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The Family Institute for Health and Human Services After School & Enrichment Program

Continuing the Road Ahead The following are the 12 updated Project C.A.R.E.S. smart goals set in place for the 2016-2017 school year. These goals will continue to help us close the achievement gap!

Smart Goal 1 Blended learning to increase students’ proficiency on the Common Core Math 1 End of the Course Exam

Smart Goal 2 Close the achievement gap by increasing the number of student participants gaining more than 1 year of academic growth and /or scoring a Level III or higher on the English II End of the Course Exam by 5% each school year

Smart Goal 3: Increase proficiency scores for 11th grade students attending project c.a.r.e.s. for 30 days or more on the act exam by 1 composite point each year

Smart Goal 4: Students attending project c.a.r.e.s. at our sites for 30 days or more average daily attendance will be at or above the district’s average.

Smart Goal 5: Increase the number of students that are proficient or score a level iii or above by 5% on the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade eog math exam.

Smart Goal 6: Increase the number of students that are proficient or score a level iii or above by 5% on the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade eog reading exam.

Smart Goal 7 Increase the number of students that are proficient or score a level iii or above by 5% on the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade eog math exam.

Smart Goal 8 Increase the number of students that are proficient or score a level iii or above by 5% on the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade eog reading exam.

Smart Goal 9 Decrease the number of student referrals & suspensions for students attending project c.a.r.e.s. for 30 days or more by 25% initially and 10 every each year thereafter

Smart Goal 10 Increase parental involvement for students attending project c.a.r.e.s. for 30 days or more by 10% each year by hosting symposiums, forums, and educational workshops for parents.

Entrepreneurial Programs Videography Music Production Arts & Craft Embroidery Robotics Heat Press Coding Graphic Arts & Design

Smart goal 11 Produce Globally competitive students by using 21 century digital technology through the arts

Smart Goal 12 Ensure that program participants develop physically and have the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy a lifetime of healthful physical activity

The Family Institute for Health and Human Services After School & Enrichment Program www.Projectcares.com