June 5, 2019
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) today announced $22 million in 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grants have been awarded to a variety of educational institutions, faith-based partners and community partners. The grants are used to provide opportunities to low-income areas struggling to aid students in their academic achievements.
“Twenty-first Century Learning Center grants provide critical investments for communities to expand educational opportunities for students and families,” Education Secretary Pedro A. Rivera said. “This year’s recipients were selected with an emphasis on improving educational equity and expanding the geographic reach of Pennsylvania’s programs. As a result, more students across the state will have access to wellness, literacy, and career and technical education programs, among others.”
PDE established the following state priorities for 21st CCLC funding for 2019-2024:
- STEM/STEAM education;
- Workforce, career readiness, and college readiness;
- Planning for transitional vocational/technical services;
- High school credit recovery;
- Underserved geographic locations; and
- Schools designated for CSI and/or ATSI designated schools
In response to the 2019-24 request for applications, PDE received 99 grant applications requesting more than $30 million dollars. There were eight review teams organized by the 21st CCLC geographic regions which took into consideration the state priorities when evaluating the applications.
The 21st CCLC program is authorized under Title IV, Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act. The federal funds are intended to provide students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools with additional services to meet state and local standards. Grants may be used to establish and expand community learning centers, provide academic enrichment, youth development services, and literacy programs.
As part of Governor Wolf’s initiative, the 21st CCLC improves access to high-quality education and is a hallmark of the Schools That Teach initiative.
The grantees that will receive funding as part of the 2019-2024 cohort are listed below.
County | Grantee | Amount | School Districts |
Adams | Center for Youth and Development | $600,000 | Bermudian Springs SD, Conewago Valley SD, Upper Adams SD, Fairfield ASD |
Allegheny | Boys & Girls Club of Western PA | $60,160 | McKeesport ASD |
Allegheny | Center That Cares | $180,000 | Pittsburgh SD |
Allegheny | Higher Achievement Inc. | $220,500 | Pittsburgh SD |
Allegheny | McKeesport Area School District | $105,000 | McKeesport ASD |
Allegheny | Propel Charter School | $400,000 | Propel CS |
Allegheny | Provident Charter School | $400,000 | Provident CS |
Bedford | Everett Area School District | $506,000 | Everett ASD |
Berks | Pottstown School District | $400,000 | Pottstown SD |
Bradford | Northeast Bradford School District | $331,038 | Northeast Bradford SD |
Bradford | Sayre Area School District | $600,000 | Sayre ASD |
Bradford | YMCA Twin Tiers | $138,000 | Bradford ASD |
Bucks | Bensalem Township School District | $400,000 | Bensalem Township SD |
Bucks | Bensalem Township School District | $400,000 | Bensalem Township SD |
Bucks | Bristol Borough School District | $165,000 | Bristol Borough SD |
Bucks | YMCA Bucks County | $91,200 | Bristol Township ASD |
Cambria | Greater Johnstown School District | $400,000 | Greater Johnstown SD |
Cambria | Respective Solutions | $600,000 | Central Cambria SD, Cambria Heights SD, Glendale SD, Portage ASD |
Carbon/Schuylkill | Lehigh Carbon Community College | $210,000 | Panther Valley ASD, Shenandoah Valley SD, Palmerton SD |
Chester | Chester Community Charter School | $300,000 | Chester Community CS |
Chester | Chester County Intermediate Unit | $150,000 | Kennett Consolidated SD |
Chester | Chester County Intermediate Unit | $400,000 | Kennett Consolidated SD |
Chester | Chester County Intermediate Unit | $400,000 | Coatesville ASD |
Crawford | Meadville MLK Jr. Scholarship Fund | $98,780 | Crawford Central SD |
Crawford | Titusville YMCA | $161,000 | Titusville Area SD |
Dauphin | Salvation Army Harrisburg Capitol City Region | $399,000 | Steelton-Highspire SD |
Delaware | Chester Upland School District | $400,000 | Chester Upland SD |
Delaware | Southeast Delco School District | $399,180 | Southeast Delco SD |
Erie | Mercyhurst University | $400,000 | Erie City SD |
Erie | Mercyhurst University | $600,000 | Northwestern SD |
Erie | Union City Area School District | $268,314 | Union City ASD |
Fayette/Westmoreland | Private Industry Council | $367,500 | Connellsville ASD, Southmoreland SD |
Lackawanna | Northeastern Intermediate Unit | $399,099 | Scranton SD |
Lancaster | La Academia Partnership Charter School | $78,000 | La Academia Partnership CS |
Lebanon | Lebanon School District | $400,000 | Lebanon SD |
Lehigh | Allentown City School District | $400,000 | Allentown City SD |
Lehigh | Allentown City School District | $400,000 | Allentown City SD |
Lehigh | Allentown City School District | $400,000 | Allentown City SD |
Lehigh | Casa Guadalupe | $149,997 | Allentown City SD |