C2 Pipeline Advisory Board Meeting November 20, 2013 Program Updates High School Disengagement The 2012 Gallup Student Poll asked how involved and enthusiastic they feel about school. Program Highlights PY 2013/14 First 30 Days • • • • • • • • • Community Apple Days Fair (134 Students) Morgan’s Big Biology Test Lights On Afterschool Pipeline International Day Guest Speakers (U of D Dentistry) Halloween Mathematics and Spooky Lyrics Documentary: Detroit Native Son Youth Council Meetings GATH Family Meetings (Parents) Point In Time Comparison PY 2012 v PY 2013 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Unduplicated Participants by Gender 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Male Female 2012/13 Total 2013/14 6 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Registered Participants 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Male Female 2012/13 Total 2013/14 7 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Unduplicated Participants by Grade 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 9th 10th 11th 2012/13 12th Total 2013/14 8 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Cody High School 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 38 41 14 Unduplicated Students 2012/13 15 Ave Daily Attendance 2013/14 9 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) DCP (Northwestern) High School 35 30 25 32 27 20 12 15 15 10 5 0 Unduplicated Students 2012/13 Ave Daily Attendance 2013/14 10 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) East Detroit High School 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 85 46 28 17 Unduplicated Students 2012/13 Ave Daily Attendance 2013/14 11 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Ecorse High School 60 50 40 55 40 30 24 17 20 10 0 Unduplicated Students 2012/13 Ave Daily Attendance 2013/14 12 Point in Time Comparison 2012 v 2013 (10/1 to 11/15) Oak Park High School 60 57 50 40 30 23 20 10 3 2 0 Unduplicated Students 2012/13 Ave Daily Attendance 2013/14 13 OPERATIONAL REPORTS • Focus Groups • Teacher • Student • Surveys • Marketing • Website • WSU Items DATA UPDATE • Annual Grantee Report • Summer 2013 – Pre/Post Summer 2013 Combined Results • • • • • • Jump Start Pre-Med Scholars Summer in the City Nursing Engineering Computer Science % students who agree or strongly agree Question Pre Post I know a lot about the topic covered in this class 52.8% 95.3% I have an understanding of what it is like to work in a health careers 63.9% 76.7% I am not sure what steps I would need to take to become a health professional 45.8% 32.6% I Intend to Enter a Health Career 62.0% 62.8% I am excited about going to College 91.7% 97.6% I plan to take STEM or health classes in high school/college 81.9% 74.4% 19 % who agree or strongly agree Question I can see how this activity/class is related to a health career 81.4% This activity/class met my expectations 79.1% I would recommend this activity/class to a friend 81.4% I would be willing to take this activity/class again 79.1% I want to take more C2 Pipeline activities/classes 90.7% 20 SUMMER UPDATE& DISCUSSION Summer 2014 • WSU Programs/Partnerships from 2013 • Parent/Student - 3 Day Residential Camp • Interprofessional Education Camp – 11 Day Residential Summer 2014 IPE Camp Recruitment Focus: • 100 Total Students (20 per specialty) • High School Juniors – Possibility of Sophomores • Focus on the Level II students and above Process: • Application • Recommendation – Counselor • Interview Health Theme: Diabetes IPE Camp Breakfast General Session Time Management, College 101 – How to Survive Your First Year ACT Test Prep Lunch Medicine Nursing Engineering Pharm/Health Social Work Dinner Interprofessional Team Interprofessional Team Team Competition / Project Interprofessional Team Interprofessional Team Summer 2014 IPE Camp Breakdown by Hours • • • • • General Session: 27 Hours Individual Specialty: 20 Hours IPE Team: 13 Hours Leadership Development: 8 Hours Balance of Time • Free Time • Field Trips • Social • Community Service • Shadowing HOW CAN WE HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR OUTREACH GOALS FUNDING & EXPANSION