RESOURCE MAPPING What’s already here?… VOC Rehab Job’s for America’s Graduates (JAGS) JROTC Manchester School of Technology (MST) Outreach coordinator VLACS Academic Level system Go Manchester MCC Citiyear Upward Bound District/Community Purpose Service delivery location Boys and Girls Club Teen Center To reach out to all youth to become productive youth Before/After School programs; Vacation and summer; Programs and camps Center for Adult Learning Adult Ed program for students who have dropped out Students who have High School dropped out, College courses, College Prep High School Prep courses Students (175 stdnts) Makin it Happen To improve drop out and enhance positive youth develop. Organization, project, program, or initiative Manchester Computer classes, Community Resource career training, Center ESL, Financial My Turn NH Works Lake Avenue Target population served/number served Activities/services Partnering agencies Expected outcomes Youth in Manchester Arts, character leadership, education and career development health and life skills sports, fitness and recreation. Manchester School of Technology Build skills and community involvement. Data: what is available? Contact To earn credits for classes and prepare for college; To gain meaningful Vacation and summer All students. The majority of students are helped in school Training/Curriculum Health dept. Salvation Army Wide Variety of Age Training in academics and careers NH Works, Voc Rehab, WIA Contact Info: 624-6363 To gain employment Contact Info: 627-7841 To work full time with a career that would lead to advancement Contact Info: 626-7941 Kelly Hobbs- 622-1305; www.makinithappen.org To Help with employment Case Management, Employment and Career Guidance/ at Risk and Drop out In Schools Needy at Risk students about 140 served in NH Students will be Instruction, job able to be coaching, skills training, employed in a NH Doe District resume writing and skilled job area guidance and/or go on to college To provide training and resources to gain employment At NH Works Manchester Youth who are in need of skills and employment Resume building, Job Searching, Training, Job Hunting, Interviewing Southern NH Services; recruitments Colleges Contact Info: 647-8967 YEP Youth Empowerment Program Empower students to make wise career choices Office/ Community At Risk students 18-21 serves about 20 new students Tutoring, job skills, interviewing YMCA TAP Safe structured environment for students who have been suspended or expelled At the YMCA Students who have been suspended, expelled or chronically truant Structured setting alternative to hanging at home or on the streets Keep students engaged when to attending school Contact Info: 623-3558 Brendan Granite State Independent Living Support for employment and independent living GSIL Older Students/young adults who are transitioning to independent living Counseling, job coaching, skill building Student ability to maintain employment and live independently Contact: Doug Craw- 5184600, douglas.craw@gsil.org Throughout Manchester/NH community Families, Youth, Staff/Professionals, Schools, Agencies Program Development for afterschool hours In schools and throughout community Youth, Parents, Staff/Professionals Develop media based enrichment for youth; provide training for staff. Throughout Manchester/NH community Interested students Service projects that focus on caring, respect, responsibility, trust, family. Whole school population; Students who are at risk; Students who need intensive services Data based team decision making; Student leadership. Clear and consistent expectations. Proactive interventions. Teaching behavior expectations PlusTime NH Media Power Youth o partner with communities to create and support a variety of environments for Media Power Youth works within communities to empower youth to lead healthy, safe Community of Caring Community service projects for students. APEX III Three distinct teams in high schools working Drop out prevention on school wide, using proactive data at risk and based systems intensive behavior difficulties Janice Hastings- 8568837, jhastings@plustime.org Empower youth to make healthy decisions; support parents and NH DOE, UNH IOD, Alliance for community support, Main St. Academx To reduce discipline and increase graduation rates Laura Burbine- 222-1200, l.burbine@mediapoweryo uth.org Developed 2010-2011: in collaboration with the RENEW Oversight Team, the Behavior Support Team, the Administration Team and with the help of West faculty and staff. Resource System for Intervention & Response WEST Behavioral Systems Academic Systems Intensive, Individual Interventions •Individual Performance Plan •SPED + Learning Specialists: Resource •All Tier 1+2 Resources 1-5% 5-10% TIER 3: RENEW Oversight Team •RENEW Facilitators + Student Teams •JPPO •FBA •School Psychologist •All Tier 1+ 2 Resources 1-5% 5-10% Targeted Group Interventions •After-school help + 1-on-1’s •Peer Mentoring/Tutoring •Go Manchester- Aplus •NH JAGS •Voc Rehab •MST •ELL Universal Interventions • CSSR • Freshmen Advisory • Library • After-school department days • Honors • Staff ongoing PD TIER 2- Behavior Support Team (BST) -Check + Connect Attendance Intervention- fall 2 • ALF • SAP • EBD; Autism • PASS • All Tier 1 Resources 80-90% 80-90% TIER 1- S.I.T. •Freshmen Advisory •Culture/Climate committee •Personal Responsibility campaign •Student groups (LOVE, etc.) FUTURE (2011-2012): School-wide Improvement, i.e. Universal Leadership, Team Faculty, Staff, Administration, Parents, Students, School Community members