New York
BAY SHORE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, BAY SHORE 
  $300,000 
  The Community Learning Center at Bay Shore Middle 
  School will improve the education, wellness, and character development of 
  children and youth in this inner city community.
BRONX SUPERINTENDENCY, BRONX $184,282 
  Three extended day centers will provide a menu 
  of academic and recreational activities including English and math tutoring, 
  homework assistance, a reading club, journalism and newspaper production, computer 
  skills training, a performance arts program, and various recreational options. 
  
THE HERITAGE SCHOOL, NEW YORK $121,389 
  
  The Heritage Community Learning Center will 
  provide activities for weekday, Saturday, and summer programs: Homework Support 
  and Tutorials, Community Arts Program, Community Service Learning, Family in 
  a School, and Comprehensive Health Program.
CITY SCHOOLS OF MOUNT VERNON, MOUNT VERNON $262,007 
  
  The City Schools of Mount Vernon in collaboration 
  with eleven community agencies will provide services to two elementary schools 
  and one middle school to prevent and reduce drug and alcoholism and increase 
  students' academic levels . The Centers will offer a variety of services, including 
  literacy education, integrated education, health, social service, recreation 
  and cultural activities.
NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION, BRONX $508,046 
  
  The District Ten Community Learning Center Initiative 
  will provide services for middle school students in five schools. The services 
  will include scholastic activities to improve middle school student's literacy 
  skills, increased accessibility of school libraries to the community, original 
  video broadcast production I collaboration with a cable television partner, 
  adult literacy workshops, mentoring, and recreational activities. 
    
  COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 9, BRONX $599,992 
  
  Project Scale will link schools and community-based 
  organizations to provide comprehensive extended-day programs for 1,200 grade 
  6-8 students targeted at risk because of poor academic performance and negative 
  behaviors.
COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13, BROOKLYN $471,794 
  
  PAP-21 (Placed at Promise for the 21st 
  Century) creates opportunities for adolescents in three middle schools and 
  the surrounding Bedford Stuyvesant community to participate in academic, social 
  and physical development activities.
SANDY CREEK CENTRAL SCHOOL, SANDY CREEK $84,800 
  
  The Sandy Creek After School Center will 
  offer homework mentoring, computer-based instruction (in reading, writing and 
  math), career exploration, substance abuse education/prevention, conflict resolution, 
  and nutritional snacks as well as recreational activities and general counseling 
  services to students in grades 4-8. 
SODUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, SODUS $100,498 
  
  The Sodus 21st Century Community 
  Learning Center will coordinate existing and future school and community 
  resources to provide ample high quality extended day, week and year education 
  and substance abuse and violence reduction opportunities.
WADLEIGH SCHOOL, NEW YORK $200,000 
  The No Homicide, No Suicide, No Genocide-Creating 
  a Village of Peace Program will provide children and their families the 
  opportunities to learn and develop in a safe, drug-free environment outside 
  of the regular school hours. Program components include extended learning opportunities, 
  safety and substance abuse avoidance programs, recreation and social activities, 
  opportunities that use advanced technology, and health and social services.
ONEONTA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, ONEONTA $195,588 
  
  Three rural upstate New York school districts have 
  formed a consortium with community agencies to address state-wide standards 
  and provide higher academic expectations for all students. Program components 
  will include academic, tutorial, cultural, leadership, enrichment and community 
  service activities, as well as adult education. 
FARMINGDALE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, FARMINGTON 
  $1,058,156 
  Operation SNARK (Safety Net for At Risk Kids) 
  is a Long Island consortium of the Westbury, Farmingdale, Amityville, Copiague 
  and South County school districts with a profile of high poverty, high immigrant, 
  dense special education and high crime populations. SNARK will provide specialized 
  academic, social, recreational and emotional support programs for students in 
  the targeted middle schools.
YONKERS CITY SCHOOLS, YONKERS $327,533 
  
  The Yonkers 21st Century Schools 
  Consortium is designed to provide extended learning experiences including: 
  support for standards-based school work in reading and mathematics; homework 
  help; literacy, integrated education, health, social service, recreational, 
  cultural and musical experiences; technology experiences for students, parents 
  and community members; safety and substance-abuse avoidance programs to students.
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