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Contact information:
1500 E 17th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43219

Website: www.saintstephensch.org

Mission/Goals: A settlement house that provides vital community services to the Linden area of Northeast Columbus. Offers after-school activities for youth; counseling programs for area families, employment services, housing, child day care, senior citizen center, and emergency crisis intervention.

Source(s): www.guidestar.org; www.saintstephensch.org

Youth program serves 4,000 Ages 6-18 Please click here for more information on this evaluation.

 

Type of Evaluation: Outcomes monitoring, pre- and post-test.
 

Note: The evaluation documented here is for the St. Stephen's House Community After-School program (not any other of the program components offered).

Objective: To determine whether the program is achieving goals set by the Ohio Department of Education by assessing academic and other youth development outcomes for students, family impact, and satisfaction with programming.

Impact/Outcomes: Academically, participants were at-risk and their assessment scores indicated limited ability in math and reading. A majority of students demonstrated improvements in math and reading. In reading, overall 83.8% of students showed positive changes and in math, 88.3% of students showed positive change. Parent, program staff, and student ratings of social skills indicated improvements in social skills. Additionally, a majority of students indicated that staff cared and the program made them want to try harder in school. Parents also reported that the program had positive effects on academic effort. Among 7th and 8th grade participants, 40% received school detentions and 35% received suspensions, however no comparison data were available. Overall, parents and students indicated they were satisfied with the program.

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