21St Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi
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21st Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi Grantee City Contact Award Year Year One Award Program Description Project JUMP 21st Century Community Learning Center serves students at Barr Elementary School, Jim Hill High School, and Lanier High School in an after-school program and various summer activities including Camp 100 Black Men of Jackson, Inc. Jackson Maxine Lyles 2004 $242,767 100, a seven week summer camp. The Consortium’s proposal is designed to address the needs of a two-county area (Alcorn and Prentiss) served by four public school districts. The project includes after- school and summer academic and enrichment programs Alcorn County School District Corinth Jean McFarland 2004 $448,354 and activities. The Amite County Community Learning Center Program consists of the following Components: Amite County School District Liberty Mary Russ 2004 $199,254 Before- and after-school and summer recess activities. Amory's project provides after-school and summer tutoring, enrichment, and literacy/media nights at all four school sites. Additionally, services are provided at one Amory School District Amory Susan Martin 2002 $461,096 community site and several faith-based sites. THIS GRANT ALLOWS US TO OFFER AFTER SCHOOL TUTORIALS FOR LOW PERFORMING STUDENTS AND OTHER STUDENTS IF THEY NEED Benoit School District BENOIT SUZANNE HAWLEY 2004 $109,341 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION. To provide a math & reading skill program to maintain or enhance present skill levels. Provide a program to develop self-discipline, and self-esteem.Help members Boys and Girls Club of Central develop skills to score proficiently or above on the Miss Mississippi Jackson Bob Ward 2004 $170,000 Curriculum Test. Believe Achieve, the 21st Century program of the Boys & Girls Club of the Miss-Lou, Inc., targets academic Boys and Girls Club of MS-LOU, enrichment, character and leadership-buiding, cultural Inc. Natchez R. Fay Minor 2004 $124,423 enrichment, and physical fitness. This project is an extended school day and extended year program that provides remediation or tutorial assistance in core academic areas for students in grades K - 8. Tutorial assistance is also available for high school Chickasaw County School District Houlka Betsy Collums 2004 $112,112 students. The Outfitters for Life after-school program was implemented at Ackerman Elementary and Louisville Choctaw County School District Ackerman Charlotte Cornish 2004 $374,984 Elementary in the Fall 2004 through Spring 2005. 21st Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi This project provides tutorial assistance and fine arts (music and art) experiences to students. Students who were retaking the state benchmark test in math did significantly better than students who were not attending Cleveland School District Cleveland Terry Davis 2004 $100,000 the 21st Century program. Services for Columbus Municipal School District 21st Century Community Learning Centers program are being implemented on the campus of Hunt Intermediate School Columbus School District Columbus Martha Liddell 2004 $100,000 (Hunt). The 21st Century Afterschool Program serves 100 students in grades pre-k-5, five days a week. The primary focus of the program is academics. Students are Communities in Schools of engaged in activities that reinforce the benchmarks/ Jackson, MS Jackson Gwen Gardner 2004 $114,260 objectives from district and state. To provide a safe place for students who otherwise would gome home to parents who are not supportive of the educational and emotional well-being of their children or to homes that have no parents. We are constantly asked Copiah County School District Hazlehurst Vicki Olier 2004 $183,994 for places in the program. Our project provides an after school program for students in grades kindergarten through sixth. Program components include academic reinforcement and enrichment of grade level skills, homework assistance, Covington County School District Collin H Milloy 2004 $190,521 character development, good nutrition awareness. Our 21st Century program is designed to address the academic and social needs of our students. The focus of the project is academic growth and social growth through Crudup Ward Activity Center Forest Debra Lowery 2004 $120,000 tutorial and character education activities. Genesis & Light Center provided tutoring, mentoring, counseling, educational assistance, arts and crafts, drama and dance, and extracurricular/enrichment Genesis and Light Center Jackson Albert Wilson 2004 $100,000 activities to low income at-risk youth, all free of charge. 1. important extended time provided for assistance toward the improvement of academic achievement. 2. The program provides enrichment and cultural experiences. 