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Learn how Lincoln Community Learning Centers foster youth and family success through partnerships in academics, health, and community engagement. Find out about the positive impacts on student performance, family support, and neighborhood vitality.
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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 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
CLC Operating Principles • Collaboration • Integration • Lifelong Learning Culture • Outcome Focused • Community Leadership • Neighborhood Based 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
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
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
CLC Locations 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
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
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
IMPACT #1Student Results 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
Demographics: Free & Reduced2007-2008 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
Demographics: Ethnicity/ Gender 2007-2008 36% Students of Color 30-Day Students 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
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
Site ObservationsAfter School 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
Student Performance Results2007-2008 • CLC 30+ Day Students • 42% Met Writing Objectives • 56% Met Math Objectives • 52% Met Reading Objectives 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
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
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
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
What Partners Report2007-2008 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation
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
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
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