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5 Keys to Highly Successful 21 st CCLC Implementation

5 Keys to Highly Successful 21 st CCLC Implementation. Findings and Best Practices to support your school and community. Building a network of service . Managing Partners . Resources can be stretched if Community Partners are actively engaged. Creates a mutually beneficial situation.

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5 Keys to Highly Successful 21 st CCLC Implementation

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  1. 5 Keys to Highly Successful 21st CCLC Implementation Findings and Best Practices to support your school and community.

  2. Building a network of service

  3. Managing Partners • Resources can be stretched if Community Partners are actively engaged. • Creates a mutually beneficial situation. • Institute solid RFP process, program evaluation and a MOU system. • Sustainable partnerships extend beyond the life of the grant.

  4. Student Engagement Activities • Academic Programs • STEM / FIRST Robotics Team • Homework Club / NHS Tutoring • 9th Grade Counts academic skill remediation • Various curricular clubs extending learning • Newcomers & ELD assistance • Enrichment Programs • Culturally oriented clubs and organizations • Fitness and activity clubs and teams • Student developed interest clubs

  5. Credit Recovery & Adult Education • Provides a waypoint to students for improving their chances to graduate. • Allows the creation of a continuum between local community colleges and area high schools. • Allows for in-house GED Preparation, increasing student and adult education opportunities. • Extends the learning day and year.

  6. Writing Intervention • Dedicates a space to address students moving toward a passing score on the state writing requirement. • Scheduled assistance for sophomores to refine writing skills and prove proficiency. • Improves academic skills across the curricula. • Improves graduation rates.

  7. Bussing • Activity busses from school at designated ending times increase enrollment and access to grant programs. • Secondary students can be provided access to public transit through grant funds at night and for adults. • Public transit as an incentive for participation. • Improves the ability to get Regular Attendees.

  8. Summary of Success

  9. Contact Us • John Dixon- Vice Principal Reynolds High School • jdixon@rsd7.net 503-667-3186x1008 • Justin McCauley-Director of Educational Options • jmccauley@rsd7.net 503-667-4673x3430 • Safiyah Thorne – Grant Coordinator • sthorne@rsd7.net 503-667-3186x1292

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