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Stamford Public Schools Receives Community Learning Center Grants

Several districts around the state are sharing more than $6.6 million in grants from the State Department of Education.

STAMFORD, CT — Stamford Public Schools, the Stamford Boys & Girls Club, and ROSCCO, which provides child care and enrichment programs for SPS families and their children, have received 21st Century Community Learning Center grants from the Connecticut State Department of Education.

Overall, the grants will provide $6.6 million in each of three years to support 35 programs across the state in offering high-quality after-school initiatives that enhance student learning and provide critical resources to families and communities.

Toquam Magnet Elementary School was given a $250,000 annual award, and K.T. Murphy Elementary School received an $82,620 annual award, according to a news release.

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The Stamford Boys & Girls Club/Hart Magnet Elementary School, Roxbury Elementary School, Stillmeadow Elementary School, and Westover Magnet School, received $249,480.

ROSCCO/Strawberry International Baccalaureate School received $248,952.

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The 21st CCLC grants, funded through the U.S. Department of Education, enable schools and community organizations to establish learning centers that provide academic enrichment and support services outside of regular school hours.

By connecting community-based, youth-serving organizations with schools, these programs support students attending high-poverty and low-performing schools, offering opportunities to improve academic performance, explore enrichment activities, and foster family engagement.

From the announcement:

"The 21st Century Community Learning Center grants open a Universe of Opportunities for schools and community organizations that extend learning beyond the traditional classroom," said Education Commissioner Charlene M. Russell-Tucker in a statement. "Whether it’s through STEM projects that spark curiosity, arts programs that nurture self-expression, or wellness initiatives that build resilience, these programs create safe, dynamic, and engaging environments where students can explore new ideas, receive academic support, and participate in enrichment activities that inspire lifelong learning."

Key Program Highlights:

  • Program Services: Academic support, tutoring, community service and cultural opportunities, enrichment activities such as art, music, technology, and physical activity and wellness, as well as family literacy and educational services.
  • Program Goals: Boost academic performance, promote physical health, reduce risky behaviors, and provide a safe environment for students when school is not in session.

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