We support the people and organizations who empower youth through expanded learning.
School’s Out Washington is working to ensure equitable access to high-quality, youth development programs across Washington state—especially for low-income youth and youth of color. Through advocacy, professional learning, and grants we have created a foundation of support and expertise that enables and enriches the critical work of youth-serving organizations.
Trainings & Workshops
Dec 03
(10:00 am — 12:30 pm)
Dec 05
(10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Dec 07
(10:00 am — 10:45 am)
Dec 10
(10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Dec 12
(12:00 pm — 2:00 pm)
SEL Method - Emotion Coaching
December 3, 2024 (10:00 am — 12:30 pm)
Format: Virtual on Zoom
Topic: This workshop focuses on strategies that help practitioners integrate emotion management skills and practices into their programs and in the ways they interact with youth.
STARS Credits: 2.5
5 Inclusive Tools for Empowering Staff
December 5, 2024 (10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Instructor: Dane Wolfrom
Format: In person, SOWA Tukwila office
Topic: Help ensure your staff feel valued and included, equipped to handle unexpected happenings, and supported in their growth and development.
STARS Credits: 2
Kick-Off: Online School-Age Basics
December 7, 2024 (10:00 am — 10:45 am)
Format: Virtual on Zoom
Topic: The fully online 30-Hour School-Age course will prepare anyone seeking to provide school-age care to youth ages 5-12 in a state-licensed setting.
STARS Credits: 30
Active Learning
December 10, 2024 (10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Instructor: Samone Coleman
Format: In person in Seattle
Topic: Learn about the "ingredients" of active learning, the role that active learning plays in the experiential learning cycle, and how to create more powerful learning opportunities.
STARS Credits: 2
Culturally Responsive Management and Supervision
December 12, 2024 (12:00 pm — 2:00 pm)
Instructor: Sheely Mauck
Format: Virtual on Zoom
Topic: Participants will explore how a framework for culturally responsive youth programs applies to supervision and management in order to create truly inclusive and responsive work environments.
STARS Credits: 2
Stories
VIEW ALLQuality Spotlight: Living Well Kent
For youth program coordinators Yusuf Ali-Halane and Ankita Gupta, engaging with quality improvement has been a journey of both individual growth and collective transformation for the youth and families they serve at Living Well Kent. As a Black, Indigenous, and...
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VIEW ALLSeptember 26
Hiring Announcement: Policy and Advocacy DirectorOverview:For over 30 years, SOWA has been supporting an equitable ecosystem of expanded learning programs for Washington’s youth by helping after-school, summer, and child care programs beco...
September 16
Meet 2024 Bridge Conference closing plenary speaker: Luis OrtegaLuis Ortega Luis (he/they) is a multidisciplinary storyteller, educator, facilitator, narrative strategist, and the founder and director at Storytellers for Change. Over the last 16 years, L...
September 13
2023: A Year of Strategic Mobilization and Advocacy for Youth DevelopmentAs an intermediary in Washington, mobilizing, convening, and advocating to fund the youth development field were fundamental objectives in 2023. Upon hiring our strategy and partnerships dir...
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Join the Youth Development Strategy Table
learn moreThe Youth Development Strategy Table is a coalition of public and nonprofit stakeholders working to establish a focused state-level youth development effort to sustain early learning gains, improve academic and social-emotional outcomes, and prevent deep end system involvement.
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Check out Elevate Washington
Elevate Washington is a member-based youth program data system and public directory. It includes nonprofits, businesses, and agencies that offer afterschool enrichment, childcare, youth services, and a range of other opportunities and support for children and young people (ages 5 to 24).
SOWA created the Elevate Washington so that we have the tools and information needed to see where youth programs are operating in our state and better understand who’s being served. With this critical data, we’re able to advocate for resources and also provide families with an easy way to find programs in their area.
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