Middle School Sports: Filling the Gap

Middle School Sports: Filling the Gap

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Around age 10, kids start dropping out of sports in droves. Middle school sports are key to keeping them involved. Learn from two trailblazing cities that are leading with strategic plans.

SPEAKERS:

Lamont Robinson, Assistant Commissioner, Oakland Athletic League; Manager of Middle School Athletics & Activities, Oakland Unified School District

Sonya Goodwyn, Executive Director, Whole Child Services & Supports, Baltimore City Public Schools

Moderated by Flynn Burch, UA Global Community Impact and Executive Director, UA Foundation

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