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2025-26 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center (OCCTAC} <br />Youth Employment Program <br />Table 7: Alternative Secondary Schools located in Santa Ana <br />Name Address Phone# !Website Notes <br />College and Career 1699 E. Wilshire Ave., 714)796-8795 http://www.ocde.us/CC <br />Preparatory Ste. 605 Santa Ana, PA/Pages/default.aspx <br />Academy 92705 <br />Community Day High 804 N Fairview St. 714)796-9000 http://www.sausd.us/Page/ <br />School Santa Ana CA 92703 ll@ <br />Independent Study 333 E. Walnut St. 714)565-5400 http://www.sausd.us//site/ IAPEX (online <br />Program Santa Ana, CA 92701 Default.aspx?PagelD=16692 classes) <br />Hill view High School 154000 Lansdowne 714)730-7356 http://www .tustin.k12.ca.us Continuation <br />Rd. Tustin, CA 92782 'hillviewhs School (Credit <br />Recovery) <br />Santa Ana College -2900 W. Edinger Ave, 714)241-5720 https:/ /www.sac .edu/Conti !Adult High School <br />School of Continuing Santa Ana, California nuineEducation/Programs/P Diploma Program <br />Education 92704 t::1ues/HiehSchool .asox <br />2 Locations -Centennial <br />Education Center & Santa <br />1Ana College <br />B.Describe in detail the activities that will lead youth to attainment of secondary school <br />diploma or equivalent. All Youth will be encouraged to continue their education, since this <br />is such an important factor in their overall improvement and success in life. Youth will work <br />closely with the Educational Counselor at OCCTAC on a one-on-one basis, and receive <br />encouragement and guidance. All WIOA participants will be encouraged to attend college <br />field trips throughout the year, and be exposed to different college campuses, as well as a <br />wide variety of majors. By visiting the various colleges, youth will understand better the <br />application process as well as all requirements needed. <br />The WIOA program at OCCTAC will also assist all youth with academic skills and provide all <br />youth with basic skills deficiency a Literacy/Numeracy Tutor to help them improve in the <br />deficient areas. In addition, the Educational Counselor will keep in close communication <br />with the Literacy/Numeracy Tutor, and ensure that every participant is receiving the <br />assistance needed to pass his or her classes. Aside from tutoring, the Counselor will meet <br />with youth during bi-weekly meetings and support youth in developing all the skills <br />necessary to succeed. These meetings will focus on important topics, such as, time <br />management, test-taking strategies, and study skills. Furthermore, the counselor will also <br />map out a plan that will help youth work towards their academic/educational goals. Youth <br />and Counselor will also set goals and will work together to achieve goals. During every <br />meeting, Counselor will inquire about youth's progress. Counselor will also work closely <br />with the Case Manger, the Career Counselor and the Tutor to ensure that youth is <br />receiving all the necessary assistance needed to improve in their academic goals. <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 10 – 35 7/1/2025
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