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Lighted Schoolhouse
Basic Information
Address: 2330 Northwestern Avenue, Racine WI 53404
Email: lsp@racine.k12.wi.us
Phone Number: 262-664-6990
Fax Number: 262-664-6991
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Additional Information
Focus: Academic Achievement and Social Development
Sponsor:
21st Century Community Learning Center Grants
Director: Kathy Dunkerson
Schools Served: Dr. Jones, Fratt, Knapp, Johnson, Mitchell, Wadewitz, Roosevelt, Wind Point, O'Brown, Goodland, Julian Thomas, Janes elementary's and Gilmore, Jerstad, Mitchell and McKinely Middle schools. Three community based locations.
School District: Racine Unified
County: Racine
Schedule: September - May and June & July for summer programs
Ages: 5-18
Capacity: 2000
Membership/Pricing: Free for academic help, activities have a small fee
Setting:
Programs are located within school buildings and in three community partner locations.
History:
The program has been in operations for 10 years. Our main focus is on closing achievement gaps for students. Each location can serve up to 90 students daily. Program is primarily dependent on grant funds, although our district funds several locations because the administration and School Board believe in the program and have seen the results for students.
Program Highlights:
We have strong community partnerships. We offer a comprehensive program that includes academic tutoring, mentoring, enrichment activities, health and wellnes, field trips for hands on learning, adult ESL classes, and other parents involvement programs with our community partners.
Support Services:
Referals to any community agency for support.
Activities:
This varies by site. Categories covered under highlights.
Field Trip Destinations: Varies by site.
Program Information:
Please call for information as our program covers many locations and activities.
Slogan: Engagement, Consistency, Success