Eastside Pathways collective action effort Our mission: Eastside Pathways mobilizes our entire community to support every child, step by step, from cradle.

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Eastside Pathways collective action effort Our mission: Eastside Pathways mobilizes our entire community to support every child, step by step, from cradle to career. Families, providers, schools and cities unite around common goals, measurements, and strategies to maximize each child’s opportunity for a productive, fulfilling life.

Eastside Pathways – Goals In pursuit of our mission and vision, Eastside Pathways works toward achieving six goals: Every child has a healthy start. Parents and significant adults are supported in their efforts to help their child succeed. Every child attains optimal physical and mental health and safety. Every child develops social and emotional skills for life effectiveness Every child is prepared for academic and work success. The community plays an active role in the success of Bellevue’s children.

Eastside Pathways partners Ashoka Seattle Bellevue Boys and Girls Club Bellevue College Bellevue Education Association Bellevue LifeSpring Bellevue Parent Teacher Student Association Bellevue School District Bellevue Schools Foundation Bellevue Special Needs PTA Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound Chess4Life Child Care Resources Chinese Information and Service Center City of Bellevue College Success Foundation Eastside Community Network Eastside Heritage Center Eastside Latino Leadership Forum English Language Learners Alliance Friends of Youth Girl Scouts of Western Washington HealthPoint Hopelink Imagine Housing Jubilee REACH KidsQuest Children's Museum Kindering King County Housing Authority King County Public Health/Eastgate Public Health Center King County Public Library Lake Washington Institute of Technology League of Education Voters Pacific Science Center Pediatric Associates, Inc., P.S. Planned Parenthood of the Greater Northwest Seattle Children's Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center SOAR United Way of King County University of Washington - Bothell Within Reach YMCA Youth Eastside Services Eastside Pathways Partners now include:

Eastside Pathways - How’d We Get Here? Kickoff Goals Defined 6/20119/201112/20113/20126/20129/201212/2012 Phase 1 - Goals Phase 2 – Organizing the work Values Retreat Workshop Series Phase 3 – Initiative & Collaboratives Community Intro Strawberry Festival 501c3 Status Campaign For Third Grade Reading 12/2013 Publish Baseline Report & Summary Phase 4 – Indicators and Metrics

Organizing for Success Board Staff Stephanie Cherrington, ED Business Council Funders Council Parent Round Table Jess Garcia – PTSA Council Catherine Cruz - BBGC Youth Round Table Megan Kennedy – YES Michelle Williams Clark - Y CGLR Initiative Leadership Betsy Johnson 4Plus Initiative Leadership Lori Guilfoyle Community Engagement Monika Steen School Readiness Partner: CCR, BSD EP: Cathy Habib, Chris Enslein Attendance Partner: BSD EP: Shafeen Charania Summer Learning Partner: BSD EP: Betsy Johnson & Jill McLeod INITIATIVES Comm & Admin Charlotte Anthony Data Kelly Jones Volunteer Mgmt Open Position Updated 1/6/14 COLLABORATIVES Leadership Co-Hort: Michael Reese – Bellevue College Bob Riley – Community Volunteer Ling Chua – Therapy Associates, ACRS Volunteer

Eastside Pathways What you might be seeing in your school Elementary school – support individual school efforts to get all kids to 3 rd grade reading level Ready for Kindergarten Attendance campaign: “Right place, right time, ready to learn” Summer learning Community conversations – supporting every child