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April 21, 2026

How to Celebrate Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week in April

The National Afterschool Association will celebrate Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week from April 20 to 24 and has provided some tips on how teachers and students can commemorate the week.

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The week is intended to be a time to recognize, appreciate, and advocate for those who work with young people during out-of-school hours. 

According to the National Afterschool Association, an estimated 10 million young people participate in afterschool programs annually that are staffed by more than 850,000 afterschool professionals, many of whom are often not recognized or appreciated for their work.

Research shows that afterschool programs run by skilled professionals result in increased social-emotional skills, school attendance, and academic performance.

The National Afterschool Association has recommended some ways to show appreciation for afterschool professionals:

  • Write on social media: “Research shows that afterschool professionals make a profound difference in the lives of young people. #heartofafterschool”
  • Give a hand-written card from you or your child to the afterschool professionals you know.
  • Send an email to an afterschool professional’s supervisor describing why that person is appreciated. 
  • Make healthy treats for the staff at your afterschool program.

For more information on Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week, visit the National Afterschool Association’s website.

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April 14, 2025

National Afterschool Association to Celebrate Week Honoring Out-of-School-Hours Professionals

The National Afterschool Association is celebrating Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week in late April to recognize those who work with young people during out-of-school hours.

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The week – which runs from April 21 to 25 – will be marked by celebrations, public relations, and advocacy efforts that encourage appreciation and support for afterschool professionals.

According to the National Afterschool Association, approximately 7.8 million young people participate in afterschool programs annually in the United States. More than 850,000 afterschool professionals work with children during out-of-school hours but, the association notes, they are often not recognized or appreciated for their work.

Research shows that afterschool programs result in increased social-emotional skills, school attendance, and academic performance, the association said. 

The association developed articles, flyers, and graphics in a press kit as part of its Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week celebration. Its suggestions on how to show appreciation during the week include: 

  • Posting on social media about how research shows that afterschool professionals make an impact on the lives of young people
  • Giving a hand-written card to the afterschool professionals who work with your child
  • Sending an email to an afterschool professional’s supervisor to describe why they are appreciated
  • Making healthy or non-food treats for the staff at your child’s afterschool program

For more information, visit the National Afterschool Association’s website celebrating Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week.