Clark, KellseyAnderson, Wendy2019-06-142019-06-142019https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203640University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2019. Kellsey Clark authored paper and poster; Wendy Anderson authored poster. Faculty Mentor: Wendy Anderson.A common form of research in human service professions is to look at the effectiveness of interventions and then considering improvements to be made to service delivery. The program I currently intern for, Neighborhood Youth Services (NYS), is no different. The staff at this after school program for at-risk youth have objectives that they are working towards providing during their programming, such as working towards good nutrition, improving self-esteem, and increased academic achievement. In a typical day at NYS, I spend over half of my time working with youth on homework or other learning activities. As a program, NYS would like to know if the efforts are making a significant difference across these objectives, and also if there is anything we can be doing to further improve youth outcomes. For this reason, I am very interested in seeing how youth at Neighborhood Youth Services perceive school, and how that impacts their academic achievement.enUniversity of Minnesota DuluthAcademic achievementNeighborhood Youth ServicesUniversity HonorsHow Youth at Neighborhood Youth Services Perceive School Over TimeScholarly Text or Essay