3. Children are provided a safe, supervised George County Lucedale Ms. Barbara Cochra 2003 $263,140 environment. 21st Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi This project brings vision to the students and adults of Washington County Mississippi; intends to raise hope and self-help; and develops individual competence in academic skills, and put these skills to work with other Greenville School District Greenville Lynda Hughes 2002 $805,194 common skills, knowledge, partnership. Our Project has four componets; Extended Day, Extended Year, 2 classes of 4-year old Kindergarten and Community Theatre. All components are designed to provide students with extra help and resources needed to Houston School District Houston Ms. Leigh Mobley 2003 $314,210 increase academic achievement and success. This project provides academic assistance and enrichment activities for students/families impacted by economic distress, academic failure, and lack of an Humphreys County School District Belzoni Bonnie Horton 2004 $185,274 environment conducive to positive behavior. Our 21st CCLC project focuses on academic areas of reading, language, math and science supported by Learning MileStones to assess and prescribe learning outcomes. Our collaborators provide the necessary Jackson Public School District Jackson Brenda Powell 2004 $180,316 cultural arts, ballet, music and other enriching activities. Our program assists students in grades third through fifth James C. Rosser Elementary through afterschool tutoring. The program includes School Moorhead Kimberly Andrews 2004 $114,910 math, reading, and recreational activities. The Laurel School District is providing after-school and summer academic and enrichment activities for at risk youth. There have been no significant changes to our Laurel School District - 7/04 Laurel Kenda Covington 2004 $187,500 program. The Laurel School District is providing after-school and summer academic and enrichment activities for at risk youth. There have been no significant changes to our Laurel School District - 12/02 Laurel Kenda Covington 2002 $161,694 program. The 21st CCLC Program for Lawrence County School District focus lies in providing academically based after- school prgrams for students in grades 1-12. The collaboration with the South Central Mississippi Boys and Lawrence County School District Monticello Ilene Huguley 2004 $319,401 Girls Club and Lawrence County. 21st Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi This project provides tutoring to students at risk of academic failure and/or scored minimal or basic on the state mandated tests. In provides fine arts, technology, and recreational activities as well as a literacy program Leflore County School District Greenwood Tommy Spells 2004 $181,954 for parents. The McComb School District's Community Learning Centers has 12 learning center which serve more than 400 students. 5 school sites, 3 community organizations and 4 faith-based organizations partner with us to serve McComb School District McComb Monique Gilmore 2004 $375,000 our children. The 21stCCLC grant will provide services to students who attend three schools in the Meridian Public School District. These students have after-school programs Meridian School District Meridian Gretchen Luvene 2004 $212,412 three afternoons a week and summer school programs. The MVSU 21st Century Program is an primarily an after- school program geared at targeting at-risk 7th and 8th grade students in two local school districts. While one of the primary objectives of the program is to improve Mississippi Valley State University Itta Bena Lurese Terrell 2004 $172,508 grades and test scores. One-on-one tutoring, the science focus activities additional hours in an instructional setting, and activities to promote positive attitudes and responsible habits are Moss Point School District Moss Point Mary Kate Garvin 2004 $187,500 fully expected to result in student achievement. The Nettleton Schools Learning Center provides academic tutorial and intervention help for students who need extra help in succeeding in their work. An added dimension of the learning center is to provide enrichment Nettleton School District Nettleton Louis Rowles 2004 $146,108 activities including technology, art. Our project serves those students in K-8, based on each district's local need, who are at highest risk of educational failure. Four hundred students are expected to be served during the regular school year, with a total of North Bolivar Schools Shelby Mechelle Martin 2003 $499,800 550 participating in after-school program. The program offers remediation, re-teaching, and enrichment to students identified by their classroom teachers as at-risk for academic failure. The program North MS Consortium (New strives to serve all students identified as needing Albany-Fiscal grant)