Our Services

Our Services

How C4C Works

Coaching4Change is helping to bridge the student support gap in under-resourced schools and districts. We train and place a group of local, talented, and diverse college students in school settings to support students in need with more individualized attention. This concept improves adult-to-student ratios and allows educators and administrators to be more successful in their roles. We call our college students “Mentors,” regardless of their day-to-day roles working with students and families.

The C4C Program Team works with district leaders and principals to create a customized support plan for their students and families using C4C College Mentors. College Mentors play various roles including: classroom support, behavior interventionist, small group leaders, family engagement, after-school facilitators, and summer school aides.

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All C4C College Mentors are recruited, interviewed/screened, and matched to the appropriate school partner site by C4C full time staff to ensure quality. Each College Mentor will participate in mandatory background checks and fingerprinting according to each partnering school district policy.

Why Partner with C4C?

Service Options

  • 4 hrs per week (approx. 92 hrs per year)
  • 6 hrs per week (approx. 138 hrs per year)
  • 8 hrs per week (approx. 184 hrs per year)
  • 12 hrs per week (approx. 276 hrs per year)
  • All day, all week (*this option is only available during Summer)
Schools/Districts can request our services in the following areas:
In-School After-School Summer
Description C4C College Mentors work with students during the normal school day C4C College Mentors work with students during the after-school hours in a structured setting designed and managed by the school staff or administration C4C College Mentors work with students within the existing structure of summer school or summer programming
Scheduling Fall:  October – December
Spring:  February – May
Fall:  October – December
Spring:  February – May
July-August
Roles
  • Classroom Academic Aide
  • Classroom Behavioral Support
  • Counseling Department Support
  • Targeted Small Group Specialist
  • Family Engagement / Outreach Liaison
  • Small Group Leader
  • Academic Tutor
  • Enrichment / PBL Support
  • Physical Activities Facilitator
  • Classroom Academic Aide
  • Classroom Behavioral Support
  • Gym/Art/Recess Leader
  • Targeted Small Group Specialist
  • Family Engagement / Outreach Liaison

Key Elements of C4C Impact

K-12 Students College Students Educators & Schools
Mental Health
  • Increase individualized attention
  • Access & connection to local mentors
  • Training on Mental Health
  • 1-on-1 & group support from C4C FT Staff
  • Access & connection to on-site coaches
  • Connection to local network of peers
  • Classroom support for behavioral issues
  • Added capacity for creativity & innovation in classroom implementation
Academics
  • Increased 1-on-1 & small group support in class
  • Multilingual mentors available for ELL/ESL students
Workforce Development
  • Leadership training & ongoing support
  • Hands-on leadership experience
  • Career exploration in education
  • Networking opportunities
  • Create pipeline of diverse, talented educator candidates
  • Build teacher leadership skills as Coaches to C4C Mentors