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02/13/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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Outcome # 3: High school students will receive academic support to graduate and gain 21St <br />Century Workforce Skills (creativity, innovation, teamwork, and leadership). 70% of high <br />school students will graduate high school or gain career skills. ** This outcome is specific <br />to high school students*** Baseline: Students 2016-2017 report/discipline reports <br />Result: Goal Met 100% of high school youth are engaged in college preparation (college <br />selection/application), test preparation (SAT/*ACT) and academic readiness (grades) for <br />graduation. <br />Service capacity: Tutorial Program Impact Story - <br />Currently, all our youth are on their grade level and above, their highest improvements are in <br />Math, & Social Studies. Our parents are volunteering more and continuing to get involved in <br />their child's progress through Dasie Hope Center bi-monthly meetings. <br />Conclusion: <br />In keeping with our goal not only to help our youth eat healthy, but we also introduce them to a <br />variety of foods. We also create meals that reflect the cultural diversity of our families and a <br />wide range of culinary traditions. <br />**Within our high prep program, we have a young lady who scored 29 on her ACT test (7 points <br />from a perfect score) as she prepares to enter college in June 2018, while other see this an <br />example to follow, we work diligently with our youth on a daily basis to prepare them for their <br />future. <br />Two of our 2018 graduating students have been offered scholarships for college, one is a full <br />scholarship for four years <br />Dasie Hope Center has opened our "iWonder" stem lab under instruction of chemist Greg Cowe <br />from Harbor Branch Oceanography Inst. where our kids participate weekly in science projects. <br />We always expect the best from our kids, but we also know that we must give them the best in <br />order to succeed. Dasie Hope Tutorial Program capitalizes on classroom learning and spurs <br />creativity through rich intellectual activities and engaging programs. Without the continual <br />support of the Children's Service Advisory Council (CSAC), this current pocket of poverty in <br />the Wabasso community would still exist. We are extremely grateful for your support for our <br />youth. <br />-24- <br />37 <br />24- <br />37 <br />
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