The goal of the Partnership Project is to provide supplemental funding to comprehensive after-school programs to promote social and emotional learning skills (SEL), increased support of numeracy and literacy development for economically disadvantaged students between the ages of 4 and 12 or up to 19 with a documented disability. In addition, supplemental funding assists in program quality improvement and program expansion.
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The CASE Partnership Project is the result of collaboration between Harris County Department of Education (HCDE), the Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC), the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and awarded sites. HCDE commits local funds to supplement comprehensive afterschool programming. HCDE and site match dollars activate a commitment of federal childcare funds for quality improvement for school-age youth through TWC. This allows HCDE to provide a variety of resources to selected sites such as site visits, training, and access to curriculum and materials through a free lending library also known as the SMART Zone.
Select Service Providers Program - The Partnership Project works closely with the Select Service Providers Program. These providers are content specialists that deliver a broad range of services that engage youth in age-appropriate, project-based learning during out-of-school time. The program matches qualified providers from the Provider Network with CASE for Kids supported sites to engage youth in hands-on, project-based activities in diverse content areas with a focus on literacy and numeracy integration, and Social-Emotional Learning integration.
Kids’ Days - This project model is a fun and educational project that connects afterschool students with real-world issues. Students participating in a Kids’ Day Project meet in their afterschool programs for approximately 8 weeks to work through prepared project-based learning curricula related to match, science, technology, and/or the arts. Students from participating Kids’ Day sites then come together for a culminating event that gives them the opportunity to interact with each other and celebrate what they learned in their Kids’ Day Project classes. This year, Kids’ Day for Partnership included MUSIQA, Entrepreneurship, Math-A-Matics Tutoring, and Little Birdies Mobile Golf.