TUTORING & OTHER RESOURCES FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS - Columbus City Schools

TUTORING & OTHER RESOURCES

FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS

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TUTORING & OTHER RESOURCES FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS

The listed agencies, organizations, and individuals are independent contractors not under the auspices of the Columbus City School District, and are listed in the Hands-On Central Ohio Directory as tutoring resources in Franklin County.

Salvation Army (After School Learning Club) ? Academic support, tutoring, and

mentoring.

Northeast 614-403-1082

Ohio 614-358-2633

West 614-484-0206

Livingston 614-448-8237

Grades 1-8

3:30-6:00



Central Community House/Youth & Family Services ? Recreation and

Learning activities K-8 and after school programs. 1150 E. Main Street 614-252-3157

After School All-Stars ? Educational, Recreational, and Social Skills. After

school programs youth ages 12-15. Also at some elementary schools. 263 Carpenter Street 614-257-1678

Asian American Community Services ? Offers after school and summer

tutoring and mentoring programs, grades K-12.

Grades K-8 Tutoring & Mentoring ? Wednesday & Friday 4:30-6:30 pm

Grades 9-12 College and Career Development ? Tuesday 4:30-6:30 pm

4700 Reed Rd

216-732-1570

Glenwood Recreation Center 1888 Fairmont Ave

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Boys and Girls Clubs (Supporting Columbus City Schools)

Milo-Grogan Clubhouse 1012 Cleveland Avenue, Cols 614-294-4366

J. Ashburn Jr. Clubhouse 85 Clarendon Ave, Cols

614-221-8830

Pheasant Run Clubhouse 2680 Orono Pike, Reynoldsburg 614-221-8830

R.I.S.E Clubhouse

68 E. 2nd Ave, Cols

614-221-8830 x239

South Side Clubhouse

280 Reeb Ave, Cols

614-468-9299

UA/Metro Clubhouse

1929 Kenny Rd, Cols

614-221-8830 x 207

Serves youth ages 6 through 18 from across the city. For a low cost, the nationally acclaimed Club provides members with access to after-school and summer programming oriented around three pillars: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Character & Leadership. Club members have access to tutoring, gym space, teenspecific area, field trips, career-readiness opportunities and mentoring.

Broad Street Presbyterian Church

760 East Broad Street Columbus, OH 43205



office@

BROAD STREET ACHIEVEMENT - AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

(AFTERSCHOOL AND SUMMER)

Service description: Offers one-on-one after school tutoring assistance from September-May. Free dinner is offered to children participating in the program.

Eligibility: Children in grades k-12.

Hours: Mon -Thu 3 pm-6 pm.

Intake process: Email: bsadirector@ email preferred. Phone: 614-221-6552 x254

Columbus Metropolitan Library: Homework Help Center - Provides

school supplies and homework help after school at all branch libraries.

614-645-2275



Columbus Recreation & Parks Capital Kids ? Offers academic programs with

homework help from Capital University students.

Beatty Community Center

247 N. Ohio Ave

614-645-3218

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Douglas Community Center Marion Franklin Community Center Sullivant Garden Community Center

1250 Windsor Ave 2801 Lockbourne Rd 755 Renick St

614-645-7407 614-645-3160 614-645-8171

Directions for Youth & Families: Ohio Avenue Youth Center - Offers

after school and summer camp programing for youth ages 8-17 living in the 43205,

43206, and 43207 zip codes.

657 S. Ohio Ave

614-258-8043



Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services (ETSS After School Program) -

Youth in the ETSS After School Program meet 2-3 days a week for a few hours to get homework help, learn about their own and other participants' language, music and cultural traditions and learn information on health and wellness. Students also get time for exercise and creativity as well as free snacks/meals provided through Children's Hunger Alliance. After School sites also form Parent Advisory Committees to help parents stay informed and engaged in their child's education. Additionally, each site has a bilingual assistant to ensure students and parents are fully engaged.

Who is eligible: Immigrant, refugee, and other low income families, ages 5-18. When: Every year, August ? June Where: 10 locations throughout Franklin County

East: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 530 McNaughten Rd., 43213

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 3:30 ? 7:00 pm Grades K-12

West: Eakin Elementary School, 3774 Eakin Rd., 43228

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 3:30 ? 7:30 pm Grades K-5

West: Wedgewood Middle School, 3800 Briggs Rd., 43228

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 2:30 ? 6:30 pm Grades 6-12

West: Emerald Glen Apartments, 930 Regentshire Dr., 43228

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:30-7:30 pm Grades K-8

North: Zomi Church, 5918 Sharon Woods Blvd., 43229

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 3:30-7:30 pm

Grades K-8

Northeast: The Heritage Apartments, 2444 Gateway Rd., 43219

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:30-7:30 pm Grades K-8

North: Columbus Global Academy, 4077 Karl Rd., 43224

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Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 2:30-7:30 pm Grades K-12 Hilliard: St. James Lutheran Church, 5660 Trabue Rd., 43026

Monday, Thursday, Friday 3:30-7:30 pm Grades K-8

Additional contact information:

614-252-5362

Ohio Hispanic Coalition Youth & Education Programs - Latino

students grades K-5 can participate in free after school educational programs. 3556 Sullivant Ave 614-840-9934 or 614-275-1755

Somali Community Association of Ohio - Offers English classes, after

school and Saturday tutoring for Somali youth.

