* Academic enrichment programs: After-school tutoring, advanced placement courses, gifted and talented programs.
* Social-emotional learning programs: Programs designed to teach students social skills, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution.
* Health and wellness programs: Nutrition education, physical activity programs, mental health counseling.
* Character education programs: Programs focusing on developing ethical behavior and positive character traits.
* Intervention programs: Programs designed to address specific academic or behavioral challenges faced by students. This might include remedial reading, special education services, or behavior modification programs.
* Extracurricular activities: Sports, clubs, arts programs, and other activities that take place on school grounds during or after school hours.
Essentially, if the program's main location and facilitator are the school, it's considered a school-based program. These programs aim to support students' academic, social, emotional, and physical well-being, often integrating with the school's overall curriculum and structure.