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21st Century Community Learning Centers Program Grant New Albany School District
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Executive Summary Year 4
2016-2017
Purpose
The purpose of the Mississippi Department of Educations' Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Program is to provide opportunities for communities to establish or expand activities in community learning centers that:
• provide academic tutoring opportunities for students in academic subjects especially English language arts and mathematics.
• offer students a broad array of enrichment activities that can complement their regular academic programs
• offer literacy and other educational services to the families of participating children
Our centers operate before and after school, as well as during the summer.
Our Consortium
New Albany Schools
Shannon High School – Lee County Schools
Boys & Girls Club of New Albany
Our Budget - Year 4 - $299, 808 Personnel
External Evaluation & Professional Development
Educational Supplies
Bus Transportation – Fuel
Shannon High School
Boys & Girls Club of New Albany
Our Services Academic Tutoring & Enrichment Opportunities
Healthy Snacks for After-School Participants
Breakfast & Lunch for Summer Participants
Bus Transportation
Professional Development for 21st CCLC Staff
Family Workshops
Our Participants - Fall Semester 2016 New Albany Elementary
New Albany Middle
New Albany High
Total # of Participants 194
Gender 57 male; 92 female
Race 83 whites; 40 blacks; 13 Hispanics; 8 TM; 5 Asians
Special Education 18
English Language Learners 3
Free/Reduced Meals 114
Total # of Participants 69
Gender 41 male; 28 female
Race 25 whites; 39 blacks; 4 Hispanics; 1 TM
Special Education 14
English Language Learners 1
Free/Reduced Meals 48
Our Participants - Spring Semester 2017 New Albany Elementary
New Albany Middle
Total # of Participants 83
Gender 42 male; 41 female
Race 36 whites; 30 blacks; 13 Hispanics; 3 Asians; 1 TM
Special Education 13
English Language Learners 8
Free/Reduced Meals 66
Total # of Participants 138
Gender 57 male; 81 female
Race 74 whites; 39 blacks; 13 Hispanics; 8 TM; 4 Asian
Special Education 16
English Language Learners 3
Free/Reduced Meals 99
Total # of Participants 86
New Albany High
Our Participants - Summer Semester 2017 New Albany Elementary
Gender 50 male; 36 female
Race 41 whites; 41 blacks; 1 Hispanic; 3 TM
Special Education 14
English Language Learners 0
Free/Reduced Meals 52
Total # of Participants 90
Gender 42 male; 48 female
Race 35 whites; 37 blacks; 15 Hispanics; 1 Asians; 2 TM
Special Education 16
English Language Learners 6
Free/Reduced Meals 71
Total # of Participants 74
Gender 25 male; 49 female
Race 30 whites; 32 blacks; 7 Hispanics; 4 TM; 1 Asian
New Albany Middle
New Albany High
Special Education 15
English Language Learners 5
Free/Reduced Meals 60
Total # of Participants 35
Gender 14 male; 21 female
Race 9 whites; 25 blacks; 1 Hispanics
Special Education 8
English Language Learners 0
Free/Reduced Meals 27
Total # of Participants 28
Gender 14 male; 21 female
Race 9 whites; 25 blacks; 1 Hispanic
Special Education 15
English Language Learners 0
Free/Reduced Meals 26
July Special Sessions
*Summer Reading Workshops for each school
NAES-61 total students
NAMS-18 total students
NAHS-14 total students
*Credit Recovery at New Albany High School
4 students recovered 1 credit each
*iPad Family Workshop at New Albany High School
124 students with a family member attended
*Freshman iPad Workshop
Approximately 50 students attended
*Mentor Training
45 mentors were trained for Camp Freshman and freshmen mentoring program
*Bulldog Academy (for at risk freshmen)
15 attended
Our Community Partners Date Community Partner Type of Organization Contribution School
November SanctuaryHospiceHouse Non-ProfitOrganiza;on ProvideVenueforPerformance NAES
Ongoing TanglefootTrail Government ProvideWalkingTrailforexercise NAMS
November MSDepartmentofInforma;on&TechnologyServices
Government PosterContest NAMS
November FirstMethodistChurch FaithBasedOrganiza;on ProvideVenueforPerformance NAHS
November WatsonGroveChurch FaithBasedOrganiza;on ProvideVenueforPerformance NAHS
Ongoing NAHSAnchorClub SchoolOrganiza;on ProvideTutors NAES
January PaulTate Individual ProvidedYogaInstruc;on NAMS
February UnionCountyHeritageMuseum Museum ProvidedGuestSpeaker-fossils NAMS
February BankheadBicycleClub Business ProvidedFood NAHS
Ongoing FirstMethodistChurch FaithBasedOrganiza;on ProvidedPraiseBandforPerformance NAHS
February WLOV/WTVA Media Providedpublicityforevent NAHS
February NewAlbanyGazeUe Media Providedpublicityforevent NAHS
March UniversityofMississippi University Providedvolunteerstaffing NAES
Ongoing Bap;stMemorialHospital-Union Hospital Providedguestspeaker(hearthealth&tobaccoeduca;on
NAMS
April BlueMountainCollege College Providedvolunteerstaffing NAES
June UnionCountyHeritageMuseum Museum Providedfieldtripvenue NAES
June NewAlbanyRecycles CommunityOrganiza;on Providedguestspeaker-recycline NAES
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June BlueMountainCollege College Providedvolunteerstaffing NAES/NAHS
June KellyColtharp/SusanHickman Individuals Guestspeakers-herbs NAHS/NAMS
June RobertBallard Individuals Guestspeaker-hor;culture NAHS/NAMS
June AndrewYurkow Individual Guestspeaker-music NAHS/NAMS
June MosieLemus Individual Guestspeaker-businessowner NAHS/NAMS
June GinnaParsons/DailyJournal Media Guestspeaker/publicity-cooking NAHS/NAMS
June TarverReeder Individual Guestspeaker-music NAHS
June AmyLivingston Individual Guestspeaker-citygovernment NAHS
June MarquelConner Boys&GirlsClub Guestspeaker-mo;va;onal NAHS
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