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DELAWARE 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS GRANTEES
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Boys & Girls Suchi Hiraesave 5-4 year funding Laurel Laurel Middle The goal of the Afterschool Program 1
Club- Western shiraesave@bgclubs.org Middle, School,, Laurel program is Summer Program
Sussex- Laurel High High School, through
Laurel School and Laurel partnerships
Karen Schreiber Boys and Girls between school
Club district and
community-
KSchreiber@bgclubs.org based
organizations to
provide a
sustained quality
extended school
day
programming.
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Boys & Girls Suchi Hiraesave 5-4 year funding Bayard Bayard Middle The intent of this Afterschool Program 2
Club-Christina shiraesave@bgclubs.org Middle School School, program is to Summer Program
Fraim Boys provide services
Rachel Kane and Girls Club, with five
RKane@bgclubs.org and Jackson organizations
Boys and Girls combining
Club resources to
provide after
school and
summer
programs for a
middle school
population.
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Capital Linda Daye 5-4 year funding Central Central Middle Project is a Afterschool Program 3
School District ldaye@capital.k12.de.us Middle School School collaboration Summer Program
between Central
Middle, the
Central
Delaware
YMCA, Aquatic
Center and the
City of Dover
Parks and
Recreation
which aims to
create a learning
environment that
targets the
academic, social
and physical
well being of the
young
adolescents in
grades seven
and eight in the
Capital School
District
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Indian River Mary Bixler 5 -4 year funding East Millsboro East Millsboro The program is Afterschool Program 4
School District mbixler@irsd.k12.de.us Elementary Elementary divided into
School School three sections.
Summer
Tammy Rust Explorers, Fall
trust@irsd.k12.de.us Foundations
and Winter
Wizards. Each
portion of the
program is
slightly different.
Each section
contributes and
supports
students’
interests in
learning and
encourages
students to
challenge
themselves.
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University of Caroline Romeo 5-4 year of Fred Fifer Fred Fifer Program is Afterschool Program 5
Delaware- cromeo@UDel.Edu funding Middle School Middle School designed to Summer Program
Cooperative and F. Neil and F. Neil provide
Extension Mark J. Manno Postlethwait Postlethwait recreation,
mmanno@udel.edu Middle School Middle School tutoring and
enrichment
activities for a
middle school
population.
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Kuumba Yamil Sanchez 5-4 year of Kuumba Kuumba This program is Summer Program 6
Academy ysanchez@kuumba.k12.de.us funding Academy Academy designed to
Charter Charter provide a
School Tamara Price summer
tprice@kuumba.k12.de.us enrichment
program which
includes a
thematic
academic
component
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Latin Tanya Matthews 5 –4 year of Potter and Potter Program is Afterschool Program 7
American tmatthews@thelatincenter.org funding Etta J. Wilson Elementary designed to
Community Elementary School, and allow students to
Center Vanessa santiago Schools Etta J. Wilson have a choice of
VSantiago@thelatincenter.org Elementary enriching
School activities that
enhance and
build on the
various learning
styles through
the use of art,
music, dance,
sports, drama
and hands-on
science
demonstrations.
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University of Carol Scott 5 –4 year of Shue-Medill Shue-Medill This program Afterschool Program 8
Delaware- ctscott@udel.edu funding Middle School Middle School targets students Summer Program
Cooperative who score a 1 or
Extension Mark J. Manno 2 on the DSTP,
mmanno@udel.edu those who
receive free or
reduced lunch.
The program
gives students
time to explore
careers through
the Steps to
Success
program which
is offered in
concert with
Junior
Achievement.
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Boys& Girls Suchi Hiraesave 5 – 4 year of Seaford High Seaford High This program Afterschool Program 9
Club-Seaford shiraesave@bgclubs.org funding School, School, operates at both Summer Program
Seaford Seaford Middle the school and
Chris Couch Middle School, and Boys& Girls
ccouch@bgclubs.org School, West Seaford boys Club sites. The
Seaford and Girls Club program
Elementary stresses
Karen Schreiber School, fellowship
Blades between teens
Elementary using a credit
KSchreiber@bgclubs.org
School, recovery plan,
Frederick peer mentoring,
Douglas physical fitness
Elementary activities and job
School and higher
education
preparation.
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Lake Forest Edward Cutler 5 –4 year of Lake Forest Lake Forest This program is Afterschool Program 10
School District ewcutler@lf.k12.de.us funding High School High School based upon Summer Program
and W.T. and W.T. Understanding
Chipman Chipman by Design by
Middle School Middle School Grant Wiggins. It
is designed to
enhance the
regular school
day curriculum.
