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CLC Data Review2018-19
SSK Interlocal Funding- Proactive$669,760
$240,900 CLC LeadershipFamily & Neighborhood Engagement SpecialistProgram EvaluationPublic Information/Fund DevelopmentProfessional Development
$428,860 CLC ProgrammingHigh Quality Academic and Enrichment ClubsSTEMScholarships/Family Learning and Support/School Community Coordinators at future sites
2019-20 CLC Schools
CLC Rebrand clc.lps.org
2018-19 CLC Combined Leadership/Programing FundingIncludes summer
2018-19 CLC Financial Overview (26 Sites)
CLC Use of Data● Continuous Improvement Process
● Raise awareness of promising practices
● Support sites’ improvement efforts
● Enhance opportunities for sustainability
● Combine data with stories to communicate work
Parent Engagement● Engage in learning
● Access Supportive Services
● Healthy and Safe
● Hopes and Dreams
Family Engagement ● Women’s Fitness Classes (Responsiveness to need)
● Family Science Fair Prep Night (Responsiveness to
need)
● Countless Family Nights ~
○ Science Fairs
○ Family Activity Nights - Zumba Nights
○ Math Night
○ Library Nights
○ Makerspace Nights
○ Multicultural Fairs
○ Bike Rodeos
○ Walk-a-thons
○ Carnivals
● Family Literacy (LPS, SCC, Lincoln Literacy)
● Parenting Classes (Boys Town, Prosper
Lincoln)
● Nurture Program (PHL)
● Early Childhood Connections (Prosper
Lincoln
● Getting Ahead Classes (Food Bank)
● Tax VITA Opportunities (Community Action)
● Toys for Tots (Marines)
● Food Markets / Backpacks (Food Bank)
● Prime Time - Literacy Program (Humanities
Nebraska)
Adult/Family Education and Resources
Parent Leadership / Opportunities to Connect● Parent-led clubs
● Parent Coffees
● Family Dinner and Resource Fair
● Community Cafes
● School and Neighborhood Advisory
Committees
● Neighborhood Associations
● PTOs/PTAs/PTSO
● Community Conversations ○ Similar to Cafes only focused more on a
particular topic, ie - Social Media and Your Child
● Scavenger Hunt
● Gardening Opportunities
● Many partnerships that also offer
opportunities such as:
○ Lights On Afterschool / Spring Break Camp (Lead Agencies)
○ Streets Alive (PHL)
○ Art Walks / Art Classes (South Downtown
CDO)
○ Neighborhood Celebrations - Party in the
Park, Cooper Park Celebration, National
Night out (Parks and Rec), Peter Pan
Party in the Park (Cedars), Juneteenth
(Malone Center)
○ MLK Youth Rally and March (LPS)
○ Stories of Impact (CIL)
Neighborhood Engagement
● Engage in learning
● Access Supportive Services
● Healthy and Safe
● Hopes and Dreams
Community Cafes● 13 CLCs offer/partner on
Community Cafés
● This year, we expect 54 Cafés (6
Cafes per site) to occur
● 24 Parent Hosts
○ Goal to get at least 3 Parent Hosts
per Team
○ 2 serve home-cooked meals!
● Everett’s Cafe Team started a Kid’s
Cafe club after school
Arnold, Belmont/Goodrich, Calvert, Elliott/Lincoln High, Everett, Hartley, Holmes/Lefler, McPhee, Norwood Park, Saratoga
Harvest
Table Conversations
School and Neighborhood Advisory Committees ● 100% of CLC sites have an active
School Neighborhood Advisory
Committee (SNAC) or are on their way
of beginning one
○ North-Central SNAC Meetings - in
the works!
● Community Builder Workshops (Thank
you - Civic Nebraska, Nebraska
Appleseed, and South Downtown CDO)
● Asset-based Community Development
(ABCD)
A group of Neighborhood Stakeholders (Parents, Residents, Community
Members, Organizations, Businesses, School Staff, Students, etc.) that share
common visions, goals, and outcomes for children,
families, and their neighborhood.
Family and Neighborhood
● Parent Universities - middle schools● ABCD - in-depth
○ Celebrating Neighbors○ Connecting Youth and Adults
● High School Collaborations○ Career Fair○ Getting Ahead - High School style○ Youth-led Workshops ○ Community Builder Workshops - geared
at High School students○ Community Cafes
● Parent/Adult Activity Nights● Connecting all of the Neighborhood
Groups● Engagement vs. Involvement ?
