Please join us on Sunday, March 24th at 6 PM for our Annual Intuition Fashion Show fundraiser! The event will be held at ROMA – N.Y.C. at 410 Cleveland Street in downtown Clearwater. Tickets are $5 general admission, $25 VIP seating and are available at Intuition, ROMA – N.Y.C. and the Community Learning Center. Need additional info, feel free to call us at (727) 441-4444.
Community Learning Center Blog
Community Learning Center Success

CLC in Broward County recognized for excellence!
Eddie Powell, the Community Learning Center Program Director of Broward County, was honored by the Broward County School Board for his innovative “I Got Paid 2 Read 2” program. This program motivated hundreds of students to turn off the TV and pick up a book! Eddie brought together community business sponsors who provided the funding needed for the food, certificates, $2 bills and promotion of the program.
Eddie has run the Community Learning Center after-school tutoring program for the past two years. The Community Learning Center state office in Clearwater is currently working with Eddie to establish an after-school program in Broward County which will provide leadership and character education as well as art and physical fitness. Congratulations Eddie and Broward CLC!
Parent Success
Clearwater Tutoring Services Success
“Before tutoring services, Brandon would cry when it was time to do his homework. He used to feel completely lost and would become very upset. He had an F on his report card in math and a D in reading and writing.”
“Shortly after he started his tutoring services, Brandon’s attitude started changing for the better. His teacher noticed that his self-esteem had greatly improved. Now, he does his homework without being asked and I don’t have any problems to handle. He pulled his math grade up to an A and his reading and writing grade up to a B! He is so much happier and feels smarter now.” – N.F. (mother)
Parent Tip – Money

Parents and “The Economy”
During this country’s troubling economic times, your family’s finances may often be a topic of dinnertime conversation. Parents, you can use these discussions to help your kids understand money and budgets. You can also help them take steps to prepare for their financial future.
The media frequently reports that the economy is in rough shape and many of us are impacted in some way. Find out what your children are hearing in school, on the news and from friends and answer any questions they may have. Use this opportunity to explain what your family may be doing to cut back on spending and find ways to involve your kids in this process, e.g. Mom explains that when she and Dad take the two kids to the movie theater it costs $34.00 for the tickets, but the kids can choose a movie from the DVD rental box for $1.00. Let the kids do the math and discover that this is a savings of $33.00 for the family. You can take this one step further by using the $33.00 you saved on movies to shop for groceries. When the children see that the “movie money” will buy milk, juice, eggs, yogurt, bread and meat for the family, they really get the idea that smart spending is key to future prosperity.
Parent Tip – Pre-school
Beginning Reading Help
There are several great ways to begin teaching your child his alphabet long before he starts school. Playing with the sounds of letters and words and having fun with language will help your child begin learning to read before he ever steps foot into a classroom!
A few of these activities are as follows:
Letter practice: Have your child use his finger to trace each letter of the alphabet while saying the name of the letter and the sound the letter makes. You can do this by using alphabet flashcards, pieces of paper with letters written on them or a sandbox. The combination of sight, touch and speech used in this activity can have a powerful effect on your child’s ability to understand.




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