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  2. After-School All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    After-School All-Stars (ASAS) is a national non-profit organization that partners with schools across the United States to expand the learning day for low-income children. It provides free after-school programs to over 118,000 students at school sites, summer camps, and more recently also community centers, public housing, and shelters in 78 ...

  3. List of television series based on DC Comics publications

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    DC Universe: Daily news show [8] DC Universe All Star Games: 1 6 2020 Game show [9] Television commercials. Commercial Year Company Notes Superman Kellogg's:

  4. Afterschool Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Afterschool for All Challenge is a conference held in Washington, D.C. for youth, staff, and other individuals involved in afterschool programs. The event brings together hundreds of afterschool supporters (staff, parents, youth, agency and community leaders) in Washington, D.C. for networking, training, meetings with Congressional offices and a special recognition of state and ...

  5. Young All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Young All-Stars was a follow-up to DC's popular 1980s series All-Star Squadron, created and written by Roy Thomas. All-Star Squadron retroactively introduced new stories into DC's Golden Age history, mainly during World War II. The series premise was that during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created Article X, a "superhero draft ...

  6. Arrowverse - Wikipedia

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    For 11 years, the Arrowverse tied together one show, then two shows, then three shows, then four, five, sometimes six, then—once the multiverse was introduced in the 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' crossover event—the entirety of all live-action DC superhero shows and movies that have ever been made." [417]

  7. List of Justice Society of America members - Wikipedia

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    All Star Comics #8 Deceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #2. Starman: Ted Knight Left the team after All Star Comics #23. Deceased in Starman (vol. 2) #72. Wonder Woman: Diana All Star Comics #12 Society Secretary. Deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths. Pre-Crisis exploits re-acknowledged in JSA Classified #4. Faded from existence ...

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  9. Susie Lee - Wikipedia

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    After moving to Las Vegas in 1993, Lee became the founding director of the Inner-City Games, now known as the After-School All-Stars, which conducts after-school programs for children. [3] Beginning in 2010, Lee served as the president of Communities In Schools of Nevada, a dropout prevention organization. [6]