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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
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