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SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT/ROP
Contract #
A-2010-124
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
7/6/2010
Expiration Date
6/30/2011
Destruction Year
2016
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• Poverty level, as indicated by TANF or free and reduced lunch eligibility; and/or <br />• Membership or participation in gang-related activities. <br />• Prior summer youth employment program enrollment; <br />• Recommendations from high school guidance, career center and/or ROP staff, <br />• Self-referral and/or referral by peers; <br />• Compliance with WIA eligibility requirements; and/or <br />• Recommendations from community service agencies or other members of the Youth <br />Service Provider Network. <br />Recruitment will focus on the classrooms of pathways instructors at each high school and the ROP <br />Ritchey Center. The availability of the program will also be announced via "Daily Announcements," <br />school newspapers, current WIA participants, etc., at each site. Following the pattern developed over <br />the past several years with WIA programs, several enrollment events will be planned to take place <br />after the regular school day. Recruitment is directly tied to the vocational training and basic skills <br />elements as potential participants need direction early in their first semester as a senior to take <br />appropriate action in order to avail themselves of all of the offerings in the Success Bound! program. <br />Actual enrollment will be on a "first-come, first-served" basis with respect to when students submit <br />their required documentation. In order to ensure a representative participant population, applications <br />from some sites may be "held" for a period of time but this will not be long as those students who <br />have followed the application and enrollment directions in a timely manner will be given top priority. <br />TIMELINE FOR BASIC SELECTION, RECRUITMENT & ENROLLMENT ACTIVITIES <br />June 1, 2010 <br />to <br />Oct. 15, 2010 July 1, 2010 <br />to <br />Oct. 29, 2010 July 1, 2010 <br />to <br />Oct. 29, 2010 July 12, 2010 <br />to <br />Oct. 29, 2010 <br />Outreach Recruitment Screening WIA Process & <br />And for the Success Bound WIA Criteria Receipt of <br />Referral Program Parent Consent <br />By student Information Initial screening by Assessment <br />parents to individual and ROP and WIA staff begins when <br />teacher group meetings request for: parent <br />staff right-to-work permission and <br />agencies Student & Parent documents documents are <br /> meeting dates family income received <br />Reason for established documents <br />Referral; WL4 Processing <br />attendance Continue with the Areas to Be Addressed; by WL4 Service <br />academics identification and academics Navigation staff <br />career prep initial enrollment attendance with ROP staff <br />alternative processes extra curricular to provide help <br />placement career training with enrollment <br />grades Initiate formal school <br />self referral meetings for Types of Test or <br /> recruitment as needed Procedures to be Used; <br /> SchoolMAX data for <br /> Send information CAT, TABS <br /> to Parent <br /> or Consent <br />15 <br />EXHIBIT A
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