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C 2 Pipeline. Wayne State University Advisory Board Meeting November 6, 2012. C 2 Pipeline Program. Why Beyond the School Bell …………. 21 st CCLC in Michigan Enrollment since the beginning…. 181,966 unique students served in Michigan since 2003 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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C2 PipelineWayne State University

Advisory Board MeetingNovember 6, 2012

C2 Pipeline ProgramWhy Beyond the School Bell

Funded through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title IV (4), Part B

This program supports the creation of community learning centers that provide academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children, particularly students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools. The program helps students meet state and local student standards in core academic subjects, such as reading and math; offers students a broad array of enrichment activities that can complement their regular academic programs; and offers literacy and other educational services to the families of participating children.

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21st CCLC in MichiganEnrollment since the beginning

181,966 unique students served in Michigan since 2003In 2011-12, 80% were academically at-riskNumbers served have declined due to limits in numbers of sites funded

2006 Michigan State University Board of Trustees4Funded through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title IV (4), Part B

This program supports the creation of community learning centers that provide academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children, particularly students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools. The program helps students meet state and local student standards in core academic subjects, such as reading and math; offers students a broad array of enrichment activities that can complement their regular academic programs; and offers literacy and other educational services to the families of participating children.

21st CCLC in Michigan Retention since the beginningRetention rates improved significantlyHalf of students attended at least 30 days (regulars)Very long-term participants (90+ days) have increased

2006 Michigan State University Board of Trustees521st CCLC in Michigan Academic Activity Participation91% of students participate in academicsMost students who participate in academics get a form of academic enrichment

2006 Michigan State University Board of Trustees6C2 Pipeline .. What is it ?

College + Career Ready

C2 Pipeline

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Mentoring in Medicine

Design It!Explore It!Academic Center

C2 Pipeline Mission

C2 Pipeline Program38 Week Year Round Program32 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 ProgramDinner/SnackAcademicEnrichment

C2 Pipeline ProgramPrimary Goals

Prepare students to become Career and College Ready

Increases Student Awareness through Career Enrichments & other non-academic learning

Increase Academic Achievement & Student Learning

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 subjectsIncrease on time graduation rates.Increase attendanceDecrease drop out rates.C2 Pipeline ProgramSecondary Goals

Provide a Safe and Nurturing Environment

Family Services

High Quality Program

Other Goal Outcomes85% 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.

Logic Model: Inputs

Logic Model

Long Term OutcomeContributing Members of SocietyEvaluationIf outcomes are Not MetActivities are reevaluated and adjustedC2 Pipeline ProgramAcademic Center

Individualized Homework Assistance

Linkage Between Day and Afterschool by linking classroom content and reinforcing classroom learning

Utilize On-Line Software

C2 Pipeline ProgramAcademic CenterPetersons 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)

C2 Pipeline ProgramEnrichment 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.

C2 Pipeline ProgramEnrichment 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.

Organizational ChartC2 Pipeline ProgramCommittees & 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 C2 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. C2 Pipeline Program

Face BookWeb Page Coming Soon

C2 PipelinePartnersOrganizational BenefitsLeveraging of Resources

DataCareer / Hobby Interests of all studentsDemographic DataAcademic dataTracking DataNumbers Served

Staff to Implement Programs

Full Time Site CoordinatorSchool Year On SiteSummer Host College/School

Helps Fulfill Out Reach Mission

Helps Build a Base of.Future StudentsFuture Workforce

C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsTABLE 1Social Economic IndicatorSouth East MichiganEcorseHSOak Park HSNorth-WesternHSCodyHSEast DetroitHSMedium Household Income$53,24228,46348,47628,35745,157Median Housing Value$160,54469,100135,80080,400108,500Persons 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] US Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey-3 yr EST.

C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsStudent Count:458Grades Serving: 9-122010-11 ED Yes! Grade: DMet School AYP: NoSchool Phase: 5Low Achieving: 2010, 11Free/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

33C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsStudent Count:634Grades Serving: 9-122010-11 ED Yes! Grade: DMet School AYP: NoSchool Phase: 3Low Achieving: 2010, 11Free/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

C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsStudent Count:323Grades Serving: 9-122010-11 ED Yes! Grade: DMet School AYP: NoSchool Phase: 5Low Achieving: 2011Free/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

C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsStudent Count:1,439Grades Serving: 10-122010-11 ED Yes! Grade: DMet School AYP: NoSchool Phase: 3Low Achieving: 2010, 11Free/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

C2 PipelineParticipating SchoolsStudent Count:1,160Grades Serving: 9-122010-11 ED Yes! Grade: DMet School AYP: NoSchool Phase: 3Low Achieving: 2011Free/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

