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C 2 PIPELINE Wayne State University Advisory Board Meeting November 6, 2012

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  • Slide 1
  • C 2 PIPELINE Wayne State University Advisory Board Meeting November 6, 2012
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Why Beyond the School Bell
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  • 21 st CCLC in Michigan Enrollment since the beginning 181,966 unique students served in Michigan since 2003 In 2011-12, 80% were academically at-risk Numbers served have declined due to limits in numbers of sites funded
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  • 21 st CCLC in Michigan Retention since the beginning Retention rates improved significantly Half of students attended at least 30 days (regulars) Very long-term participants (90+ days) have increased
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  • 21 st CCLC in Michigan Academic Activity Participation 91% of students participate in academics Most students who participate in academics get a form of academic enrichment
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  • C 2 Pipeline .. What is it ? College + Career Ready C 2 Pipeline
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  • Mentoring in Medicine Design It! Explore It! Academic Center
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  • SchoolsPrograms Community Partners College Partners
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  • C 2 Pipeline Mission
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program 38 Week Year Round Program 32 Weeks During the School Year 320 hours (min) 4 Terms (Fall, Winter, Mid Winter, Spring) Students receive Pipeline credit per term 2 max per 6 Weeks During the Summer 70 hours (min) Students receive Pipeline credit max of 6 Daily School Program Dinner/Snack Academic Enrichment
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Primary Goals Prepare students to become Career and College Ready Increases Student Awareness through Career Enrichments & other non-academic learning Increase Academic Achievement & Student Learning
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  • Goal Outcomes for Academics 48% improve by grade in Reading/LA. 48% improve by grade in Math. MEAP Reading and Math Scores improve. 75% students improve in teacher rated classroom behavior. 75% improve in teacher rated homework completion and class participation. 85% students report that the program help them in reading, math or other school subjects Increase on time graduation rates. Increase attendance Decrease drop out rates.
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Secondary Goals Provide a Safe and Nurturing Environment Family Services High Quality Program
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  • Other Goal Outcomes 85% of students will report that the program helped them in non- academic areas (leadership, peer relations, community service, etc.). 60% students will show a positive change in behavior. 30% will have increases in self- esteem and conflict resolution skills. 90% program partners will respond with a favorable response to the program. 30% of parents will show increased awareness, understanding and use of community programs & resources. 10% of families will have an increase in the time spent as a family unit. 75% of families will have a satisfaction level of high or very high. 100% staff will be qualified. Will have a High Quality program based on achieving 100% of Out-of- School Time and Day Care Licensing standards as well as the YPQA.
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  • Activities ObjectivesGoalsResources Logic Model: Inputs
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  • Logic Model Activities Short Term Outcome Become College and/or Career Ready MetMeetingNot Met Long Term Outcome Contributing Members of Society Evaluation If outcomes are Not Met Activities are reevaluated and adjusted
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Academic Center Individualized Homework Assistance Linkage Between Day and Afterschool by linking classroom content and reinforcing classroom learning Utilize On-Line Software
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Academic Center Petersons Student Edge (On-Line Software) Careers (Career Assessment, Resume Builder) School Search (Four and two year Colleges, Career Colleges, Nursing Schools) Scholarships (Search, College Savings Calculator, Tuition Look Up, Financial Aid Quiz) Admissions (Essay writing course, admission standards look up) Test Prep (On line courses for the SAT, ACT, and PSAT, Full length online practice tests)
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Enrichment Essentials Activities will incorporate drug and violence prevention, mediation and conflict resolution, citizenship and leadership development. Family activities. Activities that focus on providing youth with additional skills and knowledge that will assist them to achieve mastery over their environments in positive ways.
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Enrichment S.T.E.M. Provision of training that can easily be translated into practical application in the present and future world of work. Career explorations will be infused into regular academic content areas, and will be supported by the communitys involvement as mentors and role models in the classroom. Enrichment activities are based on students interests and will be health career focused. These are hands on enrichments where students learn and create interest by doing. These could include forensics, chemistry, hands on career exploration, robotics, nutrition, and others which would be developed based on student interest. The summer school component will be held at Wayne State University and focus on various health careers.
