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Lakeview Elementary School ECEAP Sewer Line Extension FY 2000-09

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Photo of ECEAP children washing their hands in a basin on the floor before CDBG funding helped construct a sewer extension

Photo of ECEAP children lining up outside to use the bathroom in another building before CDBG funding helped construct a sewer extension

Lakeview Elementary School ECEAP Sewer Line Extension FY 2000-09 is one of many Success Stories that have been locally nominated for recognition in celebration of CDBG's 30th Anniversary.

Success Story Details

Grantee: City of Lakewood, Washington
Field Office: Seattle (Region 10)
Carried Out By: Clover Park School District #400
Eligibility: 570.201 (c) Public Facilities & Improvements
Natl. Objective: 570.208(a) Area Benefit
Funding:
CDBG $40,678
Other $0
Total $40,678
Date Started: May 2001
Date Completed: October 2001
IDIS Activity No: 9
Grantee Contact: Alice M. Bush
Grantee Website: City of Lakewood

Success Story Description

Lakeview Elementary School is located in a low-income census tract consisting of 76.11% low- and moderate-income residents (1990 census). The purpose of the project was to provide running water and functioning bathrooms to an Early Childhood Education (ECEAP) classroom located on the school grounds.

Upon completion of the project, out-of-building bathroom use was reduced by 100%, thereby increasing teaching time by 60 hours per school year. Hand washing among students and staff was increased by 50%, decreasing the opportunity for germs spreading among ECEAP students. The project also facilitated the on-going dental hygiene program through the availability of running water for tooth brushing.

Overall, the students' families benefited from having a sanitary, convenient parent center for the ECEAP social worker to meet individually with parents for purposes of enrolling students, creating family plans, and conducting impromptu counseling. In addition, the project allowed the convenient use of the center's bathrooms and kitchen by approximately 500 people annually (50 students and their families per month) during family dinner events held in the ECEAP Center, which help to promote family unity and parenting skills.

The photos show ECEAP children washing their hands in a basin on the floor and lining up outside to use the bathroom in another building before CDBG funding helped construct a sewer extension.

 
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