|
The Lincoln Station Community Learning Center provides before-school and after-school programs for Lincoln Elementary School students.
Station Mission:
Lincoln Station Community Learning Center is a school/community partnership that strengthens our community. The Learning Center supports, educates, enriches, challenges, and provides opportunities in an extended-school day setting for children and their families within a safe environment.
Lincoln Station is a 21st Century Community Learning Center funded by the 21st CCLC federal grant—a part of Title IV Part B of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. CCLC funds will support centers that primarily service students from schools that have at least 40% of their students from low income families (defined as qualifying for free and reduced lunch).
Station Schedule:
3:07-4:45 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays September 12-December 15,
January 23-May 17 (there will be an interim session from January 2-18 for students referred for academic support)
Station Contact:
Site Manager Amy Friedl, 920.885.7336 x4128 or 920.392.9160 (during operational hours.)
Programs
The programs provide students in grades first through 5th a complementary learning environment that serves their individual abilities to help increase proficiency in academics, learn more about self and world, and how they might become better citizens. Our programs offer a variety of academic assistance and enrichment opportunities. All instructional programs supplement the regular school-day curriculum.
Classes are taught by certified teachers, para-professionals, and community partners.
Academic Support
-
Homework Crossing Club (grades 3-5)
-
Partners Are Learning (PAL) one-to-one tutoring/mentoring by community volunteers for students in grades 2-5 (students are referred to this program by the principal and classroom teacher)
-
R&R (Reading & ‘Rithmetic) Railroad Club (grades 1-2)
-
Individualized Computer Math and Literacy Tutoring Program--EDUSS (grades 1-5)
-
Reading Intervention for emerging readers
-
Small Math groups
Enrichment
-
Healthy Snacks
-
Team-Building Exercises
-
Leadership Development
-
Restorative Practices
-
Enrichment Classes that include 4-H After-School Club, Arts & Crafts, Building Great Kids Martial Arts Program, Student Council, Newspaper Club, Fuel Up To Play 60, Dance, Readers’ Theater, Global Exploration, Sports Sampler, Sewing, Science/Technology/Engineering & Math (STEM) activities
Community Partners
Several community organizations have partnered with us to help build our programs for children and families. These organizations include:
-
Dodge County UW Cooperative Extension, Nutrition and 4-H Programs
-
Martial Arts America
-
Nancy's Notions
-
YMCA of Dodge County
-
Boy Scouts Troop #3738
-
Beaver Dam Activities Department
-
Beaver Dam Community Library
-
Beaver Dam Community Theater
-
Beaver Dam Area Arts Association
-
Beaver Dam Family Center
-
Lincoln PTO
-
Beaver Dam Community Hospital
-
Beaver Dam Meal Coalition
-
BDUSD ELL Department
-
Moraine Park Technical College
-
Safe Schools/Healthy Students Grant
-
READ Dog Program
|