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end, 16 of 17 children continued to meet or exceed developmental milestones. One child was <br />diagnosed with developmental delays. Although he worked with specialists during the course <br />of the year, he still has not met developmental milestones for his age. <br />OUTCOME 3 <br />By the end of the 17-18 school year, 89% or 15 parents or guardians will increase their <br />knowledge of early childhood growth and development and will be supported in achieving <br />family goals, as measured by home visit, parent teacher conference, and training attendance <br />records. <br />PROGRESS: The parents of all 17 children participated in home visits, parent trainings, and have <br />volunteered in the classroom. Progress was tracked by home visit records, training attendance <br />records, and volunteer records. <br />ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />2455 St. Lucie Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Early Bird — Dodgertown <br />Grant: $10,000 <br />Funds Used: $10,000 <br />Total Children Served: 15 <br />Focus Area Addressed: Early Childhood Development and Parent Capacity <br />EOC successfully raised full funding to open and operate an Early Bird classroom on the campus of <br />Dodgertown Elementary School. The first day of school for students was Monday, August 27, 2018. <br />GOALS AND OUTCOMES <br />OUTCOME 1 <br />During the 18-19 school year, 17 at -risk, low income children, ages 3 and 4, will have access to <br />high-quality early childhood development experiences in an early childhood education setting, <br />which will prepare them to enter school ready to learn as documented by enrollment records. <br />PROGRESS: We currently have 15 students enrolled at Dodgertown. We have 2 openings, <br />which we are in the process of filling. We originally had full enrollment. However, when our <br />opening was delayed and we were not able to be open for the first day of school on August 13, <br />the parents of 2 children decided to send them to our St. Helens Center rather than waiting for <br />the Dodgertown classroom to open. Of the 15 children, 1 is White, 7 are Black/African <br />American, 4 are Hispanic/Latino, 1 is Asian, and 2 are Multi -Racial. <br />25 <br />58 <br />