3422 Cleveland Ave

614-262-4068



Somali Women & Children's Alliance - Provides after school programs

provides tutoring and educational activities for children ages 5 to 18.

2210 Morse Rd

614-473-9999

swaca.

Columbus Urban League - Free after school tutoring in math and reading

ages 5-13.

788 Mt. Vernon Ave

614-257-6300 x. 108



YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION - Neighborhood Violence Intervention

Program.

Service description: Places gang violence intervention specialists in South and East side neighborhoods where 14-24 year-olds stand at high risk of gang involvement. Specialists constructively mediate conflict and mentor and connect youth to positive opportunities. Aims to reduce crime and gang-related violence; keeps youth safe and on-track to healthy, productive lives; encourages youth involvement in work readiness

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activities, academics or recreation; responds realistically and holistically to the lure of gang life. Eligibility:14-24 year olds in South and East side neighborhoods. Hours: As arranged. Intake process: Telephone.

FRESH Afterschool Initiative - TUTORING SERVICES

Service description: Serves approximately 60 eligible middle school students (grades 6-8). The curriculum focuses on academic and life skill development through modulated focus areas. The units within the curriculum include topics surrounding civic engagement, health and wellness, cultural competence, future empowerment, and outdoor education. Students are also provided daily homework assistance, experiential learning opportunities, healthy meals, and door-to-door transportation. Eligibility: Middle school youth. Hours: Mon-Thu 3:30 pm-7 pm. Intake process: Telephone. Application required.

African American & African Studies Community Extension Center - Math and Science program for grades 4-12.

905 Mt. Vernon Ave 614-292-3922 aaascec.osu.edu

Community for New Direction (East Office) - Youth Violence Prevention

993 East Main Street

Columbus, OH 43205

kroll@

Young Ambassadors for Peace 614-272-1464 Administrative - Brenda Davis bdavis@

Service description: Violence prevention curriculum for K-12th grade students provided in a small group setting. Intergenerational mentorship linking middle and high school students with older adults in small groups to provide supportive relationships. Eligibility: Contact our office for more information. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm.

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Intake process: Telephone.

(West Office) 2096 West Mound Street



Columbus, OH 43223 kroll@

614-272-1464 ext. 202 Program Number - John Dawson jdawsoncnd@

Service description: Violence prevention curriculum for K-12th grade students provided in a small group setting. Intergenerational mentorship linking middle and high school students with older adults in small groups to provide supportive relationships. Eligibility: Contact our office for more information. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm. Intake process: Telephone.

Neighborhood House - Offers after school programs, homework help, and

tutoring.

1000 Atcheson St

614-252-4941 x.209



Gladden Community House - Provides after school recreation for students

ages 18 and younger living in the Franklinton area.

183 Hawkes Ave

614-227-1600



Godman Guild - Offers after school and summer program for youth in grades

K through 5 attending Weiland Park elementary.

303 E. 6th Ave.

294-5476

Mentoring Program for ages 12-18 614-294-5476 x 135



Stowe Mission of Central Ohio - Offers after school tutoring for students in

grades K-12 on Monday nights.

888 Parsons Ave 445-8400

programs

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St. Stephens Community House: Youth and Family Services - After school,

programs, summer programs, developmental groups and tutoring for students in the

Linden community.

1500 E. 17th Ave.

614-294-6347



Clintonville Beechwold Community Resource Center - Afterschool

Academic and recreational activities. 14 W. Lakeview 614-268-3539

The Bridge - Offers ESL and citizenship classes, tutoring for grades 2-12 students

and GED prep. They also provide a free legal clinic and host a weekly soup kitchen and pantry. 3750 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43228 (614) 272-2949 thebridge.io

Lower Lights Ministries

1066 Bellows Avenue Columbus, OH 43223 info@

TUTORING - Bright Lights Kids 614-228-3855 Program Number - Renee Carden

Service description: Weekly one-on-one tutoring and mentoring program. Meal is provided after tutoring. Eligibility: Children ages 6-13. Hours: Thursdays 5 pm-8 pm. Intake process: Telephone. Application required.

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