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TRAININGS

Cambridge Agenda for Children Out-of-School Time has many years of experience in creating vibrant professional development opportunities for OST providers. We offer a wide variety of competency-based training. Participants are provided with active and engaging learning experiences to deepen their competencies in youth development work.

  • Training opportunities are free and open to anyone working with Cambridge youth in OST. 
  • All new staff should attend introductory trainings to gain a shared understanding of practices associated with each topic.
  • Certificates are available our training
  • We believe training is most effective when attended by a staff team of two or more, as well as the program leadership when possible.
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Julie Croston

Cambridge Wildlife Arts
Founder & Coordinator
Greater Boston Area
Julie Croston is a Cambridge parent,  outdoor learning advocate, and former leader of the Tobin Friends of Fresh Pond club for Tobin Community School. In 2012 she started Art & Science in One, a nature journaling program for fourth- and fifth-graders, which earned an environmental education award from the Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs in 2018. She manages the Cambridge Wildlife Arts program, Green Cambridge’s arts-based environmental education division.
She is the director of recruitment and communications for Cambridge School Volunteers, a nonprofit partner of the Cambridge Public Schools.