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ACE Overview
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What is ACE™?
• Texas Afterschool Centers on Education™
– Administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA)
– Funded by 21st Century Community Learning Centers
Program administered by the US Department of
Education
• Safe, structured, supervised place for learning
• Provides extended learning opportunities
– for children and families in need
• Offers innovative, hands-on activities based on
the Four-Component Activity Guide
• Reinforces regular academic programs
What Does ACE Offer Students?
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Science & technology education
Mentoring programs
Enrichment programs
Character education
Drug-/violence-prevention
Community service
And more…
Activities and programs are customized by each center and may vary accordingly.
What Does ACE Offer Parents?
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English language classes
Parenting Classes
Health and fitness
Computer literacy
Resume assistance
Time management training
And more…
Activities and programs are customized by each center and may vary accordingly.
What are the Benefits of ACE?
• Research* shows that ACE helps students—and
ultimately communities—in many ways:
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Increase promotion and graduation rates
Prepare students for college and the workplace
Instill community responsibility
Develop better social skills
Build self-esteem and academic skills
Develop higher aspirations for the future
*An-Me Chung and the U.S. Department of Education. Afterschool Programs: Keeping Children Safe and Smart; NWREL-Afterschool Programs: Good for Kids,
Good for Communities; U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; U.S. Department of Labor; U.S. Census Bureau; Urban Institutes Estimate, 2000
How Can My Business/Organization
Benefit from ACE?
• Recognition in various forums, such as community
newsletters/newspapers or at ACE special events
• Visible recognition for support of ACE that can be
displayed at your business
• Opportunities to foster relationships with other local
businesses/organizations that support ACE
• Ability to help
– create a stronger, more efficient workforce in your community
– create a positive and long-lasting impact on your community
– make a significant difference in the lives and futures of
children and families in need
How Can I Support ACE?
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In-kind contributions
Tutor, mentor, chaperone
Activity presenter/coordinator
Job shadowing opportunities
Resources
– Food/beverages
– Supplies
– Educational programs
Local ACE Contact Information
Maria Adelina Villarreal (Project Director)
Phone: 956-488-6002
Fax: 956-488-6025
ACE Site:
Rio Grande City High School
144 FM 3167
Rio Grande City, Tx 78582