Federal Programs

Shelia Scarborough, Director sscarborough@ecs.k12.al.us
Mitzi Clayton, Public Relations Liaison claytonm@ecs.k12.al.us
 Anne Schaeffer, Parent Liaison aschaeffer@ecs.k12.al.us
Holly Blain, English Learner Coach blainh@ecs.k12.al.us
Stephanie Wortz, English Learner Coach wortzs@ecs.k12.al.us
 
 
All schools in Eufaula City Schools are Title I schools.  This means they receive federal money to improve the schools.  Click here for information about all Federal Programs utilized by Eufaula City Schools.  Administrators, teachers, staff, parents, and other community members have collaborated to plan and implement strategies for making Eufaula City Schools the best they can be.  Committees worked diligently to develop the plans.  These plans are complete and available for review.  Clink on the links below or visit Central Office.  School-specific plans are available for review at each school and on each school's individual Web site. 

Title I  Plan


Adequate Yearly Progress
Eufaula Elementary School Tutor Vendor Fair Letter
Eufaula Primary School Tutor Vendor Fair Letter

AdvancED
AdvancED Standards Assessment Report

21st Century Program
21st Century After School Program at EES and AMMS (Eufaula City Schools Community Learning Center) (44.0 KB)  
  • The Eufaula City Schools Community Learning Center (ECCLC) is committed to providing a quality after-school program that provides engaging learning activities in a safe and supportive environment, which includes a balance of recreational, educational, and enrichment activities. The program offers a safe, educational climate where children may remain for a limited time at the end of the regular school day until picked up by their parents or other designated adults.

    The after-school program offers a broad array of activities such as drug and violence prevention information, art, recreation, technology - Classworks at EES and AMMS, character education and service-learning programs. Parental workshops will also be incorporated throughout the school year.

    Through the use of the Classworks technology systems, students will increase their skills in math and reading using a self-paced procedure. The after-school learning center program is designed for students from third to eighth grade with the purpose of addressing the child’s social and intellectual needs. The program is structured, but also allows children the freedom to choose and participate in a variety of activities.

    The daily activities will include snack time, homework time, technology time, physical and service learning activities. The after-school community learning center will begin at 3:30 p.m. Students should be picked up by 5:30 at both EES and AMMS. A $1.00 a minute late fee will be added if the student is not picked up by 5:30 p.m.

    There is a one-time registration fee of $15.00 and a weekly fee of $10.00.

    Thank you for your support, and we look forward to providing services to you and your child(ren).

  • Dr. Linda Creel
    Site Supervisor