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2/12/2009
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Agency Name: Communities In Schools of Orange County, Inc. (CISOC) for Middle <br /> School After School Program (MSAS) <br /> Mission Statement: The nn�aonofC\S[�Ciatochampion#haconnect�nofneedodcon�nnundvroouncesw�h <br /> schools -- lpyounQpeop)esu000esofu|k/ |eann. atoyinachno|. andpnepanafor|ife. <br /> The MSAS program is a program of CISOC that provides quality age-appropriate supervised activites during the <br /> critical hours of 3 pm -S pm for students in grades 6-8. <br /> Orange County Outside Agen Funding: 2007-08: $70.0000 2888-09: $70.0000 <br /> Executive/Program Director: Sheila D. Sholes-Ross Website: vwvw.ciaoo-nc.org <br /> MAJOR SERVICES <br /> • Provision of quality afterschool program services for students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and <br /> Orange County Schools district that are developmentally age-appropriate during the crticial hours of 3 pm - <br /> 6 pm. <br /> O Program Component entailed: Academic support (tutors), Enrichment activities (chess clubs, Tae Kwon Do <br /> community gardens, Quilting, Street Law Ac d &Teen Court), Recreational activities (as planned <br /> by 4- <br /> H. Orange County and Chapel Hill R ec� and Parks) and finally, connection to summer camp initiatives. <br /> OUTCOME MEASURES <br /> FY 05-06 FY 06-07 FY 07-08 FY 08-09 <br /> Actual Actual Actual Projected <br /> Reduction of students unsupervised during the <br /> critical hours of 3 pm - 6 pm Monday thru 1123 1200 1108 1000 <br /> Thursday. <br /> Increased connection to community resources <br /> such as tutorial eupport, resources such as: 1123 1200 1108 1000 <br /> school supplies, tutors, and summer camp <br /> initiatives. <br /> Improved academic achievement(either nd-of <br /> grade tests or report card grades) of students 1000 <br /> enrolled'in program service for at least 2 times <br /> per week. <br /> Engage student participants in healthy 1000 <br /> activities to aid in the reduction of child-hood <br /> obesityat)eaet3t\nneapervveek. <br /> FY 2007-08 OUTCOMES <br /> Proposed Program Qk�ect�ve Status Actual Results <br /> - MSAS served over 1108 students <br /> during the 07-08 school year. All <br /> 1000 students participate in safe and students participating in program <br /> enriching after school programming at the Exceeds Expectations services were a part of instructional <br /> tutorial support with a site coordinator <br /> seven rnidd\enchoo| e�t�sinthecounty <br /> county. and/or received one-on-one tutorial <br /> assistance from tutors/mentors. <br /> ( <br /> 65 <br />
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