21st Century Community Learning Centers (CLCC) Grant
At the conclusion of the 2010-2011 school year, ESD 123 completed it's fourth year of the Cohort 5 and third year of the
Cohort 6 21st Century grants. These programs offer after school programs and parent education opportunities to eleven middle schools. Cohort 7 21st Century Grant concluded it's second year and serves 4 alternative High Schools. These five-year 21st CCLC grant programs are administered by OSPI.
The 21st Century Community Learning Center Annual evaluation reports are now completed. They are available for review upon request.
Contact Lori Ballard-(509) 544-5740
Educational Service District 123's 21st Century Program operates after school programs at 13 school districts. The program targets low-income populations with low educational attainment levels for students and their parents.
| Mark Muxen | Diane Krossin |
| Program Administrator | Program Administrator |
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| 509-544-5741 | (509) 544-5745 |
| Site Coordinators | ||
| Cohort 5 | Cohort 6 | Cohort 7 |
| Mark Ferraro College Place |
Nancy Bulman Columbia Middle School |
Ernie Zamora New Horizons High School |
| Jennifer Finney Dayton |
Irene Noll Park Middle School - Kennewick |
Estelle Marks River's Edge High School - Richland |
| Heather Hoppe Finley |
Lindsey Smith Highlands Middle School - Kennewick |
Jane Garcin Prosser Falls High School |
| Lidia Garcia-Lippold Kiona-Benton |
Terry Tate McFarland Middle School - Othello |
Kris Rathbun Education Opportunity Center - Clarkston |
| Sandra Cerna North Franklin |
Colleen Smith Housel Middle School - Prosser |
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| Lisa Brouwer Paterson |



21st Century Grant
