Josh Lagalo Youth Program Coordinator December 3, 2015 COIC YOUTH PROGRAM OUTCOMES.

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Josh Lagalo Youth Program Coordinator December 3, 2015 COIC YOUTH PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Youth Program Overview 19 th year managing Alternative Education (Alt Ed) Program 6 Accredited Schools - Bend, La Pine, Lakeview, Prineville, Redmond, and Deschutes Co. Juvenile Corrections Average Enrollment 300, with over 800 students served per year There are 65 smaller school districts in Oregon! 21 FTE – 1 Administrator, 14 teachers, 5 employment counselors Strong partnership with Central and South Central Oregon school districts

Youth Program COIC Alternative High School program: Serve At-Risk Students who have struggled in traditional settings Credit Recovery leading to HS diploma GED Basic Skills enhancement Essential Skills Extensive diagnostic assessments

Youth Program Work-Education Program – What are we teaching?  Excellent Attendance  Punctuality  Initiative  Team Work  Leadership  Ability to Follow Directions  Pride in a Job Well Done  Work Ethic

Youth Program COIC Outcomes – School Year: 831 number of youth served during program year high school credits earned 70 GEDs 49 HS Diplomas 14 Students participated in work experience at private work sites 68 Students participated in COIC youth crew work experience program 36 Students participated in summer work experience program

Youth Program

CONTACT Questions? COIC 334 NE Hawthorne Ave. Bend, OR Josh Lagalo Youth Program Coordinator ADDRESS /PHONE