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Latin Tanya Matthews 6 -3 year of Bayard, A.I. Latin American The intent of this Evenings & 11
American tmatthews@thelatincenter.org funding DuPont, Community program is to Saturdays
Community Conrad Centers target inner city, Summer Program
Center Wanda Burgos Middle, A.I. minority
WBurgos@thelatincenter.org DuPont High students and
School and provide both a
Christiana rich summer
High enrichment
program which
includes
Saturday and
Evening
programming.
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Boy Scouts of Cleveland Lynch 6 --3 year of Christina Stubbs The intent of this Afterschool Program 12
America-Del- clynch@bsamail.org funding School Elementary program is to Weekends Outing
mar-Va District, School help at risk boys Week Long Summer
Council Tom Trafton Stubbs through the Resident Camp
ttrafton@delmarvacouncil.org Elementary Scoutreach
program.
rd
Lewes Jack Pallace 6 --3 year of Shields Lewes This program is Afterschool Program 13
Presbyterian jpallace@comcast.net funding Elementary Presbyterian designed to
Church School Church meet the needs
of low-income
Teresa Lockerman and minority
tlockerman@mchsi.com students. The
program will
work with over
20 volunteer
mentors,
members of the
Blue Wave
Quilters Guild
and services
from Computer
Explorers and
Quest Fitness.
rd
Variety-The Meghan Evans 6 --3 year of Christiana Christiana High The intent of this Afterschool Program 14
Children’s meghanevans@varietyphila.org funding High School , School , program is to Summer Program will
Charity Glasgow High Glasgow High serve high be
School, and School, and poverty and low- Offered on 2011
Newark High Newark High performing
School School schools in order
to serve special
education
students who
may be at risk of
educational
failure.
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Communities Tara Walker 6 --3 year of North North The goal of this Afterschool Program 15
in Schools of twalker@cisdelaware.org funding Georgetown Georgetown program is to Summer Program
Delaware Elementary, Elementary increase DSTP
Georgetown School, scores and to
Elementary, Georgetown close the
Georgetown Elementary achievement
Middle and School,, gap for Hispanic
Georgetown Georgetown and African
High Schools Middle School, American
and students using
Georgetown community
High School resources.
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Variety-The Meghan Evans 6-3 year of Christiana Christiana High The intent of this Afterschool Program 16
Children’s meghanevans@varietyphila.org funding High School, School, program is to Summer Program will
Charity Glasgow High Glasgow High serve high be
School, and School, and poverty and low- Offered on 2011
Newark High Newark High performing
School School schools in order
to serve special
education
students who
may be at risk of
educational
failure.
nd
Thomas Thomas El Salome 7-2 year of Thomas Thomas It is designed to Afterschool Program 17
Edison sthomasel@tecs.k12.de.us funding Edison Edison Charter counter act Summer Program
Charter Liz Yates Charter School negative
School lyates@tecs.k12.de.us School environmental
factors and
th
improve K-5
grade students’
academic,
physical, and
emotional health
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Red Clay Burton Watson 7-2 year of A. I. duPont Fraim Boys Serves students Afterschool Program 18
Consolidated Watson@redclay.k12.de.us funding Middle and Girls Club identifies as “at Summer Program
School District Stanton risk” based on
Middle academic
Dickinson performance,
High behavior,
McKean High infractions and
attendance with
the goals of
increasing their
academic
achievement,
school
connectedness,
and opportunity
to becoming
productive adult.
nd
Cape Rebecca Fisher 7-2 year of Cape Cape It is designed to Afterschool Program 19
Henlopen Rebecca@jadel.org funding Henlopen Henlopen High expose students Summer Program
School District High School School to educational
Rob Eppes and career
rob@jadel.org possibilities that
keep them
engaged at
school, and to
provide
interaction with
college and
business roles
models that will
encourage
students to be
educated and
productive
adults.
nd
Cape Aleta Thompson 7-2 H. O. H. O. Provides low Afterschool Program 20
Henlopen athompson@cape.k12.de.us year of Brittingham Brittingham income students
School District funding Elementary Elementary who are
School School underachieving
in the area of
reading with
opportunities to
develop their
creativity and
improve their
fluency and
comprehension,
strategic
instruction in
their performing
arts.
