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01/10/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Collaboration: Indian River County School Board, RSVP, United Way of Indian River County, <br />Indian River Sheriffs Dept., Our Savior Lutheran Church, Gifford Youth Achievement Center, <br />Youth Guidance and Community Church of Vero Beach. <br />Comment/2015-16 Monitoring: <br />No changes at this time. <br />GOALS/OUTCOMES REPORT (10/01/2015 — 09/30/2016) <br />Goal #1: 85% of the target population who have participated in "Community -Based Mentoring" <br />five months or more, will demonstrate progress in academic performance as reported by the <br />2015-2016 Indian River County School Board grade records. Baseline: Grades of enrolled boys <br />and girls from second grading period of the 2015-2016 school year. <br />Outcome: Goal Met — Twenty-one (21) children out of Twenty-two (22) CSAC matches <br />have been mentored for five or more months. Twenty-one (21) out of these Twenty-two <br />(22) matches have demonstrated academic progress. (95%) (Note: Working to obtain <br />this goal/information — As of the date of the report, due to the Indian River County <br />School District's Interpretation of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act <br />(FERPA), Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indian River County has not been able to obtain <br />this information from the School district. All Information has been collected from the <br />parent/guardian.) <br />Goal #2: 90% of the target population who have participated in "Community -Based Mentoring" <br />five months or more, will maintain their status as a non -offender or not re -offend in the juvenile <br />justice system, throughout their time of BBBS participation, as measured by monthly <br />parent/DJJ. Baseline: Offender Status of youth upon entering the program. <br />Outcome: Goal Met — Twenty -Two (22) children out of Twenty-two (22) CSAC matches <br />have been mentored for five or more months. Twenty (22) out of the twenty-two (22) <br />children have not become involved in or re -offended in the juvenile justice system. <br />(100%) <br />Goal #3: 90% of the target population who have participated in "Community -Based Mentoring" <br />five months or more will improve socialization skills Baseline: Youth Outcomes Survey Pre-test <br />(YOS) upon entering the program and post-test results at the one year anniversary of the <br />match. Baseline date' pre-test results for each client. <br />Outcome: Goal Met — Twenty-one (21) children out of twenty-two (22) CSAC matches <br />have been mentored for five or more months. Twenty-one (21) out of the twenty-two (22) <br />have completed the Youth Outcome Survey. Twenty (20) out of the twenty-one (22) <br />have improved socialization skills. (91%) <br />Activities and events CSAC Children have been involved with/invited to attend. <br />July 2016: During the month of July 2016 participating children and their families were offered <br />the opportunity to take part with "Meet a Horse Day" held at Destiny Bound Stables in Fort <br />P166 <br />
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