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D. MEASURABLE OUTCOMES (Entire Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all of the elements for the Measurable Outcomes) Add the tasks to accomplish the Outcome(s) <br /> OBJECTIVE # 1 Improved academic Provide tutoring each week to enrolled girls <br /> performance. Seventy-five (75 %) of the including a designated study hour each week, <br /> program participants will increase their GPA Measuring tools — Brigance Comprehensive <br /> (grade point average) by a minimum of 25 % by Inventory of Basic Skills pre-post test, report <br /> the end of the school term each year, cards and progress reports . <br /> OJBECTIVE #2: Decreased Provide rap sessions for enrolled girls weekly. <br /> negative/disruptive behavior. Sixty-five Provide mentoring with positive role models <br /> percent (65%) of the participants will reduce on a weekly basis. Provide character/self <br /> the number of school behavior referrals for esteem training session, and conflict resolution, <br /> disruptive behavior, including bullying and Measuring tools : Entrance Behavior <br /> aggression toward peers and adults, as Description Report — reviewed beginning, mid <br /> measured by school disciplinary records and and end of year — collect and monitor school <br /> weekly parent behavior report forms. behavior and discipline forms . <br /> OBJECTIVE #3 : Raise awareness level of Invite guest speakers from the Substance <br /> chemical addictions, STD and HIV for enrolled Council, Indian River County Health <br /> girls, . Eighty-five percent of the girls will show Department, and other agencies. Training <br /> increased knowledge of drug abuse addictions sessions will be held by Substance Abuse <br /> and effects, STD, and HIV by the end of the Council, IRC Health Department, and other <br /> program each year as indicated in pre and post Agencies that will address alcohol, drug abuse, <br /> surveys and questionnaires. STD, HIV, abstinence, etc . Measuring tools : <br /> pre-post tests/questionnaire . The Institute will <br /> hold a minimum of four sessions per year. <br /> 9 <br />