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Saint Louis Public Schools 2009-2010 John H. Windom, Executive Director Community Education. After School Programs. Purpose. To provide an overview of: the After School for All Partnership (A.S.A.P.) the process used to select and assign program providers to elementary and middle schools - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • After School Programs**St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • To provide an overview of:

    the After School for All Partnership (A.S.A.P.)

    the process used to select and assign program providers to elementary and middle schools

    the status of After School programs

    **St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • The After School for All Partnership the regional umbrella organization for After School programs.The various funding streamsThe desire for high quality programs in the elementary and middle schoolsThe program provider application, vetting and assignment processThe need to understand the impact on academic achievement**St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • 53 programs in elementary and middle schoolsFourteen 21st Century funded (6 SLPS/ 8 partner operated)32 A.S.A.P. funded7 sites funded through other partners (YMCA, BJC, UrbanFUTURE)LicensingTypical DayTotal # of students as of October 1st 2,903Total # of slots 3,515 (recruitment continues)Total percentage of slots filled 77%25 programs began first day of school28 programs began September 14thAfter School Liaison PositionPre-Post TestsCurriculum AlignmentTransportationEvaluation**St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • 100% Federal fundingMultiple year grantsAnnual evaluations

    **St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • 1st and 3rd Quarter Elementary School Reading and Math Grades

    **St. Louis Public Schools1st and 3rd Quarter Middle School Reading and Math Gradesthere were highly significant improvements in both reading and math grades between 1st and 3rd quarterEvaluator: MO Institute of Mental Health

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • SourceProgram(s)AmountSLPS (Title 1) 50 After School Liaisons$513,862TransportationDistrict Supported

    OtherFederalSix 21st Century sites782,614ARCHS32 Partner sites2,700,000Total:$3,996,476**St. Louis Public Schools

    St. Louis Public Schools

  • Pursue development of After School programs in the high schoolsChallengesIncrease number of slots**St. Louis Public SchoolsThe After School Programs are operating with minimal concerns.

    St. Louis Public Schools