Lothrop Magnet CLC
A service of Civic Nebraska and Collective for Youth
3300 N. 22nd St., Omaha, NE 68110
YOUR CLC
Civic Nebraska is the community partner and lead agency for the Lothrop Community Learning Center. We are excited to see the meaningful difference your students will make in the classroom and community through our youth-led programs!
Our Mission
The Lothrop Magnet Community Learning Center offers a variety of expanded learning opportunities and community-focused programming through its partnership with Civic Nebraska. Our goal is to use the local school as a hub for services and community organizing. The mission of our CLC is to provide support services and opportunities which lead to successful kids, thriving families, and strong neighborhoods.
#LothropLove
The Lothrop Magnet Community Learning Center serves neighborhood students and our school’s extended community. Learn more about how Civic Nebraska approaches after-school education.
CIVIC U.
At home and can’t join us in person? Not to worry – our CIVIC U. Virtual Learning Hub has hours of programming for elementary students.
YOUR STAFF
Hi, I’m Equasha Smith, the site director of Civic Nebraska’s Lothrop Magnet Community Learning Center. I love leading our CLC along with its amazing staff. #LothropLove!
Location:
3300 North 22nd St.
Omaha, NE 68110
Hours:
4:05 to 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Contact:
Shari Kimble
Youth Leadership Programs Manager
shari.kimble@civicnebraska.org
Lothrop Elementary: 531-299-1780
Civic Nebraska: 402-904-5191
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