C2 PipelineProgram StatusC2 PipelineProgram Status

# Program days: 19

Registration: 190 Female: 127Male: 63

Unique # Served: 1479th Grade: 4710th Grade: 3411th Grade: 3212th Grade: 34

White: 7African Am: 131Asian: 1Arabic: 3Hispanic:3Multi-Racial: 2

Total Served (Duplicated): 1,050

C2 PipelineActivitiesCurrent Activities:Dinner or SnackAcademic CenterEnrichments

Summer2013Five Year Vision

C2 PipelineRecruitment & Retention RECRUITMENTCareer and Hobby Interest SurveyBuilding Teachers/Staff ReferralsParents

RETENTIONRegistration:C2 Pipeline Lanyard and ID Card2 Credits: C2 Pipeline T-Shirt4 Credits: C2 Pipeline Scrubs8 Credits: C2 Pipeline Lab Coat

Specialty Pins (to wear on lanyard):College VisitsCPR/First Aid CertifiedYHSC 50 Hour Community ServiceYHSC 100 Hour Community ServiceCompetitions

Schools Ideas:Teachers give extra credit for classSchools offer a High School Elective Credit

Michigan Department of EducationStudents who are at risk of dropping out of school

C2 PipelineOpen to all students 9th 12th grade that attend that school

Individual Schools

Recruitment + Retention = ENGAGINGC2 PipelineFunding and ExpansionC2 Pipeline Funding (Prospects)Robert Wood Johnson - $500,000 Program ExpansionTarget Men of Color

Good Neighborhood Community Grant - $10,000Cody ProgramTransportation

RGK FoundationChampions for Healthy Kids21st CCLC Cohort H

C2 Pipeline Expansion 21st CCLC21st CCLC MinimumSchools must have at least 30% of its students classified as free and reduced.21st CCLC Target40% Free and Reduced40-50% Students in extreme poverty (census poverty)High Priority School (Phase 3 +)Did not Achieve AYP Middle or High School

21st CCLC School - Targets

East DetroitDetroit NorthwesternEcorseCodyOak Park21st CCLC School - TargetsGeneseeNorthwestern High SchoolNorthern High SchoolE.A. Johnson Memorial HSMott Middle College High SchoolGenesee High SchoolBentley Senior High SchoolSwartz Creek AcademySouthwestern High SchoolCarman-Ainsworth High SchoolHill-McCloy High SchoolKearsley High SchoolClassical AcademyLakeVille High SchoolLapeerVenture High SchoolQuest High School

Lapeer Community High SchoolImlay City High SchoolNorth Branch High SchoolLapeer East Senior High SchoolLapeer West Senior High SchoolMacombFitzgerald Senior High SchoolLincoln High SchoolClintondale High SchoolRoseville High SchoolCenter Line High SchoolNew Haven High SchoolSterling Heights Senior HSWarren Mott High SchoolWarren Woods Enterprise HSNeil E. Reid High SchoolSouth Lake High School

21st CCLC School - TargetsMonroeMonroe High SchoolRiverside AcademyMason Senior High SchoolAirport Senior High SchoolOaklandAvondale AcademyUniversity High SchoolCommunity High SchoolHazel Park High SchoolMadison High SchoolFerndale High SchoolSouthfield High SchoolSouthfield-Lathrup High SchoolWaterford Mott High SchoolClawson High SchoolClarenceville High School

St. ClairRiverview East High SchoolCapac High SchoolMemphis High SchoolAlgonac High SchoolYale Senior High SchoolWayneBarsamian Preparatory CenterHighland Park Community HSHarper Woods High SchoolRiver Rouge High SchoolRobichaud Senior High SchoolNew Tech High SchoolDownriver High SchoolCommunity High SchoolAllen park Community SchoolMelvindale High School

21st CCLC School - TargetsWayneHenry Ford Early CollegeAnnapolis High SchoolCrestwood High SchoolRedford Union High School

City of DetroitLook at Charter Schools

Wrap up and ReflectionChart1110652354825792273653112133745448004477241552

MichiganNumber participated

Sheet12003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-112011-12Michigan11065235482579227,36531,12133,74544,80044,77241,552

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1-29 days30-59 days60-89 days90+ days

Sheet12003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-112011-121-29 days59%58%59%56%55%50%53%52%51%30-59 days25%22%21%19%18%19%19%17%17%60-89 days10%11%11%12%12%13%12%11%11%90+ days6%9%9%13%15%19%16%20%22%

Chart10.040.160.470.76

All YearPercent who participated

Sheet1All YearTutoring0.04Embedded Learning0.16Homework help0.47Content-Specific Enrichment0.76

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SE MichiganEcorseEastpointeDetroitOak Park

Sheet1No DiplomaHS DiplomaSome CollegeAssociate DegreeBachelor DegreeGraduate/Professinoal DegreeSE Michigan12.228.523.27.71711.5Ecorse27.94217.93.75.82.7Eastpointe15.934.829.37.87.94.4Detroit23.23424.76.37.24.6Oak Park12.221.228.19.917.910.8To resize chart data range, drag lower right corner of range.