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Outreach Program Update

Outreach Program Update. Enrollment (As of Sept. 2010). Young Mom Program – 9 students YMCA Alternate High Program – 66 students YMCA Stay In School Program – 17 students Saamis REAL – 9 students REAL McMan – 4 students

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Outreach Program Update

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  1. Outreach Program Update

  2. Enrollment (As of Sept. 2010) • Young Mom Program – 9 students • YMCA Alternate High Program – 66 students • YMCA Stay In School Program – 17 students • Saamis REAL – 9 students • REAL McMan – 4 students • PAS (Institutional Program)– 1 full day and 3 half day students in the month of Sept.)

  3. Highlights • In the past, the Learning Resource Center was the main supplier of Distance Education curriculum resources. This limited the students in achieving their CTS credits so this year the Team Teaching Resources from ADLC have been incorporated. This is exciting for the Alternate High students as well as for the students at the Young Moms program. A broader range of courses such as Forensics Sciences, Abnormal Psychology and World Geography are available.

  4. Also New . . . • Foods classes are being taught to the junior high students at McMan REAL program and at the Y School.

  5. Capacity Building for Staff • Outreach Program teachers are meeting once a month to sharing expertise. Each month one teacher will be presenting on a topic that they feel will benefit the other staff in supporting the students in Outreach. So far, this initiative has been extremely well received.

  6. Increased Mental Health Support • There has been an increase in the Mental Health Consultant time assigned to the Outreach programs. This has resulted in strong relationships being formed with students, accessibility to MH support when needed, and more service for the students and their families.

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