He also directed Project Forward Leap, a nonprofit,
academic enrichment program for urban, middle - school scholars in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Lancaster Pennsylvania.
This past summer, she taught in New York with the Breakthrough Collaborative,
an academic enrichment program for underserved middle school students.
Not exact matches
Camp Troubie is a four - week summer
program for rising / incoming 6th through 8th (morning
academic classes) and rising / incoming 5th through 8th (afternoon
enrichment) grade girls.
For more than 30 years we have set the standard for extraordinary summer programs from elite sports camps to academic enrichment and study abroad progra
For more than 30 years we have set the standard
for extraordinary summer programs from elite sports camps to academic enrichment and study abroad progra
for extraordinary summer
programs from elite sports camps to
academic enrichment and study abroad
programs.
Roxbury Latin Summer
Programs (West Roxbury) offers academic, athletic, and artistic enrichment programs, for boys and girls, at The Roxbury Latin
Programs (West Roxbury) offers
academic, athletic, and artistic
enrichment programs, for boys and girls, at The Roxbury Latin
programs,
for boys and girls, at The Roxbury Latin School.
In settling the D.C. lawsuit, Chartwells agreed to make $ 14 million in credits and payments to the school system and committed to provide $ 5 million in philanthropic support
for the schools, including $ 4 million to the D.C. Public Education Fund
for «innovative
programs» and $ 1 million to several nonprofit organizations that promote literacy and provide mentors, college scholarships and
academic enrichment.
More than 700,000 students in more than 1,200 New York City schools — including large high schools in all five boroughs — would face higher class sizes, have fewer teachers and lose after - school
academic and
enrichment programs if President - elect Trump makes good on a campaign promise to pull billions of federal dollars away from public schools to pay
for private vouchers, a UFT analysis has found.
Prioritized
program areas, designed
for youths ages 6 - 18, include
academic enrichment; cultural
enrichment (arts, music, science); career
enrichment; youth leadership, community service and civic engagement; and gang and violence prevention.
Project BOOST (Building Options and Opportunities
for Students) is an
enrichment program that serves both elementary and middle school students, focusing on providing
academic, cultural and community service learning opportunities
for kids.
Today, as legislators see it, dual enrollment offers something
for everyone:
academic enrichment for kids who have maxed out the honors and accelerated classes their schools offer; a glimpse of college rigor
for high school laggards; and a leg up on a career
for those who enroll in trade
programs.
(Sec. 4201) The bill makes several administrative changes to the 21st Century Community Learning Centers
Program, which supports
academic enrichment opportunities
for children during non-school hours.
[2] Part B authorizes $ 1.1 billion
for 21st Century Community Learning Centers that offer after - school
academic enrichment programs.
Academic and
enrichment program for Aki Kurose students.
The foundation has awarded over $ 530,000 in grants to both national and community organizations
for academic -
enrichment and child - immunization
programs.
Academic,
enrichment and high school transition
program for rising 9th graders at Cleveland, with a special focus on project - based learning and social justice.
Academic and
enrichment program for students at Jane Addams and Nathan Hale, with a special focus on leadership development and college & career readiness.
Academic,
enrichment and high school transition
program for rising 9th graders at Chief Sealth.
Academic and
enrichment program for students at the Seattle World School, with a special focus on environmental science.
Academic and
enrichment program for African - American males at South Shore, focused on social - emotional development, leadership and self - efficacy.
Academic and
enrichment program for African - American students, focused on culturally appropriate instruction and college / career readiness.
Academic,
enrichment and high school transition
program for rising 9th graders at Franklin.
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (Title IV, Part B)
program supports the creation of opportunities
for academic enrichment during non-school hours
for children, particularly students who attend high - poverty and low - performing schools.
Academic and
enrichment program for African - American students, focused on leadership and college readiness.
These
programs are created through partnerships between schools and local community resources to provide literacy,
academic enrichment and safe constructive alternatives
for students in kindergarten through ninth grade (K - 9).
There are community charter schools that are have high numbers of ELL and IEP students and need additional math and ELA tutoring,
academic enrichment programs after school, and counselors
for students and families.
Workplace Experience: 1972 - 1979 Private education teacher (reading and study skills
for middle and high school) Wood School 1979 - 1982 Director, Learning Dynamics Study Skills Center 1979 - 1982 Adjunct faculty, University of San Diego, Education Dept. 1982 - 1988 Extension faculty, University of California at San Diego Education Dept. 1983 - 1985 Adjunct faculty, National University, Education Dept. 1982 - 1987 Co - founder / Educational Director of SuperCamp Residential
academic enrichment skills
program 1995 - 2009 Adjunct Faculty, San Diego State University 1996 - 2006 Co-founded The Brain Store (Publishing Company) 1997 - present Co-founder, Jensen Learning Corp..
