RAYS OF THE SUN = OPPORTUNITY & HOPE.

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RAYS OF THE SUN = OPPORTUNITY & HOPE

CONVEY CARE & CONNECTION HANDS = CONVEY CARE & CONNECTION

Six Themes of OSFS OSFS Basic Needs Parent Health Involvement Early Childhood Education Youth Development Counseling Health Basic Needs OSFS

Growth of Preschool Capacity 2005 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010

Healthy Start Building

*2008-2009 After School Program Evaluation BOYS AND GIRLS STATS 77.9% of students report that they feel safe while they are in the after-school program either always or most of the time.* 61.2% of students who attend the after-school program say they come to school motivated and ready to learn.* 89.7% of parents surveyed indicate that the after-school program is the only one that they can send their children to. Without the program, one can only imagine the consequences that these parents and their children would face.* *2008-2009 After School Program Evaluation

STRENGTH, PASSION & LOVE HEART = STRENGTH, PASSION & LOVE

Importance of Collaboration Law Enforcement Faith Based Organizations Private Business Public & Private Health Organizations Students & Families Community Based Organizations

Our mission is to educate children by embracing hearts, inspiring minds, and building relationships among our students, families, teachers, staff and the community.

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