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On July 12, 2022, the U.S. Department of Education launched a $68 million grants program for which eligible schools include those implementing the School of the 21st Century and Mutt-i-grees programs.
A new study reported by Child Trends underscores the effectiveness of integrated student support services. Study findings show what all of us implementing 21C already know: child and family support services, also known as integrated student support services, are essential to academic success.
The new therapy dog on the Children's Psychiatric Inpatient Unit supports treatment by providing fun, friendship, and hope.
Mutt-i-grees Curriculum to be Highlighted at International Conference On May 5, 2016, between 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm – at City Hall in Norwalk, CT, Dr. Matia Finn-Stevenson will be among an esteemed panel of experts presenting testimony at the Special Town Meeting: Children’s Museums and the Achievement Gap, which is part of the InterActivity 2016: Collective Impact international conference for the Association of Children's Museums. Dr. Finn-Stevenson will be addressing the academic achievement gap and how the Mutt-i-grees Curriculum is making a difference.
FRC News Rockland County leads the state in the percentage of limited-English proficient students (excluding New York City) 21C News Community schools prominent in Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Feature Story FRC coordinators take trip to Westchester County's Thomas A. Edison's full-service community school
Dear Colleagues, By now you have heard the good news about the passage of the new education bill – Every Student Succeeds ACT (ESSA). This is the first major change in education in many years, but the news gets even better for those of us working on the School of the 21st Century and Family Resource Centers.
For 20 years, Rockland 21st Century Collaborative for Children & Youth (Rockland 21C) has been a unique county initiative supporting families and communities.
Here are just a few charter schools in Southern California that have adopted the School of the 21st Century.
On June 23, 2015, at the Family Champion Event in Meriden, Conn., the Connecticut Family Resource Center Alliance honored Matia Finn-Stevenson, Ph.D., for her continuous support of Connecticut Family Resource Centers (The School of the 21st Century) and the families they serve.
As many of you know, the KY FRYSC's are part of the School of the 21st Century, as are the Connecticut Family Resource Centers.
Several years ago, the South Side Bee Branch School District created a wellness committee that quickly identified a need for health care services in this rural community.
If you believe in karma — the good kind, that is — then you’ll believe it was working for Head Start pioneer Edward Zigler two years ago. He was preparing to undergo hip surgery when he became the direct beneficiary of the educational program he helped form 50 years ago.
Founded in 1995, the Rockland 21C Collaborative for Children and Youth addresses basic family needs, while building a comprehensive support system that links family, school, and community.