21st Century Learning Center at Clayton Elementary: Child Information
21st Century Grant program activities are designed to support student academic, social and emotional growth. The program focuses on activities that help students meet state learning standards in language arts,mathematics, science and social studies, and build critical thinking skills and positive character traits. To honor youth voice, activities are designed to be innovative, hands-on and relevant.They are built on learning goals that are shared with youth. It also includes sessions that promote health and wellness and support a student’s success in school.The minimum program requirement at Clayton is 8 hours per week for a minimum of 30 weeks.This provides an additional 240 instructional hours for students. This is approximately 34 additional school days.
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Vision: Clayton Elementary School’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program creates happy, engaged, future-ready learners. This is closely aligned with Clayton’s vision of developing a compassionate community of thinkers who challenge each other to continually pursue excellence.
Mission: Clayton Elementary School’s 21st CCLC program provides a high-quality, out-of-school time program that engages students in exploration of academic content in interesting and innovative ways. This will help to educate the whole child: Head, Hand, and Heart.
21st Century Grant Family Handbook can be accessed at https://bit.ly/35qVsKb. The Family Handbook contains important information including emergency policies, health and safety protocols, program schedules and activities, holiday and inclement weather policies, dismissal procedures, and other valuable details. Please review this handbook in its entirety before signing your child(ren) up to participate in an after-school activity.
If you need assistance, please contact Clayton's 21st Century Grant Site Supervisor, Jessica Boberek at jessica_boberek@engschools.net or by phone at 720-432-6772 (call and text capable).
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