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Teri LeSage Tanya Morin Alison Wineberg Meet Your Presenters Teri LeSage Tanya Morin Alison Wineberg Resource: Liaison list by applicant agency Introduction: How This Webinar Will Work ● Sound/Video: ○ Everyone is muted/invisible ● Questions: ○ Use the IM feature ● Helpful Handout: ○ Have available: your application Session Agenda ● Overview of 21st CCLC Grant ● Programs Goals and Evaluation ● Student Recruitment ● Scheduling and Required Activities ● Staffing ● Program Environment and Accessibility ● Partnerships Overview of 21st CCLC Grant ● Federal grant ● Administered by DPI ● Funding for before, after, and summer school programming ● 151 Community Learning Centers (CLCs) across state ● Learn more: ○ You for Youth (Y4Y) Course - Introduction to 21st CCLCs ○ Y4Y Course - Managing Your 21st CCLC Program DPI’s Vision Every child a graduate, college and career ready DPI’S Mission: Helping All Kids Succeed To do so, we’re focused on what matters most: • Keeping kids healthy, safe, supported, and encouraged in schools • Promoting engaged learning to motivate all kids • Inspiring and empowering our educators to teach • Fixing the broken school funding system DPI’S Guiding Principles for CLCs ● Vision, Mission, Goals ● Social and Emotional Learning ● Leadership and Staff ● Voice, Choice, and Leadership ● Financial Management and ● Program Environment Sustainability ● Community Collaboration ● Program Improvement ● Partnership with School ● Diversity of Programming ● Family Engagement ● Academic Enrichment Resource: Guiding Principles Goals of 21st CCLC Grant Create CLCs that provide: ● Opportunities for academic enrichment ● Broad array of additional activities ● Opportunities for families for active and meaningful engagement in children’s education