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Community Learning Connections outlines family supports; student representative describes school programs

2384490 · February 10, 2025
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Community Learning Connections staff described academic and wraparound services supporting Tecumseh students; student representative Rita Marrogi gave a report highlighting AP coursework, extracurriculars, mental-health supports and new initiatives like the comfort dog and TRIBE program.

Amanda Gibson, executive director of Community Learning Connections (CLC), and CLC staff presented a multi-part update to the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education on programs that provide academic supports, family outreach and community partnerships.

Diana Staton, graduation coach at Tecumseh High School, said she meets about 50 students a week and described targeted interventions such as an academic boot camp, SADD co-facilitation and other supports intended to build classroom skills and postsecondary readiness. Staton noted CLC secured a grant to cover the Arrive Alive program through a local Farm Bureau insurance contact.

TMS student-development staff reported reaching approximately 118 middle-school…

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