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Afterschool Superheroes
& Champions

Afterschool programs can’t do it alone! Learn about the individuals creating lasting change for youth across the region with their dedication, innovation, and leadership.

 

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Alaska Afterschool Champion

The Alaska Afterschool Champion Award recognizes an individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to ensure access to high-quality afterschool programing. This individual exemplifies extraordinary dedication to our field and was selected by the Alaska Out-of-School Time Conference Planning Committee.

2023 Alaska Afterschool Champion: Julie Wild Curry

Julie started her work in Skagway, Alaska as the Community Education director in 1982. Community education included running after school and summer education programs that were supported by a State a Community School grant. In 1987, Julie and her husband moved to Fairbanks, Alaska with their family and Julie began volunteering at the Resource Center for Parents and Children on the Parent Warm Line, answering parent calls, and supporting the mission of child abuse prevention.

Soon after her youngest child turned three, Julie was hired to work part time doing community outreach and home visits eventually becoming full time through 1999. Julie also started volunteering in schools at the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District.

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Alaska Afterschool Superheroes

The Afterschool Superheroes Award recognizes outstanding afterschool professionals who step forward every day to help children in need, support academic growth, provide healthy snacks and meals, and serve as role models.

2024 Afterschool Superheroes

Madeline Emmi | Youth 360 Club Manager Houston Middle/High, United Way of Mat-Su - Youth 360, (Houston, AK)

Eric Heil | Health & PE Teacher at GMVS, Goldenview Middle School, Anchorage School District (Anchorage, AK)

Shellie Worsfold | Site Coordinator for PYDAP CHILL program at Chapman, Project GRAD Kenai Peninsula (Homer, AK)

Victoria Merritt | Retired AfterSchool Manager, Youth Center and Gym Manger, The City of Craig Parks and Recreation (Craig, AK)

Elizabeth Castillo | Army Child & Youth Services Program Assistant / Teacher, Fort Wainwright (Fairbanks, AK)

Click Here to learn more about our 2024 Superheroes

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Past Awardees

Learn more about our past afterschool awardees by clicking their name!

Afterschool Champion Award

2022 - Representative Don Young

2021 - Barbara Pennington

2020 - Dr. Karen Gaborik

2019 - Rebecca Soza

2018 - Sen. Cathy Giessel & Rep. Matt Claman

2017 - Dale Austermuhl

2016 - Barb Dubovich

2016 - Kevin Ritchie

Afterschool Superhero Award

2023 - Meghan Boltz, Chris Etzwiler, Becky Turland, Jennifer Wienke, Karina Marette, and Cindy Tapia-Ruiz.
Read about the 2023 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2022 - Becca Madsen, Valarie Jackson, Connor Tetlow, Shirley Craig, Katie Holmlund, and Lea Hood.
Read about the 2022 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2021 - Mo Dart, Pam Gingue, Jazzanne Gordon-Fretwell, Sierra Moskios, and Julie Johnson.
Read about the 2021 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2020 - Billy Smith, Pauline Mejia, Wendi Raygor, Karla Horner Raffaele, and Chong Vue.
Read about the 2020 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2019 - Kristina Rush, Drasida Basargin, Lynette Ortolano, Kristy Peterson, and Kiara Kearns.
Read about the 2019 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2018 - Deanna Baier, Jorden Nigro, Kyla Dammann, Marilyn Eggleston, and Brad Fidel.
Read about the 2018 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.

2017 - Tracey Hupe, Missy Odsather, Janice Hadley, Thomas Burek, and Courtney Havrilek.
Read about the 2017 Alaska Afterschool Superheroes here.