Title IV, Part B supports centers that
provide academic enrichment programs during non-school hours, especially those that target high - poverty families and students who attend low - performing schools.
Not exact matches
The center
provides enrichment programs that help improve children's
academic performance and become confident, well - rounded and independent learners.
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.
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.
Stressing
academics and
enrichment, the
programs provide students with homework help, structured recreation, and a chance to explore different subjects.
Between the hours of 3 and 6 pm, ASAS
programs provide academic support, creative
enrichment opportunities, and fitness activities to more than 72,000 low - income children in 13 cities nationwide.
The Washington, DC - based Higher Achievement
program works with motivated, disadvantaged youth throughout the middle school years,
providing intensive
academic instruction and other
enrichment activities after school and over the summer.
The
program helps students meet state learning standards in core
academic subjects, such as reading and math;
provides homework help; offers students a broad array of
enrichment activities that complement their regular
academic programs; and offers literacy and other educational services to the parents and families of students.
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).
This state - administered, federally funded
program provides five - year grant funding to establish or expand before - and after - school
programs that
provide disadvantaged kindergarten through twelfth - grade students (particularly students who attend schools in need of improvement) with
academic enrichment opportunities and supportive services to help the students meet state and local standards in core content areas.
In a time where schools have seen their arts and
academic enrichment budgets slashed, PS 9 — with the help of its active PTO — has been able to continue these important
programs which we believe are crucial both to
providing a well - rounded education and to fostering the kind of creativity that will help our students become leaders in whatever field they choose.
The
program provides an additional
enrichment opportunity and
academic support to assist students in their important transition into middle school and then high school.
Summer Advantage USA reverses that trend by
providing students with rigorous
academic programs and
enrichment opportunities such as art, music, field trips and guest speakers.
The
programs they are offering
provide a mix of
academic instruction and
enrichment activities like arts and field trips.
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.
Through the generosity of the Harry Howard Foundation, the PBPF continues to develop a pilot
program providing after - school
academic and
enrichment programs
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).
The funds are intended to further the school's magnet
program and
provide additional professional development to the teachers, while also
providing instructional technology, a summer
academic enrichment program between Carver Middle and Orchard View Elementary School,
programming to increase students» achievement, parent involvement, and student and teacher incentives.
After - school
programs can
provide enrichment activities that develop students»
academic and social skills.
K - 8 Youth Development
provides rigorous
academic interventions, college prep workshops, civic engagement projects, STEM / arts
enrichment activities, and health / nutrition
programming to vulnerable elementary and middle school students in an out - of - school - time setting.
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
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.
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).
Afterschool
programs provide quality, informal STEM
enrichment that gets kids interested in these domains and
provides them with essential 21st century skills.4 Afterschool and summer STEM
programs build confidence in schoolwork, increase
academic achievement, reduce dropout rates, and teach teamwork.
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.
The expanded Middle School Prep
program also serves as an enhancement to the education that students are receiving in their schools and
provides the support and
enrichment necessary to ensure
academic success during the middle school years and beyond.
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 school districts took different approaches to their summer
programs, but all
provided at least three hours daily of
academic instruction in math and reading by certified teachers, along with
enrichment activities such as art, music, tennis and swimming.
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.
ACE - 21st Century Community Learning Centers is a federal grant
program issued by the state whose purpose is to establish or expand community learning centers that
provide students with
academic enrichment opportunities along with activities designed to complement the students» regular
academic program during after school hours.
In Maine, the primary purpose of the 21st CCLC
program is to
provide school and community partnerships with funding to establish or expand
programs that
provide students in high - need, economically - disadvantaged communities with
academic enrichment opportunities designed to complement traditional school day curriculum.
The alternative
program must
provide the same types of
academic, extracurricular and
enrichment opportunities as regular
programming.
The 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) Grant
Program's focus is to
provide expanded
academic enrichment opportunities for children attending selected schools and their families.
The mission of Gray Collegiate Academy is to
provide a safe
academic environment that will facilitate
academic success through technology, independent and group learning, innovative techniques and
enrichment programs to enhance lifelong learning in becoming 21st century global thinkers.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), signed into law in December 2015, further
provides that none of the funds made available by this Act be used to allow 21st CCLC initiative funding for expanded learning time unless these activities
provide enrichment and engaging
academic activities for students at least 300 additional
program hours before, during, or after the traditional school day and supplements, but does not supplant school day requirements.
Some
enrichment programs provide academic services and cultural opportunities for gifted and talented students.
Remedial education activities and
academic enrichment learning
programs, including
providing additional assistance to improve students»
academic achievement;
The
Program Assistant will also assist students with homework, math and literacy
academic skill - building,
provide recreational / physical activities, social emotional learning development and other
enrichment opportunities.
Follows established procedures to
provide a safe learning environment and engage parents and children in
academic and
enrichment activities at one or more
program locations.