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

2 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation2 12/14/2015 Summary of Success Lincoln CLC Evaluation Findings 2007-2008

3 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation3 12/14/2015 CLC Operating Principles Collaboration Integration Lifelong Learning Culture Outcome Focused Community Leadership Neighborhood Based

4 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation4 12/14/2015 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.

5 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation5 12/14/2015 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

6 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation6 12/14/2015 CLC Locations

7 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation7 12/14/2015 CLC Results Framework A common set of student academic and developmental outcomes, family and neighborhood outcomes are measured across the CLC initiative.

8 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation8 12/14/2015 IMPACT #1 CLC 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

9 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation9 12/14/2015 IMPACT #1 Student Results CLC STUDENTS SERVED2005-2006 (19 CLCs) 2006-2007 (19 CLCs) 2007-2008 (23 CLCs) Total Number CLC Students Served205029924228 Total Number CLC Students Served 30 Days or More (30+ Participants) 161516571992 CLC Student Demographics: Students qualify free/reduced lunch Students of color Students with special education needs Students who are ELL 57% 33% 14% 09% 57% 38% 18% 10% 59% 38% 17% 09%

10 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation10 12/14/2015 Demographics: Free & Reduced 2007-2008

11 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation11 12/14/2015 Demographics: Ethnicity / Gender 2007-2008 36% Students of Color 30-Day Students

12 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation12 12/14/2015 Student Participation 2007-2008 87 Average number of elementary school CLC participants served 30+ days per site 85 Average number of middle school CLC participants served 30+ days per site

13 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation13 12/14/2015 Site Observations After School Domain Areas Administration and Program Policies InteractionsFamily Partnership and Involvement School Community Collaboration Environment, Safety, Wellness and Security of Students Program Content Total Lincoln 2007-2008 16 Sites 4.13.9 4.3 3.84.0 Lincoln 2006-2007 13 Sites 4.04.13.54.74.33.64.0 2007-2008 State 4.34.23.94.04.33.74.1

14 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation14 12/14/2015 Student Performance Results 2007-2008 CLC Performance Objective (average of all 23 CLC sites) Objective benchmarks are 60% 2006-2007 Average Percent CLC 30+ Day Participants Demonstrated Improvement 2007-2008 Average Percent CLC 30+ Day Participants Demonstrated Improvement Objective #1: Improved Academic Performance Objective #2: Improved Classroom Behavior Objective #3: Improved Social Skills Objective #4: Parent / Teacher Conference 76% 70% 73% 76% 92% 82% 89% 82% CLC 30+ Day Students 42% Met Writing Objectives 56% Met Math Objectives 52% Met Reading Objectives

15 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation15 12/14/2015 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

16 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation16 12/14/2015 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

17 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation17 12/14/2015 What Students Report (1110 Elementary (3 rd -5 th 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

18 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation18 12/14/2015 What Partners Report 2007-2008 Collaboration Survey Statements (171 Surveys) Percent Strongly Agree / Agree with Statement Average Rating on 5 Point Scale 1. The CLC provides high quality school age care programs. 76%4.5 2. The CLC is viewed as a helpful resource to families in the community. 84%4.4 3. The CLC works to effectively coordinate services for children, youth and families. 84%4.5 4. The CLC has made me aware of the programs and services being offered through the CLC. 78%4.3 5. Communication with CLC staff is effective 83%4.5 6. The CLC staff is willing to share information and resources 83%4.5 7. The CLC is a significant asset to our community 87%4.8 Overall 4.5

19 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation19 12/14/2015 IMPACT #2 CLC Families are Resilient Outcome 1: –CLC families are resourceful Outcome 2: –CLC families are supportive Outcome 3: –CLC families have high expectations

20 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation20 12/14/2015 IMPACT #2 CLC 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)

21 CLCCLC 2007-2008 Leadership Presentation21 12/14/2015 IMPACT #3 CLC 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


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