Jefferson County Schools Awarded $500,000 Federal Grant for Enhanced After-School and Summer Programs

Jefferson County School District 509J in Oregon has been selected as one of the recipients of a prestigious federal grant, the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) grant, totaling $500,000. This grant, provided by the U.S. Department of Education and administered by the Oregon Department of Education, aims to support after-school and summer learning opportunities for students.

Over the course of five years, a total of 27 organizations will be awarded funds through the 21st CCLC grant, amounting to $11.4 million. Jefferson County School District 509J will receive the allocated amount annually, ranging from $211,250 to $500,000.

The selected organizations consist of school districts and local education agencies that will collaborate with more than 221 community-based organizations across 37 school districts, ultimately reaching 115 different schools in Oregon. This collaborative effort aims to provide comprehensive support to students throughout the five-year period.

These federally funded community learning centers in Jefferson County will spearhead groundbreaking activities focusing on various educational objectives. These include K-5 literacy programs, high-dosage tutoring, Career and Technical Education (CTE) initiatives, and crucial efforts to address mental health and well-being.

By receiving this grant, students in Jefferson County and across the state will benefit from a wide range of transformative learning experiences. The funded programs will prioritize literacy, personalized academic support, hands-on technical education, cultural enrichment, mental health resources, and innovative learning opportunities.

The 21st CCLC grant is the sole federal funding source dedicated specifically to afterschool, before-school, and summer learning programs. These grants, provided under the Title IV-B program of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), are highly competitive and undergo a rigorous review process to ensure quality and effectiveness.

Jefferson County School District 509J, along with its community partners, is committed to delivering high-quality programming during non-school hours that aligns with the grant’s requirements and objectives. The district and the Oregon Department of Education are thrilled to commence this collaborative effort, leveraging the strengths and resources of the community to enhance educational opportunities and create a lasting impact on the students they serve.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) grant?

    The 21st CCLC grant is a federal funding source exclusively dedicated to supporting local afterschool, before-school, and summer learning programs. It is administered by the U.S. Department of Education.

  2. How were the grant recipients selected?

    The selection process for the 21st CCLC grant involves a rigorous peer review by qualified reviewers who assess the applications based on their alignment with quality practices and potential to achieve positive student outcomes.

  3. What are the primary objectives of the funded programs?

    The grant aims to prioritize key educational initiatives such as K-5 literacy, individualized tutoring, Career and Technical Education (CTE), and programs addressing mental health and well-being.

  4. How long will the funding last?

    The grant funding will span five years, with recipients receiving 100% of the awarded amount for the first three years. The funding percentage will gradually decrease in years four and five to encourage sustainability beyond the grant period.

  5. How will the grant programs benefit students?

    The grant programs will provide students with a range of opportunities including literacy development, personalized academic support, hands-on experiences in various fields, cultural enrichment, mental health resources, and innovative learning experiences.

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