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SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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A-2011-166
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/20/2011
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Executive Summary <br />The "Seeds to Trees Digital Media Technology Academy" program developed by the Santa Ana Public Library in <br />partnership with the Rancho Santiago Community College District's(RSCCD) Corporate Training Institute (CTI) and Digital <br />Media Center (DMI) will provide training and work experience in various fields of digital media technology for 20 youth <br />ages 16-21 (Please refer to Attachment I for an MOU of the partnership). Of these 20 WIA eligible student interns, 8 <br />youth (40%) will be "Out-Of-School Youth" (ages 16-21) and 12 youth (60%) will be "in-School Youth" (ages 16-21). Four <br />of the twenty will be probation youth and two will be youth in foster care. <br />The Santa Ana Public Library currently has extensive programming for teens and young adults. Most pertinent to the <br />workforce development goal of this grant is the Seeds to Trees Academy, which utilizes the library's Circle of Mentoring <br />model and funds from the an IMLS Laura Bush 21't Century Librarian grant to provide a tiered program of instruction and <br />employment for youth with the aim of introducing them to and training them in skills essential to the library profession. <br />The library also conducts a program for teens that provides training in video production and an opportunity to produce <br />video content for the city's CTV-3 channel. <br />The program will provide participants with WIA Elements 4 through 10. The program will offer students occupational <br />skill training in digital media technology through the Rancho Santiago Community College and its Digital Media Center <br />(4), as well as work experience producing videos for the city's CTV-3 channel and design/content for various agency and <br />affiliate web sites (5). During their work experience, the teens will operate in teams, where the need for teamwork will <br />help them to develop an understanding of the importance of responsible behavior and an opportunity to display <br />leadership (6). During the entire learning and working period, youth will be monitored and supported by adults and <br />responsible young adults from the library and the College District (8), and provided with the educational materials and <br />equipment required to successfully complete the program (7). A counselor skilled in a variety of fields, including <br />addiction and family counseling, will be available to students as needed (10). <br />It is planned for all 20 interns to obtain a certificate in Digital Video Preproduction from the RCSSD Digital Media Center <br />by the end of the 25`h week. Thirteen (65%) of the most promising students will then graduate to a more intensive <br />program of training that will result in an advanced certificate, and will be eligible to participate in the paid work <br />experience element of the program at the Santa Ana Public Library. During the entire program, classes in basic <br />academic skills will be conducted by program staff for students with educational deficiencies. These program elements <br />will insure that students graduate from the program satisfying WIA performance goals, and better prepared for an <br />effective working life. Of the 20 youth the program will enroll, it is anticipated that 13 youth (65%) will enter post- <br />secondary education and/or employment, 12 youth (61%) will attain RSCCD accredited certifications in Digital Media <br />Technology, and 8 (40%) of youth will attain an increase in the literacy/numeracy proficiency rates. <br />The program aims to provide participants services in the following areas: Work Experience, Vocational Training and <br />Certification in Digital Media Technology, educational support, civic engagement and leadership development, <br />entrepreneurship training, life skills development, college skills development, lob search training, mentorship, follow-up <br />services. Classes will be conducted by qualified teaching staff from Rancho Santiago Community College, and will be <br />supplemented by workshops in academic and life skills development conducted by library and project staff. Work <br />experience will occur as appropriate: in the library, in the digital Media Center, and in the field, as interns complete <br />projects that explore and document the needs of their community. The amount requested to provide these services is <br />$250,396.90. <br />Program Description <br />The "Seeds to Trees Digital Media Technology Academy" program developed by the Santa Ana Public Library in <br />partnership with the Rancho Santiago Community College District's (RSCCD) Corporate Training Institute (CTI) and Digital <br />Media Center (DMI) programs is a free comprehensive apprenticeship program comprised of paid training and work- <br />experience student internships for 20 youth ages 16-21 leading to certifications in the fields of digital media technology. <br />Of these 20 WIA eligible student interns, 8 youth (40%) will be "Out-Of-School Youth" (ages 16-21) and 12 youth (80%) <br />will be "in-School Youth" (ages 16-21). <br />Exhibit A
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