State of New Jersey, Department of Education

2009-2010 NJ Approved SES Providers

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Name of Organization Chelsea Heights School
Provider ID 021
Address
1401 Filbert Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Contact Information
Donna Haye
609-343-7200 ext 5003
Website
Type of Provider Public School (non-charter)
LEAs Where Service to be Provided Atlantic City
Counties Where Service to be Provided Atlantic County
Transportation Provided No
Statement of Effectiveness Project SUCCESS has tailored its program to meet the needs of a diverse population, 98% of who fall into one or more of the special population categories. The results of the Spring 2009 Standardized Test Results showed improvement for students participating in project Success.
Content Areas Provider Will Serve Language Arts Literacy/Reading
Mathematics
Grade Level(s) the Provider Will Serve Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Minimum Education of Tutors Certified Teacher
Number of Students Served Previous Year 700
Maximum Number of Students Able to Serve Current Year 700
Specific Student Population Served Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
Homeless
Limited English
Ethnic/racial minorities
Time of Service Weekends/school holidays
After school
Mode of Instructional Delivery Individual Tutoring
Small group instruction (3-5)
Student and Instructor Ratio The student ratio varies from 1:1 to 1:5 depending on the needs of the students. On rare occasions, the ratio may be 1:8
Number of Sessions Provided per Week (if applicable) 2
Average Length of Each Service Session (minutes/hours) 1.5
Specific Days/Summer/Holidays Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Progress Reports
Reports toMethodFrequency
Parents Reports Monthly
Parents Meetings As needed
Parents Phone Conferences As needed
School Reports Monthly
School Meetings with Teacher As needed
School Phone Conferences As needed
Typical Cost Per Pupil/Per Session Teachers paid at rate of $45.87 per hour. The student ratio varies from 1:1 to 1:5 depending on the needs of the students. On rare occasions, the ratio may be 1:8
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