21stCCLC Program Evaluation
All states are required by the United States Department of Education to have a State Level Evaluator for the 21st CCLC program. The purpose of the evaluator is to assess the extent to which the state-level expected program outcomes have been achieved. The results of state level evaluation will be used to guide the Department’s efforts to: direct and improve its administration of the program; provide assistance to local grantees; and to improve program quality and outcomes for participating students.Ìý serves as New York’s current State Level Evaluator.
- Round 8 Updates
- Annual Evaluation Reports (AERs)
- Templates
- Resources for Evaluators
- Forms, Samples, and Adaptations from Previous Years
Round 8 Updates
July 2023:Ìý
Note: It is not substantively altered from the version that went out with the Round 8 RFP to help subgrantees and evaluators construct the basic workplan flow and contact requirements for their arrangements; it provides a much cleaner, clearer version to complement that section.
Annual Evaluation Reports (AERs)
Round 8
Round 7
Ìý(posted 10/18/22)
Ìý(posted 3/18/21)
Ìý(posted 12/22/20)
Ìý(posted 10/23/19)
Ìý(posted 12/2018)
Round 6
Summative Evaluation Report: Round 6, Years 1-5, 4/2012-3/2017
Templates
Round 8
(posted 4/2024). Note: This report is due no later than 9/30/24 and can be emailed to EMSC21stCCLC@nysed.gov
- (posted 4/2024). Note: This completed form accompanies the AER Template.
Ìý(posted 6/2023)
(7/23)
Round 7
Year 5 AER TemplateÌý(posted 3/2022)
Year 4 AER TemplateÌý(posted 5/2021)
Year 3 AER TemplateÌý(posted 3/2020)
Resources for Evaluators
Email Lily Corrigan with the Statewide Evaluation Team to access the Evaluator's Resource Library for additional tools and guides.
- Addendum to NYS 21st CCLC Evaluation Manual (updated 4/27/21)
The Evaluation Manual contains local program evaluation requirements that are consistent throughout the state, while encouraging individualized evaluation processes suited to local programs and their contexts. The requirements support high quality programming, which in turn helps ensure support of positive student academic, social-emotional, and behavioral outcomes.
The requirements for 21st Century evaluation, beginning July 1, 2013, include:
- Evaluability Process (to review goals, objectives and fidelity to original grant proposal, discuss program timeline, and ensure that the program is ready to be evaluated)
- Interim evaluation report
- Evaluator attendance at quarterly advisory meetings
- Point of service quality reviews (two required site visits per year)
- Student survey (standardized survey for a sample of programs each year, survey of choice for others)
- Annual Evaluation Report (AER)
Forms, Samples, and Adaptations from Previous Years
5/5/21 -
4/27/21 - ÌýNote: These samples can also be found in the NYS 21st CCLC AER Template for 2019-20
1/2021 - Adapted for Virtual Activities (OST-A)
1/2021 - ÌýNote: These OST-A instruments are adaptations of the Procedures and Cover Sheet/Ratings documents from Policy Studies Associate's validated 2015 OST Observation instrument (made with permission from PSA), which are being provided for use in 21st CCLC point of service observations.Ìý The adaptations are designed to better reflect observations of virtual instruction, as well as live instruction observed via video stream.Ìý The adapted instrument is approved by Â鶹ÊÓƵ, and is based on PSA's validated original instrument.
2/2020 - ÌýNote: The accompanying Program Fidelity Charts, one developed by L&G Research, the other by LPB Consulting, provide examples of how the status of fidelity of program outputs and program administration and implementation, respectively, might be monitored.
- Examples of Fidelity Checklists: and ÌýNote: It is recommended that sub-grantees read the "Overview" prior to use of similar types of fidelity checklists.
2/11/20 -