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GOALS/ OUTCOMES REPORT (7/1/12 — 9/30/12) <br /> 1. Resident children who are age 4 and over will increase their self-esteem by showing an <br /> average of 5-10% increase on the self-esteem pre & post tests given at the beginning and end <br /> of each 8 week session. These sessions are done quarterly. <br /> Goal Met. b <br /> 2. Resident children who are age 4 and over will demonstrate a 5-10% increase on their social <br /> behaviors measurement form that will be given at the beginning and end of each 8 week <br /> session. These sessions are done quarterly. <br /> Goal Met. 6.96% increase <br /> 3. Adult residents will increase their knowledge and skills in the area of health and safety for <br /> children by a minimum of 5-10% as evidence through a health and safety pre & post test given <br /> at the beginning and end of the 8 week parenting classes. These classes are done quarterly. <br /> Goal Met. 10% increase <br /> 4. Seventy-five percent of resident children will increase their knowledge and skills in the area <br /> of academic performance as evidence through progress reports and report cards. Children will <br /> be evaluated during the academic year. <br /> Goal Met. 90% of school age children have increased academic performance. <br /> CHILDCARE RESOURCES OF INDIAN RIVER <br /> Program: Children in Centers <br /> (Statistics as of 9/30/2012) <br /> Total Children served : 154 <br /> GOALS/OUTCOMES REPORT(10/1/2011 —9/30/2012) <br /> 1. 75% of Childcare Resources "graduates"will leave for kindergarten with school readiness <br /> skills as determined by the United Way's Goals for the Common Good (literacy, <br /> social/emotional and cognitive skills). This will include only those children who were in the <br /> Childcare Resources program a minimum of one year. <br /> Goal not met. <br /> Of the twenty-one Childcare Resources "graduates" from 2011, eighteen were enrolled with <br /> the Indian River County School District for Kindergarten. Of the eighteen enrolled, only 15 <br /> of them had scores for both the ECHOS (Early Childhood Observation Screener)and the <br /> FAIR-K(Florida Assessment for the Instruction of Reading-Kindergarten). Ten of the fifteen <br /> assessed students, met readiness on both measures which equates to 66% of the 2011 <br /> Childcare Resources "graduates". <br /> Kim McCorrison, School Readiness Coordinator for Indian River County, stated this year <br /> was a difficult year for many providers as the change in the criteria was significant from <br /> previous years and many did not achieve as they had in the past. Areas of improvement <br /> have been identified and will be discussed with center directors. <br /> - 16- <br /> 51 <br />