
21st Century Community Learning Center
Prince Georges County Schools
The 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st Century CLC) in Prince George's County is a free academic program designed to build math skills, provide resources to families, and improve statewide math scoring at the target schools. The summer session integrates math instruction, real-world math enrichment projects, service learning, and character education instruction. During the school-year sessions, services are extended to families via once per month sessions. This includes continued student instruction and various family workshops, designed to support parents/guardians.
The 21st Century CLC program is open to students in the designated attendance area of target schools, in rising grades 5 through 12. Students who attend targeted schools and who live outside the regular attendance area may participate in the program with parental transportation. Student outside of targeted schools may submit registration, and will be notified if/when an opening is available.
Step # 2 -- for Non-target school students only
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Delegate Gerron Levi (District 23A) spearheaded the Community School Improvement Council and the Advanced Math Project in 2007. Additional project partners have included: The Collective Banking Group (church community), Parks & Recreation, Microsoft, Patriot TechnologyState Training Center, County Executive Jack Johnson, Council Members Samuel Dean, Ingrid Turner and Eric Olson, Optimum Business Services, Inc. & Drakeford, Scott & Associates. |
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