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01/10/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Goal #3: High school students will receive academic support to graduate and gain 21 st Century <br />Workforce Skills (creativity, innovation, teamwork and leadership). 70% of high school students <br />will graduate high school or gain career skills. ** This outcome is specific to high school <br />students*** Baseline: Students' 2015-2016 report/discipline reports <br />Outcome: Goal Met -100% of youth are engaged in college preparation for graduation <br />June 2016 and entering college in the fall. **Students graduated from high school and <br />are currently enrolled in college***. <br />2015-16 Updates <br />-Current partnerships include: Moonshot/Learning Alliance, Mardy Fish Foundation, Sea Oaks <br />Tennis Community, USTA (United States Tennis Assoc.), Homeless Family Center, Riverside <br />Theatre, DeVos Family Foundation (Orlando Magic), and IRCSD (Ind. River Co. School Dist.) <br />***The USTA granted Dasie Hope Center a grant of $2,500 for tennis equipment and <br />for students tennis lessons. <br />***The DeVos Foundation granted Dasie Hope Center funding for food and summer <br />camp scholarships. Youth were invited to attend the Orlando Magic Basketball <br />season opening game as their guests. <br />-A graduating youth was granted a full college scholarship to Florida A & M University <br />(Tallahassee) by a former university president. Another student is attending Florida Atlantic <br />University (Miami) on scholarships and academics. <br />-Young Professional Business Academy and The Million Dollar Project is currently under way, <br />with prospective sponsors on board. This is a business literacy program for youths in 4th -12th <br />grades. <br />***Michael Williams from Channel 5 News did another for TV with some of culinary students, <br />which also showcased their oral speaking skills. <br />CASTLE <br />Safe Families Program <br />(2015-16) <br />Grant Amount: $35,000 — CSAC <br />Funds Used as of 09/30/2016: $35,000.00 <br />Total Children Served as of 09/30/2016: 185 <br />Cost Per Child: $189.19 <br />Focus Areas Addressed: Parental Support and Education <br />Taxonomy #: PH -6100.3300 <br />P176 <br />
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