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  • Organizational Chart
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Committees & Boards Advisory Board: To advise, act as a strategic thought leader, collaborator and catalyst for action and assist with the leadership and general promotion of Wayne State University, College of Nursing C 2 Pipeline Program so as to support the programs mission and goals. Steering Committee: Principals Roundtable: The Steering Committee includes management representatives from the key organizations involved in the project, and any other key stakeholder groups that have special interest in the outcome of the project. Members act individually and collectively as a vocal and visible project champion throughout their representative organizations; help resolve issues and policy decisions, and provide direction and guidance to the project. The steering committee is involved in providing resources, assist in securing funding, and act as liaisons to their organization. Consists of the school principals and is used to sit down to discuss issues, share opinions, strategies, tactics, creation, maintenance, outcomes assessment, or just to brainstorm.
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Face Book Web Page Coming Soon
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  • C 2 PIPELINE Partners
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  • Organizational Benefits Leveraging of Resources Data Career / Hobby Interests of all students Demographic Data Academic data Tracking Data Numbers Served Staff to Implement Programs Full Time Site Coordinator School Year On Site Summer Host College/School Helps Fulfill Out Reach Mission Helps Build a Base of. Future Students Future Workforce
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  • C 2 PIPELINE Participating Schools
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  • TABLE 1 Social Economic Indicator South East Michigan Ecorse HS Oak Park HS North- Western HS Cody HS East Detroit HS Medium Household Income$53,24228,46348,47628,35745,157 Median Housing Value$160,54469,100135,80080,400108,500 Persons in Poverty10.6%22.6%9.4%26.1%6.4% Households in Poverty9.9%19.9%9.6%24.3%6.8% Renter Occupied Housing27 %34%36%38%20% Housing Vacancies10%20%8%23%9% [1] [1] US Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey-3 yr EST.
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  • C 2 Pipeline Participating Schools Student Count:458 Grades Serving: 9-12 2010-11 ED Yes! Grade: D Met School AYP: No School Phase: 5 Low Achieving: 2010, 11 Free/Reduced Lunch: 72.65% Graduation Rate:61.61% Attendance Rate:79.7% MI School Data Combined Annual Education Report. 2/21/12 Cody Medicine and Community Health Academy District: Detroit Public Schools County: Wayne Principal: Michelle Parker Site Coordinator: Kristen Carney
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  • C 2 Pipeline Participating Schools Student Count:634 Grades Serving: 9-12 2010-11 ED Yes! Grade: D Met School AYP: No School Phase: 3 Low Achieving: 2010, 11 Free/Reduced Lunch: 75.81% Graduation Rate:10.07% Attendance Rate:81% MI School Data Combined Annual Education Report. 2/21/12 Detroit Northwestern High School District: Detroit Public Schools County: Wayne Principal: Belinda Raimes Site Coordinator: Rob Giles
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  • C 2 Pipeline Participating Schools Student Count:323 Grades Serving: 9-12 2010-11 ED Yes! Grade: D Met School AYP: No School Phase: 5 Low Achieving: 2011 Free/Reduced Lunch: 94.46% Graduation Rate:66.99% Attendance Rate:83.9% MI School Data Combined Annual Education Report. 2/21/12 Ecorse High School District: Ecorse Public Schools County: Wayne Principal: Kenneth J. McPhaul, Jr. Site Coordinator: Amanda Horwitz
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  • C 2 Pipeline Participating Schools Student Count:1,439 Grades Serving: 10-12 2010-11 ED Yes! Grade: D Met School AYP: No School Phase: 3 Low Achieving: 2010, 11 Free/Reduced Lunch: 62.59% Graduation Rate:81.03% Attendance Rate:93.7% MI School Data Combined Annual Education Report. 2/21/12 Oak Park High School District: Oak Park Public Schools County: Oakland Principal: William Washington Site Coordinator: Pam Geeck
