Academic Enrichment
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21st Century Community Learning Centers
The 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) is an academic enrichment after-school program that enables students to achieve their highest academic potential. The 21st CCLC aims to provide an educational atmosphere that will motivate, educate and challenge each student to achieve his or her highest potential. In addition to tutoring and teaching core subject material, we incorporate character education, recreational activities, and goal development to create well-rounded individuals. Each center maintains a low student-to-teacher ratio, which allows for high quality adult student interaction.
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Language Arts Enrichment One hour session twice a week Taught by a Certified Language Arts teacher and 1 tutor Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, and Phonics
Homework Assistance Centers One hour session every day Led by 1 certified teacher and two tutors Homework assistance in all subject areas
Math Enrichment One hour session twice a week Taught by a certified Math teacher and 1 tutor Apply math skills to everyday life Strengthen computation skills Interactive Math games
Character Education One hour session twice a week Arts and Crafts Diversity and Cultural Awareness Leadership
Computer Center One hour session twice a week Taught by a certified computer technician and 1 assistant Microsoft Office Internet and webpage design PowerPoint presentations
Drumming Center One hour session per week Taught by a professional drummer and 1 assistant Learn how to read music and play the drums Drumming and Dabke performances
Health and Fitness Every Friday Organized Sports & Tournaments Prevention speakers Educational Movies Girl Scouts Program Health & Nutrition
Eligibility Since only 60 students will be selected from each school to participate in this program, only students who have been referred by the classroom teachers, resource teachers, and/or principal or assistant principal, are eligible to enroll.
Operational Hours The 21st CCLC runs Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
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Targeted Assistance Program
Program Description Offers tutoring in all subject areas, as well as Reading and Math Enrichment (MEAP coaching) for students attending the following schools: Salina Intermediate and Lowrey Elementary/Middle School.
Activities Tutoring in all subject areas, and Reading and Math Enrichment sessions. All classes are lead by state certified teachers.
Eligibility Since the program is offered in partnership with the schools, elementary and middle school students must be attending Salina Intermediate or Lowrey Elementary/Middle School.
Hours of Operation Salina: Monday though Thursday , 3:00pm-5:30pm. Lowrey School: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 3:30pm-5:00pm. Bridge Academy: Monday -Thursday 3 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. and Friday, 12:15-3 p.m. Frontier International Academy: Monday -Thursday 3 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. and Friday, 12:15-3 p.m.
Contact Persons
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Academic Enrichment
Summer Academy
Family Literacy
Youth & Education 2651 Saulino Ct. Dearborn, MI 48120 Phone (313) 842-7010 Fax (313) 842-5150
Anisa Sahoubah Youth & Education Director
asahoubah@accesscommunity.org
Sarah Shoucair Academic Enrichment Coordinator 313-842-6757
sshoucair@accesscommunity.org
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