2024 – A Year in Review
UP for Learning has so much to celebrate! Our Youth Program Specialists (YPS) put together this list of 2024 highlights: 3000 hours of youth and adult partnership (YAP) 8 new […]
Getting to ‘Y’ regional training
GTY works with middle and high school populations to inform and increase data literacy, improve individual agency and increase community engagement. GTY programming provides meaning to the bi-annual Youth Risk […]
Youth and Adults – Post this Video!
Made by youth for youth, this video shows how the YRBS data can give a more accurate picture of what it is like to be a youth in Vermont NOW.
Maple Run Student Leadership Report
This fall, a team of youth and adult facilitators from UP for Learning (UP) brought together all of the student leadership councils at BFA St Albans, the high school in […]
Youth and adults – share this video
UP worked with current Getting to Y teams to create this TikTok style video to help create awareness of the YRBS.
GTY Infographic
This infographic explains how GTY uses the YRBS data to create dialogue and action plans addressing current challenges.
Annual Meeting Recap – Watch the Recording!
UP’s Annual Meeting on November 13 was truly inspiring – a powerful community came together to champion youth as changemakers. If you missed any part of the event, you can […]
Getting to ‘Y’ regional training
GTY works with middle and high school populations to inform and increase data literacy, improve individual agency and increase community engagement. GTY programming provides meaning to the bi-annual Youth Risk […]
Getting to ‘Y’ regional training
GTY works with middle and high school populations to inform and increase data literacy, improve individual agency and increase community engagement. GTY programming provides meaning to the bi-annual Youth Risk […]
Getting to ‘Y’ regional training
GTY works with middle and high school populations to inform and increase data literacy, improve individual agency and increase community engagement. GTY programming provides meaning to the bi-annual Youth Risk […]