever-changing world of STEM education\, workforce development\, policy\, and advocacy. Hosted by the Afterschool STEM Hub\, STEM Education Coalition\, and STEM Ecosystems\, TIES\, “The STEM Talk” creates a safe space for dialogue while maintaining a focus on information that matters to you and the communities you serve. Whether you’re an educator\, administrator\, policymaker\, or advocate\, this monthly pulse check will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively champion STEM initiatives in today’s dynamic environment.\nFeatured Speakers: James Brown – Executive Director\, STEM Education Coalition (Regular Presenter) Della Cronin – Bose Public Affairs Group (Regular Presenter) Plus guest\, expert voices from across the STEM field.\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/the-stem-talk-episode-4-pathways-to-stem/
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SUMMARY:Afterschool Policy Pulse
DESCRIPTION:Every second Friday at noon ET\, Senior VP of Policy\, Erik Peterson\, will recap the latest policy developments\, what we know (or don’t know!) about how they may impact afterschool and summer programs\, and what may be coming up next. Submit your questions in advance so we know what’s top of mind for you. \nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/afterschool-policy-pulse-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250715T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250715T153000
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SUMMARY:Teen Science Cafe Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Want to inspire teens in your community to explore STEM in a fun\, social\, and youth-led way? Apply now to become a Teen Science Café Fellow! This unique opportunity offers adult facilitators the training\, support\, and resources needed to launch their own Teen Science Café—monthly events where teens connect with STEM experts through snacks and real conversations about science\, technology\, and the world around them. \nJoin an upcoming info session on June 18 or July 15 to learn more—or skip ahead and apply now. A select number of participants will receive $2\,500 in startup funding to help bring their café to life. \nThis fellowship includes: \n\nTraining and mentorship\nAccess to a national network of fellow educators and leaders\nResources to support teen-led planning and programming\nOptional seed funding to cover costs like food\, materials\, or outreach\n\nOpen to adult facilitators ready to empower teen leadership and bring STEM to life in their communities. \n👉 Apply today and take the first step in launching a Teen Science Café in your area! \nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/teen-science-cafe-info-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250716T110000
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SUMMARY:LEAP Launch from NMOST
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, July 16 at 11 AM! We will officially launch LEAP and provide a walkthrough of what’s on the platform featuring Steve Stookey of Cypherworx. You’ll have a chance to see what our platform looks like\, ask questions\, and learn more about LEAP! \nRegister: https://nmost.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=407861cba3183b6f2ea8f2b61&id=8df027ad43&e=ec641694ed
URL:https://nmost.org/event/leap-launch-from-nmost/
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SUMMARY:CACFP: Reflecting on the Past and Shaping the Future
DESCRIPTION:For over fifty years\, the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) has provided funding to help cover the cost of nutritious snacks and meals served at eligible child care centers and family child care homes. Research shows that CACFP supports good nutrition and quality care in early care and education settings\, yet the program remains underutilized. This webinar\, co-hosted by FRAC and the National CACFP Association\, will provide an overview of the current landscape of participation in CACFP\, including barriers to access as well as opportunities on the state and federal level to improve the reach of this critical program.\nSpeakers:\n– Clarissa Hayes\, Deputy Director of Child Nutrition Programs & Policy at the Food Research & Action Center\n– Lauren Walcott\, Emerson Hunger Fellow at the Food Research & Action Center\n– Alexia Thex\, Vice President Policy\, Partnerships & Events at the National CACFP Association\n– McKenzie Brunner\, Policy & Outreach Specialist\, National CACFP Association\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/cacfp-reflecting-on-the-past-and-shaping-the-future-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250728T103000
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SUMMARY:A Virtual Gratitude Reception\, from A to Z: The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading Salutes Aquariums and Zoos
DESCRIPTION:Science centers\, libraries\, zoos\, aquariums\, and so many other vibrant community anchors play a powerful role in sparking curiosity\, nurturing interests\, and supporting STEM engagement in addition to early literacy. \nCheck out the Campaign for Grade Level Reading’s upcoming webinar on July 28\, 10:30-12pm MT\, which will showcase these meaningful afterschool\, summer\, and other out-of-school time learning spaces and their role in the wider learning ecosystem. \n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/6036/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250729T080000
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SUMMARY:Explora: Rollin' Robots Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Use code\, cardboard\, and ingenuity to create fun\, interactive experiences with an adorable robot ball called a Sphero!  \nRegister: https://forms.gle/93zYSrP7SVuu4kP77
URL:https://nmost.org/event/explora-rollin-robots-workshop/
LOCATION:Explora\, 1701 Mountain Rd NW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Explora: AI for Early Childhood Workshop (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for activities exploring artificial intelligence for young learners. You’ll immediately be able to apply these ideas with your students! \nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/explora-ai-for-early-childhood-workshop-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Closing the Out-of-School Time Nutrition Gap: Afterschool Nutrition Program Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:Join FRAC to learn about the basics of the Afterschool Nutrition Programs and how these programs play a role in decreasing childhood food insecurity during the out-of-school time hours. Hear from an anti-hunger organization and a state partner on the role each can play in increasing access to these important programs.\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/closing-the-out-of-school-time-nutrition-gap-afterschool-nutrition-program-fundamentals/
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