The ACE
program is designed to provide the
academic enrichment and skill support needed to boost student preparation
for honors classes, as well as improve student PARCC test scores.
This
program supports the creation of community learning centers that provide
academic enrichment opportunities
for children, particularly students who attend high - poverty and low performing schools.
(3) Gifted education
for gifted students which enables them to participate in acceleration or
enrichment programs, or both, as appropriate, and to receive services according to their intellectual and
academic abilities and needs.
Fiske and Ladd argue that North Carolina's letter grades fail to account
for the impact that poverty has on
academic achievement, and that wrap - around services, like summer
enrichment programs and health clinics, are critical to seeing broad - scale improvement in students» learning gains.
The 21st CCLC
program supports the creation of community learning centers to provide
academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours
for children, particularly students who attend high - poverty and low - performing schools.
Quality
programs may provide children and youth with
academic support and
enrichment (1), supportive social environments (2, 3, 4), or simply serve as a safe space
for children and youth to spend their out - of - school time (5, 6).
It also runs a robust extended day
program that offers supplemental
academic instruction
for struggling students and cultural
enrichment activities in the areas of music, dance, sports, and math.
To be effective, the concept of expanded learning time requires the complete redesign of a school's educational
program in a way that combines
academics with
enrichment for a well - rounded student experience and that supports teachers by giving them more time
for planning, training, and professional development.
With a mix of human capital reforms, such as rounding out the teaching force with UCLA graduate students who have expertise in key subjects, added student learning and
enrichment programs in and out of classroom, and a new focus on developing a college - going culture of high expectations, UCLA is setting out to take what is, by most measures, a struggling school and drastically improve
academic outcomes
for all students.
Our high - quality TUITION - FREE education provides: * Strong
academic instruction in preparation
for college * Extended school day and longer school year * A classroom computer
for every student * NO COST after school
enrichment program until 6:00 pm * NO COST field trips in nature to extend classroom learning * NO COST high school placement assistance
States encourage schools that choose to expand learning time to add 300 additional hours to the standard school - year schedule, allowing more time
for the three key areas:
academics,
enrichment programming, and teacher collaboration
Manatee Charter School would like to announce to the community it's intent to apply to the 21st Century Community Learning Center
program grant to provide
academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours
for children, particularly students who attend high - poverty and low - performing schools.
The Young Scholars
Program provides scholars with educational and college advising as well as financial support
for academic and extracurricular
enrichment from 8th grade through high school.
We accomplish this by investing more than $ 20 million annually in scholarship support and
academic enrichment for students, operational improvements
for schools, leadership development
programs for the next generation of school leaders, and
academic programs and professional development
for teachers.
Providing funding
for programs to focus on
academic achievement,
enrichment, and family literacy.
In its current form, the
program is designed to provide opportunities
for academic enrichment, youth development, and family learning (Harris, 2010).
My current projects include overseeing a major building renovation project to provide our students and families with a state - of - the - art learning facility, and designing our internal before and after school
program supporting
enrichment opportunities
for all students and a seamless transition from
academic time to after school time.
Local Evaluation Each grantee must conduct an annual independent local
program evaluation to assess its progress toward achieving its goal of providing high - quality opportunities
for academic enrichment, and positive student learning outcomes.
Supports include a summer
enrichment program for incoming ninth graders that provides both an
academic boost and field trips.
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC)
Program provides federal funding
for the establishment of community learning centers that provide
academic, artistic and cultural
enrichment opportunities — during non-school hours —
for students, particularly those who attend high poverty and low - performing schools, to meet state and local standards in core
academic subjects such as reading, math and science.
The organization publishes a catalog of
academic enrichment programs and activities that are endorsed
for their effectiveness.
In MPS, the Turnaround Arts effort will focus on three key areas: additional professional development
for arts educators and arts integration education; integration of the five arts disciplines — visual arts, music, dance, theater and media arts — within all content area classrooms; and working with the district's arts partners to provide both in - school and after - school
enrichment programs to foster student engagement in learning and incorporating the arts into
academic supports.
To achieve the school's mission of
academic excellence
for all students, Gardner Pilot Academy (GPA) provides high - quality teaching, along with a range of social, emotional and
enrichment programs.
Your gift helps to support initiatives such as student financial aid,
enrichments programs, professional development, and
academic programs for the students.