Friday, February 10, 2012

Office of Enrichment Programs for English Language Learners and Families

Office of Enrichment Programs for English Language Learners and Families
Department of Federal Programs
Charleston County School District

Location: 75 Calhoun Street ,Charleston ,SC,29401
Contact: Celina Anthony, celina_anthony@charleston.k12.sc.us
Website: http://www.ccsdschools.com/Accountability/FederalPrograms/EnglishLanguageLearner/index.php

OVERVIEW
Description of Group/Organization and programs offered which relate to improving literacy:

All programs are free
Migrant Education Program
Summer Education Program - Children ages 5 - 12 receive instruction at a school Monday through Thursday
Home Literacy - Migrant families including children receive instruction on English, math, parenting skills, and health.
Out of School Youth - Young Migrant people ages 13 - 21 receive instruction on English, math, life skills, and health.
Abrazos Program
 Hispanic mothers receive instruction on English, math, parenting skills, life skills, and health. 3 year old children receive instruction on school readiness skills. Childcare is provided to younger siblings.
English Classes
English classes for Parents and Enrichment classes for ELLs - offered in the afternoons and evenings.
Spanish for Educators
Designed for educators who have had little or no previous Spanish instruction and who want to become inter-culturally competent at a basic communication level with Hispanic parents and students.
ESOL Summer Program
English language learners continue learning English using an interdisciplinary approach where their learning experience is relevant and stimulating by having some field trips.

Area(s) of Charleston County served:
Migrant Education Program
Summer Education Program - Offered at either Frierson or E.B. Ellington Elementary to migrant children living on Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, Edisto Island, and Hollywood.
Home Literacy - offered to migrant families and children living on Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, Edisto Island, and Hollywood.
Out of School Youth - offered to migrant young people ages 13-21 living on Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, Edisto Island, and Hollywood.
Abrazos Program
Offered at Midland Park Primary
 English Classes for Parents and Enrichment classes for ELLs
Offered at some Title I schools. Locations vary each semester.
Spanish for Educators
Offered at at a couple of Charleston County School District schools for semester. Locations vary each semester.
ESOL Summer Program
Locations vary from year to year.
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Are services offered in any schools? Yes
All programs are free.
Migrant Education Program
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday - Thursdays (E. B. Ellington)
Home Literacy-  (5:00 - 9:00 p.m.)- Migrant camps located on Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, Edisto Island, and Hollywood.
Out of School Youth (5:00 - 9:00 p.m.)- Migrant camps located on Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, Edisto Island, and Hollywood.
Abrazos Program
(8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m)- Tuesday - Friday- Midland Park Primary
English Classes for Parents and Enrichment classes for ELLs
Offered in the afternoons and evenings. Times vary depending upon the school schedule.
Spanish for Educators
Offered in the afternoons and evenings. Times vary depending upon the school schedule.
ESOL Summer Program
(8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.) Two weeks after school year is over. Location varies.

OUTREACH AND IN-HOUSE PROGRAMS
Do services include any non-school outreach to the community?  Yes.            
Description of Outreach initiatives:
Working in partnership with MUSC and other agencies, our office shares the information in Spanish with the Hispanic families to attend free health events, literacy fairs, etc.

Population(s) directly served by organization:
0 to 2 years old
3 to 5 years old
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Parents/Caregivers
ASSESSMENT
Parents taking English classes are given a pre-post test to assess their interpersonal communication skills using language and pictures from everyday life.
PARTNERSHIPS
Interested  in establishing a partnership with another organization/group?       Yes               
I am definitely interested in establishing a partnership with another organization. There is a need to get funding to offer more summer enrichment programs for Hispanic families and children.
VOLUNTEERS
Are there volunteer opportunities? 
College of Charleston students taking a service learning class volunteer at the Abrazos program. They are scheduled to volunteer some mornings to work at the center and some afternoons in the office with me.
Volunteers assist adult ESOL teacher teaching Hispanic mothers English particularly focusing on pronunciation, assisting the early childhood teachers by working with children on different activities. At the office, volunteers call Hispanic families about the offerings of English classes and other free literacy and health events in the community.

Volunteer coordinator’s contact information :       
Celina Anthony, (843) 937-6394, celina_anthony@charleston.k12.sc.us

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Communities In Schools

Communities In Schools

Location: 1090 East Montague Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29405
Contact: Dana Mong, dmong@cischarleston.org
Website: http://www.cischarleston.org/

OVERVIEW
Description of Group/Organization and programs offered which relate to improving literacy:
Tutoring/Mentoring - Communities In Schools offers a full time Coordinator of Volunteers who assists with the recruitment, screening and training of volunteer tutors and mentors. Then the CIS Student Support Specialist at each school provides the volunteers with consistent support and recognition.
Reading Soulmates – The Communities In Schools Reading Soulmates Program is a reading intervention for 1st grade students and a service learning strategy for 5th grade students, who will pair up with their younger "Soulmates" to assist them in mastering the recognition of 133 high frequency words that are critical to reading fluency.

Area(s) of Charleston County served:
We provide services in 22 public schools in Charleston County.

SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Are services offered in any schools? Yes.
Burke Middle/High; Lincoln Middle/High; Baptist Hill Middle/High; Military Magnet Middle/High; Garrett Academy High; Greg Mathis High; St. Johns High; Septima P. Clark Corporate Academy; Northwoods Middle; Haut Gap Middle; St. Stephen Middle; St. Stephen Elementary; Memminger Elementary; North Charleston Elementary; North Charleston High; Jane Edwards Community School; Edith L. Frierson Elementary; Mary Ford Elementary; Zucker Middle; Morningside Middle; R.B. Stall High; Chicora Elementary and Sanders-Clyde Elementary.

OUTREACH AND IN-HOUSE PROGRAMS
Do services include any non-school outreach to the community?
No, all programs are offered within the school.                       

Population(s) directly served by organization:
Elementary School, Middle School, High School

PARTNERSHIPS
Interested in establishing a partnership with another organization/group?  Yes   
Communities In Schools is always interested in establishing new partnerships. We believe collaborating with other organizations enables us to better serve the students of Charleston and Berkeley Counties.   

VOLUNTEERS
Are there volunteer opportunities?
Volunteers provide service during the school day or after school programs.

Volunteer coordinator’s contact information :
Jennifer Paulsen, 843-740-6793, jpaulsen@cischarleston.org