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Los Angeles Public Library

Components:
- After-school small group tutoring and computer lab program
at 3 branch libraries for middle school students.
- Expansion of the existing LACER (Los Angeles Center for Educational
Research) program and curriculum, which includes word games
and daily reading and writing activities.
- After school research projects center around themes which
culminate in a field trip related to the research topic.
- Parent Literacy Workshops
- encourage parent involvement in the schools and familiarize
parents with local resources and support services.
 
Facts At A Glance:
- Number of Children Served: 450
- Target Population: 6th, 7th,
and 8th grade students from three middle schools
in the greater Hollywood area, and their parents.
- 2000/2001 Funding: $135,000
 
"It turns out middle school after-school programming is
more important than at perhaps any other level."
- Pat Edwards, National Center for Community Education
The after-school activities at the library are fun and keep the
kids coming back for more. The afternoon may include a play reading
or writing a scary story. The staffers are young and hip and the
middle schoolers relate well to them.
Los Angeles Public Library Contacts:
Edris Newton, (323) 856-8270
Arthur Pond, (818) 755-7648
Amy Furber, (323) 957-6481
 
Copyright 2001, California State Library
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