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  • C 2 Pipeline Participating Schools Student Count:1,160 Grades Serving: 9-12 2010-11 ED Yes! Grade: D Met School AYP: No School Phase: 3 Low Achieving: 2011 Free/Reduced Lunch: 72.29% Graduation Rate:88.67% Attendance Rate:91.4% MI School Data Combined Annual Education Report. 2/21/12 East Detroit High School District: East Detroit Public Schools County: Macomb Principal: Mary Finnigan Site Coordinator: Johnathan Sails
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  • C 2 PIPELINE Program Status
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  • C 2 Pipeline Program Status # Program days: 19 Registration: 190 Female: 127 Male: 63 Unique # Served: 147 9 th Grade: 47 10 th Grade: 34 11 th Grade: 32 12 th Grade: 34 White: 7 African Am: 131 Asian: 1 Arabic: 3 Hispanic:3 Multi-Racial: 2 Total Served (Duplicated): 1,050
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  • C 2 Pipeline Activities Current Activities: Dinner or Snack Academic Center Enrichments Summer 2013 Five Year Vision
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  • C 2 Pipeline Recruitment & Retention RECRUITMENT Career and Hobby Interest Survey Building Teachers/Staff Referrals Parents RETENTION Registration:C 2 Pipeline Lanyard and ID Card 2 Credits: C 2 Pipeline T-Shirt 4 Credits: C 2 Pipeline Scrubs 8 Credits: C 2 Pipeline Lab Coat Specialty Pins (to wear on lanyard): College Visits CPR/First Aid Certified YHSC 50 Hour Community Service YHSC 100 Hour Community Service Competitions Schools Ideas: Teachers give extra credit for class Schools offer a High School Elective Credit Michigan Department of Education Students who are at risk of dropping out of school C 2 Pipeline Open to all students 9 th 12 th grade that attend that school Individual Schools Recruitment + Retention = ENGAGING
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  • C 2 PIPELINE Funding and Expansion
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  • C 2 Pipeline Funding (Prospects) Robert Wood Johnson - $500,000 Program Expansion Target Men of Color Good Neighborhood Community Grant - $10,000 Cody Program Transportation RGK Foundation Champions for Healthy Kids 21 st CCLC Cohort H
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  • C 2 Pipeline Expansion 21 st CCLC 21 st CCLC Minimum Schools must have at least 30% of its students classified as free and reduced. 21 st CCLC Target 40% Free and Reduced 40-50% Students in extreme poverty (census poverty) High Priority School (Phase 3 +) Did not Achieve AYP Middle or High School
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  • 21 st CCLC School - Targets East Detroit Detroit Northwestern Ecorse Cody Oak Park
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  • 21 st CCLC School - Targets Genesee Northwestern High School Northern High School E.A. Johnson Memorial HS Mott Middle College High School Genesee High School Bentley Senior High School Swartz Creek Academy Southwestern High School Carman-Ainsworth High School Hill-McCloy High School Kearsley High School Classical Academy LakeVille High School Lapeer Venture High School Quest High School Lapeer Community High School Imlay City High School North Branch High School Lapeer East Senior High School Lapeer West Senior High School Macomb Fitzgerald Senior High School Lincoln High School Clintondale High School Roseville High School Center Line High School New Haven High School Sterling Heights Senior HS Warren Mott High School Warren Woods Enterprise HS Neil E. Reid High School South Lake High School
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  • 21 st CCLC School - Targets Monroe Monroe High School Riverside Academy Mason Senior High School Airport Senior High School Oakland Avondale Academy University High School Community High School Hazel Park High School Madison High School Ferndale High School Southfield High School Southfield-Lathrup High School Waterford Mott High School Clawson High School Clarenceville High School St. Clair Riverview East High School Capac High School Memphis High School Algonac High School Yale Senior High School Wayne Barsamian Preparatory Center Highland Park Community HS Harper Woods High School River Rouge High School Robichaud Senior High School New Tech High School Downriver High School Community High School Allen park Community School Melvindale High School
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  • 21 st CCLC School - Targets Wayne Henry Ford Early College Annapolis High School Crestwood High School Redford Union High School City of Detroit Look at Charter Schools
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  • Wrap up and Reflection