Local School Districts to Receive Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center Grants
Thursday, August 8th, 2024 -- 10:00 AM
Wisconsin students will receive more academic opportunities during out-of-school time hours thanks to five-year grant awards announced by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
The DPI will award a total of $6.2 million in federal funding to 57 sites across the state through the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) Grant Program, which aims to address students’ academic needs by providing enriching academic activities during out-of-school hours. Sites awarded grants were selected from 91 applicants to the competitive program.
Local recipients include Pittsville Elementary School, part of the Pittsville School District; Thorp Elementary, part of the Thorp School District; Red Creek Elementary School, part of the Black River Falls School District; and Medford Elementary, Medford Middle School, and Stetson Elementary, all part of the Medford School School District.
21st CCLC program activities are aligned with state academic standards and school-day learning standards to provide comprehensive and well-rounded support for student learning.
Students in grant programs participate in wide-ranging youth development activities which may be otherwise unavailable, including tutoring, service learning, arts and music, drug and violence prevention, financial literacy, credit recovery, apprenticeships, environmental literacy, and hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) projects.
21st CCLC sites also provide adult family members with activities that promote engagement in their children’s education and individual skill development through adult learning and parental skill building.
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