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Our Partners

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We value our ties to our community as much as we do our students. Through our research centers, labs, student services, school partnerships, and more, we work closely with our partners while creating opportunities for our students.

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The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) program is a federally-funded program that provides at-risk students a safe environment during non-school hours.  

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Huffer Child Care Resource & Referral is 1 of 9 CCR&Rs throughout Indiana that promotes quality child care by providing support services for families, providers and the community.

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Fresh Directions teams with community organizations that serve a vulnerable demographic to provide food insecure children with nutritious meals and wholesome snacks.

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United Way fights for the education, health, and financial stability of every person in every community. United Way seeks to engage the entire community without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, ancestry, national origin, or United States military service or veteran status.

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Ball Brothers Foundation is a family philanthropy, regional in approach, with a grant-making emphasis on East Central Indiana. Broadly, the Foundation provides support in the areas of arts, culture, humanities; education; environment; health; human services; and public society benefit.

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The mission of Muncie Community Schools is to provide a quality educational environment that allows every student to maximize his or her potential and, upon graduation, possess the skills necessary to be a positive, productive, and contributing member of society.

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Our goal is to provide a quality education through shared responsibility in a safe and supportive environment for all students to meet the challenges of a global society.

Our Mission

To ensure that all children are proficient in reading by Grade 3. We are guided by our commitment to early education, and our vision that collaborative partnerships between schools, families, and communities can maximize the promise and potential of every child.

Contact

Michael M. Long, Program Director

Ball State University Department of Education

Longfellow Elementary School

Phone: (765)-747-5410 or (765)-747-5411

Email: mmlong2@bsu.edu

Local Evaluator

The MuncieP3 Emerging Scholars Program is evaluated yearly by a Local Evaluator. “Our final evaluation report is available to the public upon request.  Please contact our local evaluator, Dr. Jill Bradley-Levine at jsbradleylev@bsu.edu, to obtain a copy of the final report.” 

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