Whereas, Whereas the citizens of Michigan stand firmly committed to
quality afterschool programs because they provide a safe, friendly learning
environment for our kids that boosts their academic achievement; promote valued
social and academic skills that motivate, challenge and inspire children; support
working families by ensuring that their children are safe and productive after
the regular school day ends; build stronger communities by involving our students,
parents business leaders and adult volunteers in the lives of our young people;
and,
Whereas, Michigan has provided significant leadership in the area of community
involvement in the education and well-being of our youth, grounded in the principle
that quality afterschool programs are a critical link to helping our children
become successful adults ; and,
Whereas, Lights on Afterschool!, a national celebration of afterschool programs
on October 9, promotes the critical importance of quality afterschool programs
in the lives of children, their families and their communities; and now therefore
be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim October 9, 2003, as Lights On Afterschool! Day in Michigan,
and I extend appreciation to all afterschool programs for their efforts to improve
the lives of our students, and encourage all citizens of Michigan to assure
that every child has access to a safe, friendly place where the lights are on
afterschool.