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02/02/2121
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Board of County Commissioners
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in our history. <br />Summer programming was limited to small groups, live and virtual. Now into the 2020-21 school year, Crossover <br />is now operating on a mixed schedule of virtual and live programming in accordance with the School District of <br />IRC and depending on student/parent choice. We are filling a wide gap for virtual school students (30% of our <br />Crossover population) who are heavily struggling with school in Q1. We opened a second location to allow <br />additional live, one-on-one tutoring in a safe, distanced atmosphere. Starting September 2020, Crossover <br />student athletes returned to physical basketball training in small groups at Leisure Square and soon at the <br />Gifford Middle School gym which is opening up to Crossover. We hope to open our new center at 4425 US -1 <br />with live academic and athletic programming within the next quarter. Occupancy at our new center is subject <br />to county permitting and completion of Phase 1 renovation. <br />Our character development program, Crossover Xpress, continued live throughout the summer and now into <br />the school year each Friday night. The Crossover XPress program is the main platform for mindset training and <br />aims to empower our student athletes to believe in their capacity for success while teaching coping strategies <br />as they navigate through the dual crises of the COVID pandemic and heightened unrest around racial inequity <br />and police brutality. <br />Goal 2: 85% of all Crossover middle and high school students will be eligible to try out for their school <br />basketball teams. Academic eligibility includes greater than 2.0 GPA and no behavior referrals or school <br />suspensions. <br />Result: For the 2019-20 academic year of the 44 Crossover middle and high school students, all but 2 (95%) were <br />eligible to try out; 9 students did not try out because of other sports involvement, lack of interest or need to <br />increase skill level. Of the 33 students who tried out, 30 students (91%) were accepted onto their school teams. <br />Goal 3: 95% of Crossover students will remain free of the juvenile justice system, known gang involvement, <br />and enrolled in school. <br />Result: 98% of Crossover students (64 of 65) enrolled from August 1, 2019 —June 30, 2020 have remained free <br />of the juvenile justice system, known gang involvement and are enrolled in school during Semester 2 and Q4 of <br />the 2019-20 school year. For the academic year 2020-21, 100% of Crossover students have remained free of the <br />juvenile justice system, known gang involvement and are enrolled in school either in a traditional or virtual <br />school option. <br />109 <br />
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