nd
Cape Terri Green/Gloria Ho/Julie 7-2 year of Milton Milton Provides Afterschool Program 21
Henlopen Yakimowick funding Elementary Elementary tutoring, Summer Program
School District tgreen@cape.k12.de.us; School School homework help,
gho@cape.k12.de.us; and enrichment
julie.yakimowicz@k12.de.us activities for
students grades
3-5, with
emphasis on
students with
low scores on
the state test
and on the
Dynamic
Indicators of
Basic Early
Literacy
nd
Cooperative Mark J. Manno 7-2 year of Phyllis Hickory Tree, The goal is to Afterschool Program 22
Extension, mmanno@udel.edu funding Wheatley Laverty Lane, offer quality Summer Program
University of Simpson Mifflin afterschool
Delaware Caroline Romeo Elementary Meadows, program in the
cromeo@UDel.Edu Rehoboth Mifflin DE Housing
Elementary Meadows, Authority Sites
Lindsay Hughes Lake Forest Burton Village, in Kent and
lgooden@UDel.Edu South and Clarks Sussex while
W. T. Corner improving
Chipman Housing students’
Phillip Projects academic
Showell achievement,
Selbyville connectedness
to school, and
engage parents
more
meaningfully in
their child’s
education.
nd
Brandywine Lynn Linscott 7-2 year of Mt. Pleasant Edgemoor Provides Afterschool Program 23
School District lynn.linscott@bsd.k12.de.us funding Elementary Community tutoring, Summer Program
Teresa Allen School Center recreation,
Teresa.allen@bsd.k12.de.us Mt. Pleasant counseling and
High School enrichment
duPont activities while
Middle School building
relationships
between the
school, the
home, and the
community.
nd
Capital Tammy Augustus & Tonya Guinn 7-2 year of Hartley Hartley The program Afterschool Program 24
School District taugust@capital.k12.de.us funding Elementary Elementary primary focus is Summer Program
tguinn@capital.k12.de.us School School to serve children
from
unrepresentative
subgroups and
those receiving
special
education
services.
Extended
academic, social
enrichment, and
instructional
services is
provided under
a “camp like”
atmosphere
comprise of
thematic units
designed to
integrate
multiple
academic
contents and
social
development
areas.
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Services Count
Schools Description Offered
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Thomas Thomas El Salome 8-1 year of Thomas Thomas It is designed to Afterschool Program 25
Edison sthomasel@tecs.k12.de.us funding Edison Edison Charter counter act Summer Program
Charter Liz Yates Charter School negative
School lyates@tecs.k12.de.us School environmental
factors and
th th
improve 6 -8
grade students’
academic,
physical, and
emotional health
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Cooperative Mark J. Manno 8-1 year of North Dover Liberty Court The goal is to Afterschool Program 26
Extension, mmanno@udel.edu funding Elementary Complex add a sixth DE Summer Program
University of and William Housing
Delaware Caroline Romeo Henry Middle Authority Site in
cromeo@UDel.Edu Kent. It offers
quality
afterschool while
improving
students’
academic
achievement,
connectedness
to school, and
engages
parents more
meaningfully in
their child’s
education.
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Children & Leslie Newman 8-1 year of Bancroft Eastside The program Afterschool Program 27
Families First Leslie.newman@cffde.org funding Elementary Community offers reading Summer Program
School School and math small
Sandra Clark Bancroft21 group
Sandra.clark@cffde.org instruction,
homework help,
enrichment
clubs,
opportunities for
adult learning,
family recreation
, and access to
community –
based case
management
Grantee Contact Cohort Partnering Site Location Program Count
Services Offered
Schools Description
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Children & Leslie Newman 8-1 year of Elbert- Eastside The program Afterschool Program 28
Families First Leslie.newman@cffde.org funding Palmer Community offers reading Summer Program
Elementary School and math small
Sandra Clark School ElbertPalmer21 group
Sandra.clark@cffde.org instruction,
homework help,
enrichment
clubs,
opportunities for
adult learning,
family
recreation, and
access to
community –
based case
management
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Elizabeth Maurice L. Butler 8-1 year of Delcastle and The Elizabeth The goal is Afterschool Program 29
House Family mlbutler@theelizabethhouse.org funding Howard House Family through the Summer Program
Life Center Technical Life, introduction and
High Schools Neighborhood use of various
House, Inc., education and
and project-based
Peoples technology
Settlement resources and
Association tools high school
students are
offered a host of
academic
support, and
youth
development
services.
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Capital Juanita Wilson 8-1 year of Dover High Dover High The Academic 30
School District jwilson@capital.k12.de.us funding School School Center offers
support to
Tonya Guinn student to meet
tguinn@capital.k12.de.us their academics
needs. it also
hosts other
students’
recreational
activities such
as dance,
basketball,
volleyball, and
photography.
Career planning
and college
preparation is
offered as well.
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Brandywine Lynn Linscott 8-1 year of Mt. Pleasant ERC Resource Provides Afterschool Program 32
School District lynn.linscott@bsd.k12.de.us funding Middle School House tutoring, Summer Program
Teresa Allen Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant homework help,
Teresa.allen@bsd.k12.de.us High School High School recreational, and
PS Dupont PS Dupont enrichment
Middle School Middle School activities,
service learning
and
entrepreneurial
activities in a
creative,
inspiring and
safe en
environment.
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