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Title IV-B - Resources and Links
Title IV-B - Resources and Links
This page provides links and resources related to 21st Century Community Learning Centers (Title IV-B).
It is a policy of the State Board of Education and a priority of the Oregon Department of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction at the Oregon Department of Education, 255 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97310; phone 503-947-5740; or fax 503-378-4772.
Associated Pages
21st CCLC Leadership Conference October 21, 2011
Click on the link, above, to view handouts and PowerPoint presentations from the October 21, 2011 Leadership Conference.
21st CCLC Leadership Conference January 14, 2011
Click on link, above, to view handouts and PowerPoint presentations from the 21st CCLC Leadership Conference held January 14, 2011.
Associated Links
Afterschool Success Frameworks
21st CCLC Program Evaluation - April 16, 2012
06/06/2012 (
1.86 MB
)
21st CCLC Program Evaluation Update 4-16-12
Moving Toward Success: Framework for Afterschool Programs
11/02/2009 (
3.55 MB
)
External Links
You for Youth
This US Dept. of Education website was developed to provide afterschool programs what they reported they needed to create engaging expanded learning opportunities. Features Include: Courses, Coaching Modules, Peer to Peer Exchange, the Design Studio plus Resources and Technical Assistance.
The Expanded Learning and After School Project
This project connects you with research, resources and best practices for building affordable and sustainable approaches to expanding learning in your community. This site also includes a Toolkit for Expanding Learning for organizations interested in implementing or strengthening learning opportunities. These tools can guide such agencies as they develop plans for afterschool, summer learning and expanded learning time initiatives in their communities.
The Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL) National Center for Quality Afterschool
helps state education agencies and local practitioners develop high-quality, balanced programs that provide a safe and fun environment for academic enrichment as well as youth development activities. The purpose is to help afterschool programs support student achievement by helping them embed high quality academic content in engaging activities that attract and retain student participation.
United States Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Education's 21st CCLC Website
Oregon Links
Establishing Poverty Levels
09/17/2003 (34 KB)
After-School Snacks and Meals: Reimbursement
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Afterschool Meal & Snack Program
The CACFP Afterschool Meal and Snack Program is a reimbursement program designed to give school age children and youth in low-income areas a nutritional boost and involve them in supervised activities that are safe, fun, and educational during the school year. This program is officially known as the At-Risk Program. 21st CCLC grantees and those interested in Afterschool programs will benefit from the information and technical assistance through contacts on the CACFP program link.
Afterschool Snacks and Meals 2013
03/25/2013 (180.14 KB)
Reimbursement is available for after-school snacks and meals offered in 21st CCLC programs. All funded 21st CCLC programs are expected to participate.
It is a policy of the State Board of Education and a priority of the Oregon Department of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction at the Oregon Department of Education, 255 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97310; phone 503-947-5740; or fax 503-378-4772.
Contacts
Pete Ready
(503) 947-5785
Learning Opportunities, Options & Supports - Education Specialist
Donna Newbeck
(503) 947-5814
Learning Opportunities, Options & Supports - Office Specialist (Charter Schools)
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