Program areas at Cicap-Central Community Action
Star-slr student learning recovery program - an after-school program in partnership with county schools to address learning loss due to covid. Launched in-person in 10 county schools, hired and trained over 100 new staff and tutors, and recruited hundreds of students. Star's aggressive goals seek to increase students' gle by 1.5 grade levels. First semester results show an average gle gain in math of .5 and an average gle gain in english language arts of .36. Star was asked to expand the program into the largest county school district due to the high-level of execution in its first semester.
Fegap - family and education gap assistance program - a covid response program and working partnership between Jobsource, county k-12 schools, public social service providers, non-profit social service providers, and private sector housing providers. School partners refer student families at risk to fegap, which manages the stabilization efforts of each family, connecting them with partner support service providers across all sectors. Fegap works with private sector housing providers to secure housing assistance for families at risk of eviction, stabilizing both the family and the property owner. Fegap arranged home internet installation for impoverished student households and funded the internet for two consecutive school years. Fegap also provided home computers to households at risk of missing school or losing employment due to lack of technology and/or connectivity. in fegap's first year, 427 households received assistance from the program. Internet requests were processed within 5 business days, drastically reducing the time students were not able to access e-learning. Fegap was so successful, it was promoted statewide as a model covid response program. Fegap continues to check in wth referred households, tracking stabiliziation efforts and student outcomes.
Ash - a family stabilization and education program affiliated with family scholar house in louisville, ky. anderson scholar house provides stable housing, coordinated childcare, help with school admissions and financial aid applications, as well as life and academic coaching throughout the program. Programs and services are delivered for all ages through a two- generation model responsive to the needs of families. Participants have an 88% completion rate. Three months after leaving the program, 70% of participants no longer require any government assistance. This is specially impactful considering all our families had experienced poverty, unstable housing, and most often domestic violence.
Other ancillary programs