21st Century Community Learning Centers: Utah 40

Utah

BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT, BRIGHAM CITY $200,000
In collaboration with community agencies, the Box Elder County 21st Century Learning Center will provide an array of after-school programs primarily for youth ages 12-16 (and ages 12-22 with disabilities). The project will offer academic support, recreation, asset building, arts, technology, community service and programs for students with special needs.

LOGAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, LOGAN $199,595
The CELEBRATE Youth Program will serve some 1,350 middle grades students at Mount Logan Middle school. Its major components are: academic tutoring and enrichment; drug and violence reduction; enrichment classes and clubs; recreation; and technology learning and use. Partners include: Cache Valley Alliance; City of Logan Parks, Police, Courts, and Transportation Departments; and the Logan PTA.

CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, PRICE $292,781
The Carbon County Schools Afterschool Program is a nine-school consortium (four elementary, one middle, two junior high, and two senior high schools). Pro Care, an ongoing day care program will be strengthened by adding tutors to emphasize the academic component, as well as expanding to include the five secondary sites. Mental health and medical personnel, parents, business and elected leaders are also collaborating in the program.

 




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