What’s to come?!
Successful Students ● Achieve academically
● Attend school regularly
● Are healthy physically, socially, and emotionally
● Have hope for the future
Clinton Sewing Club
Dawes Photography Club
CLC Student DemographicsStudents Served in ELO (26 Sites) 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19
Number Students Served in ELO 6121 6750 6917 6713
Number Students 30+ Days 3063 3299 3066 3063
Number Students Served in Summer 1322 1223 1112 1215
Demographics of Students Served in ELO
Free/Reduced Lunch Participants 66% 66% 68% 65%
Students of Color 47% 48% 48% 37%
Students in Special Education 18% 19% 17% 19%
Students who are ELL 9% 9% 14% 10%
Free/Reduced Lunch Participants 2018-19(percent of students)
Gender and Racial Diversity
Classroom Teacher SurveyTeacher Survey Ratings
87% return rate
Moderate to Significant Improvement
(from fall to spring)
Reading 70%
Writing 66%
Math 71%
Science 69%
Homework completion and class participation
38%
Student Behavior 35%
Getting along well with other students
36%
Extent of family engagement in student’s learning
28%
Parents Say
Parents’ Reasons for ELO Enrollment
Academic & Enrichment Clubs
Leadership ClubScience ClubMakerspaceKindness ClubPotteryMovin’ & Groovin’MakerspaceMindfulnessSmart GirlsScouts
Book BuddiesBrain GamesAnime ClubMovie Critic ClubGirls Who CodeHarry Potter ClubRoads, Rails & RacecarsYoung Men’s ClubSewing Club3-D Printer ClubStep Chain
RoboticsMystery MayhemSpark FitnessArcheryJoven Noble/Latina LeadersCSI ClubWe CookIllustrator’s ClubBroadcasting ClubPhotography
Student Assessment DataNSCAS - English Language Arts
Grade 32017-18
Grade 32018-19
Grade 42017-18
Grade 42018-19
Grade 52017-18
Grade 52018-19
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
All Buildings 59.8% 62.2% 64.7% 64.5% 60.2% 52.5%
CLC Buildings 50.7% 51.8% 54.5% 52.6% 43.8% 40.9%
CLC Students 53.4% 49% 54% 54.2% 47.2% 37.4%
Student Assessment DataNSCAS - English Language Arts
Grade 62017-18
Grade 62018-19
Grade 72017-18
Grade 72018-19
Grade 82017-18
Grade 82018-19
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
All Buildings 56.1% 55.6% 54.8% 50% 60.1% 52.7%
CLC Buildings 42.4% 43.4% 40.5% 36.4% 46.4% 42.6%
CLC Students 47.14% 44.3% 49.6% 41.3% 52.2% 49.7%
Student Assessment DataNSCAS - Math
Grade 32017-18
Grade 32018-19
Grade 42017-18
Grade 42018-19
Grade 52017-18
Grade 52018-19
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
All Buildings 54.3% 56.9% 56.5% 54.7% 58.2% 60.5%
CLC Buildings 41.7% 45.5% 43.5% 41.9% 46.9% 47.2%
CLC Students 46.7% 47.2% 44.3% 43.4% 50.6% 47.4%
Student Assessment DataNSCAS - Math
Grade 62017-18
Grade 62018-19
Grade 72017-18
Grade 72018-19
Grade 82017-18
Grade 82018-19
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
All Buildings 61.7% 61.4% 56.2% 53.4% 55.7% 50.4%
CLC Buildings 47.1% 47.2% 41.9% 39.5% 40.7% 37.6%
CLC Students 54.3% 53.4% 51.9% 45.4% 49.3% 50.7%
Student Assessment DataNSCAS - Science
Grade 52017-18
Grade 52018-19
Grade 82017-18
Grade 82018-19
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
% Meet or Exceed
Standards
All Buildings 69.1% 69.8% 69.1% 63%
CLC Buildings 57.2% 59.4% 57.4% 54.2%
CLC Students 59.2% 60.1% 66.9% 68%
Assessment & Evaluation
● Annual Self-Assessment● CLC Conditions for Success Rubrics
○ Partnerships○ Student Success
● ** External Observation (Years 2 & 4) UNMC Evaluators contracted through NDE
Looking AheadSherwood- $385,000
Prosper Lincoln 2.0- December 17What’s coming up for
Lincoln Community Learning Centers?