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Lincoln Community Learning Centers

Lincoln Community Learning Centers. CLC. A system of partnerships that work together to support children, youth, families and neighborhoods. Summary of Success. Lincoln CLC Evaluation Findings 2007-2008. CLC Operating Principles. Collaboration Integration Lifelong Learning Culture

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Lincoln Community Learning Centers

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  1. Lincoln Community Learning Centers CLC A system of partnerships that work together to support children, youth, families and neighborhoods.

  2. Summary of Success • Lincoln CLC • Evaluation Findings • 2007-2008 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  3. CLC Operating Principles • Collaboration • Integration • Lifelong Learning Culture • Outcome Focused • Community Leadership • Neighborhood Based 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  4. CLC Aligns a Core Set of Human Services • Student Learning • Extended Day Activities • Enrichment Clubs • Academic Support • Youth Development / Recreation & Leisure • Family Support • Behavioral Health - Watch D.O.G.S. • Family Nights - Parent Education & Support • One-Book-One-Family - Curriculum Nights • Computer Labs • Neighborhood • Housing Fairs - S.N.A.C. Meetings • Health Fairs - New to You • Adult Basic Education - Food Distribution • W.I.C. 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  5. Delivered Through • CLC Community Schools • 23 Schools • 18 Elementary Sites • 5 Middle School Sites • 15 Title I Schools (3 Targeted Assisted) • 8 Lead Agencies • Over 70 Community Partners 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  6. CLC Locations 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  7. CLC Results Framework • A common set of student academic and developmental outcomes, family and neighborhood outcomes are measured across the CLC initiative. 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  8. IMPACT #1CLC Students Learn and Develop Positively in School and Life • Outcome 1: • CLC students succeed academically • Outcome 2: • CLC students are healthy physically, socially and emotionally 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  9. IMPACT #1Student Results 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  10. Demographics: Free & Reduced2007-2008 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  11. Demographics: Ethnicity/ Gender 2007-2008 36% Students of Color 30-Day Students 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  12. Student Participation2007-2008 • 87Average number of elementary school CLC participants served 30+ days per site • 85 Average number of middle school CLC participants served 30+ days per site 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  13. Site ObservationsAfter School 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  14. Student Performance Results2007-2008 • CLC 30+ Day Students • 42% Met Writing Objectives • 56% Met Math Objectives • 52% Met Reading Objectives 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  15. What Classroom Teachers Report • (1,454 Surveys Returned for 82% of 30+ Day Participants) • 61% classroom teachers rate the CLC after school program as excellent to good in alignment with school day • CLC students showed highest gains in... • 1) Participation in class • 2) Academic performance • 3) Homework completion • 4) Coming to school motivated to learn • 5) Family support in student learning 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  16. What Parents Report • (783 Parent Surveys Returned) • 95% of parents rated CLC programs as excellent to good • 94% report they feel their child is safe at CLC • 94% report the CLC program has helped their child • 93% report comfort working with the CLC staff • 90% report their child has made academic progress 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  17. What Students Report • (1110 Elementary (3rd-5th Grades) Surveys Returned) • 86% feel safe going to CLC • 80% feel CLC staff care about them • 68% like the activities and things they do during CLC after school • 65% like the CLC staff • 54% report doing better in school since joining CLC after school activities • (214 Middle School Surveys Returned) • 60% feel CLC staff care about them • 54% like the CLC staff • 45% find CLC activities are interesting or useful to them • 37% report doing better in school since joining CLC after school activities 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  18. What Partners Report2007-2008 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  19. IMPACT #2CLC Families are Resilient • Outcome 1: • CLC families are resourceful • Outcome 2: • CLC families are supportive • Outcome 3: • CLC families have high expectations 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  20. IMPACT #2CLC Families are Supportive of Their Child’s Learning(Parent Survey 783) • 88% report reviewing child’s homework • 86% report attending school / CLC events • 82% report reading school newsletter and other information • 81% report reading and using computer at home to teach • Estimated number served: 3,210 parents • (duplicated) 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

  21. IMPACT #3CLC Neighborhoods are Desirable Places to Live • Outcome 1: • Residents are safe and healthy in CLC neighborhoods • Outcome 2: • Residents of CLC neighborhoods are engaged in civic and social activities of the community • Outcome 3: • CLC neighborhoods have economic vitality 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation

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