

Better Readers,
Better Learners,
Better Citizens
"Loving to Learn, Learning to Love"
June 12 - July 21, 2023
7:45am - 2:45pm
TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE!!
2022 Assessment Data
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84% of children, improved or maintained their
instructional reading level.
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100% of parents say their child
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is a better reader.
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has more confidence.
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believes they can make a difference.
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100% of parents say they
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are more likely to volunteer in the community.
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better understand how to help their child be successful.
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will be more engaged in child's school work.
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Children participated in social action to address Climate Crisis by planting fruit trees at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center.
2021 Assessment Data
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79% of children, improved or maintained their
instructional reading level.
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100% of parents say their child
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is a better reader.
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has more confidence.
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believes they can make a difference.
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has learned ways to resolve conflicts.
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100% of parents say they
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better understand how to help their child be successful.
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plan to be more engaged in my child’s school work next year.
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Children participated in social action with a panel discussion on Youth Justice with School District leaders.
2019 Assessment Data
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86% of our scholars, improved or maintained their instructional reading level.
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90% of parents say my
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child is a better reader
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child believes they can make a difference
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90% of parents say they
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will be more engaged in child's school work.
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Children participated in social action Against Gun Violence & demonstrated self-empowerment.
2018 Assessment Data
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100% of our scholars, improved or maintained their instructional reading level.
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90% of parents say their child
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has more confidence.
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is more likely to vote.
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is a better reader.
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believes they can make a difference.
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will be more engaged in child's school work.
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90% of parents say they
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better understand how to help their child be successful.
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plan to be more engaged in my child’s school work next year.
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Children participated in social action to increase Voter Participation and demonstrated self-empowerment.
2017 Assessment Data
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84% of our scholars improved or maintained their instructional reading level.
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100% of parents say their child
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is a better reader.
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has more confidence.
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is more likely to vote.
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believes they can make a difference.
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has learned ways to resolve conflict
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100% of parents say they
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better understand how to help their child be successful.
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will be more engaged in child's school work.
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Children participated in social action by Protesting Against planned Cuts to SNAP/EBT with a march on Gay Street & Market Square.