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Exhibit A <br /> • Schools where families' average household incomes were less than $25,000 were seven <br /> and six months behind, respectively <br /> Of course, academic learning was not the only thing that the pandemic took from young people <br /> - many also lost stability and security, and some even lost family members. In a related <br /> McKinsey and Company survey of parents across the country, 35% said they were very or <br /> extremely concerned about their child's mental health, with a similar proportion worried about <br /> their child's social and emotional well-being. The youth of Santa Ana may be particularly <br /> impacted by these losses, given that the city bears the burden of the pandemic, representing <br /> 10% of the county population, but 16% of the COVID-19 cases to date. <br /> 4. Proposal shall include details of collaborations with local organizations <br /> To implement the proposed program, we will collaborate with the George Washington Carver <br /> Elementary School, Romero-Cruz Academy and John C. Fremont Elementary School to assist <br /> with recruitment of students. <br /> S. Proposal shall include details of innovation in program/service delivery <br /> The proposed program is innovative in that it meets the academic and SEL needs of younger <br /> children by engaging, training, and using the skills of older youth. In doing so, the high school <br /> students also develop new skills and are exposed to new career opportunities. By adding a third <br /> tier of college interns to provide guidance and support for the teenagers, they are further <br /> motivated and prepone ared to explore collegiate opportunities. <br /> City Council 26 — 135 5/3/2022 <br /> 22 <br />
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