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Boys & Girls Clubs of Council Bluffs Roosevelt Elementary 21 st CCLC
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Kindergarten and 1 st grade ◦ Usually 5-7 years-old 2 nd and 3 rd grade ◦ Usually 8-9 years-old 4 th and 5 th grade ◦ Usually 9-11 years-old
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Pros ◦ Peer to peer mentoring ◦ Ability to harness the naturally competitive nature of youth ◦ Diverse experiences among youth can inspire and influence each other ◦ Increased sense of community among the Members
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Cons ◦ Bullying ◦ Embarrassment of older Members by being “shown up” by younger Members ◦ Lack of challenges for older/higher achieving Members ◦ Different skill levels and sets make facilitating programs to address needs of all students difficult ◦ Requires great deal of modification for staff planning to encompass all Members
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Planning ◦ Being divided by grade allows staff to focus on age- appropriate enrichment ◦ Allows for better controlled homework time and assistance with fewer distractions ◦ Better facilitates long term projects inline with school/state standards ◦ Creates a superior environment for state assessment preparation ◦ Affords more age specific goal setting ◦ Boosts confidence of all Members
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◦ Allows Members to work with Members of their school day classrooms on school projects ◦ Permits the facilitation of Clubs within the Club that match the interests and skills of Members ◦ Members are able to develop age-appropriate social skills ◦ Uninterrupted homework time ◦ Promotes individual interests/identities among siblings
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Youth leadership opportunities ◦ Torch Club Youth leadership curriculum designed by BGCA Affords 9-12 year-olds opportunities to serve Club and community Special events for Younger Members
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Classroom teachers report greater independence among 21 st CCLC Members in K-2. Fourth and fifth grade students are nearly all now reading at grade level and those who aren’t showed pronounced growth in SRI scores. Second and third graders are better able to complete long term projects than their non- CCLC peers.
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