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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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counseling psychology. Interns have worked with students in the areas of personal, social <br />emotional counseling, group therapy, and crisis intervention. Interns also work on connecting <br />youth with connecting students with services, as needed. <br />CCP A hosts an annual Governance Council Network Conference, which CCP A Principle Dave <br />Conners hosts more than 60 community business leaders, school site administrators, community <br />college outreach specialist and community leaders to gather in developing education, career <br />preparation, workforce training, employment and STEM based-best practices. OCDE partner <br />agencies are encouraged to network with employers to gain a better understand of what our <br />community needs are today. CCP A youth are referred for services through this consortium. <br />CCP A and OCCC high school specialize in disability services, including when a student has an <br />IEP. Special accommodations include one on one tutoring and support. OCCC also <br />In the past 5 years, OCCC has graduated nearly 450 youth with a California high school diploma. <br />Exhibit 2
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