Partner Point Of View: To increase student engagement in school sponsored activities.

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Partner Point Of View: To increase student engagement in school sponsored activities

Social Engagement & Leadership Goal: Increasing student involvement in school sponsored activities, specifically those from low socioeconomic areas Outcomes: increased academic achievement, decreased involvement in high risk behaviors, higher school attendance rates

Priority Population High School Students Low Socioeconomic Background Access/Entrance to Program Completion of the Middle School Leadership Program AND/OR recommendations made by teachers/administrators

Component Background Autonomy Support & Structure Service Learning Projects Finding Identity Within Community Social Change Model of Leadership Emergence Model

Lunch N’ Learn Series

Service Learning Projects

Teambuilding

Mentorship

Capstone Presentation & Essay

Advocacy Partners

INPUTS: Personnel; Incentives; Print Materials/Technology; Locations; Research & Data; Community Partnerships COMPONENTS: Lunch ‘N Learn Series; Service Learning Projects; Teambuilding; Mentorship; Capstone Project Attendance at sessions Increase peer interaction Increase awareness of leadership skills Engaging with peers daily Active understanding of leadership skills Engagement at sessions Values personal relationships Demonstrates leadership skills daily Facilitation of sessions GOALS: Increase student engagement, Develop leadership skills, Develop Healthy Peer Relationships

Gantt Chart Train Interns Prepare Invites Invite Students to group New Leader Workshop/Information Session Schedule/Prepare Lunch n’ Learns Lunch n ’Learn Series Check In w/ students Data Collection & Evaluation May

Budget CategoryItem CostQuantityTotal Cost Personnel AdvisorIn-kind1$0 InternsClass credit4-6 hrs/week$0 Work Study (HS)In-kind/class credit3 hrs/week$0 Community PartnershipsDonated time3-5 speakers$0 Incentives Pizza$300/month7 months$2,100 Print Materials InstructionalIn-kind-$0 Evaluation$1420$280 Invitations$250$100 Total Project Cost (First Year)$2,480

Process Evaluation IndicatorsTools Attendance to SessionsAttendance taken at each session via sign-in sheet. Self-Reflection & Growth Essay/Presentation Student capstone and grading rubric Student EngagementStudent Engagement Instrument (SEI; Check & Connect, 2006) School AttendanceTracked by advisor

Impact Evaluation IndicatorsTools Increase in healthy peer relationships Student Engagement Instrument (SEI; Check & Connect, 2006) Overall increase in life satisfaction Student Engagement Instrument (SEI; Check & Connect, 2006) Increase in leadership skillsStudent Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI; Kouzes & Posner, 2005) School AttendanceTracked by advisor

Outcome Evaluation IndicatorsTools Increase student engagementStudent Engagement Instrument (SEI; Check & Connect, 2006) Development of healthy peer relationships Student Engagement Instrument (SEI; Check & Connect, 2006) Development of leadership skills Student Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI; Kouzes & Posner, 2005)

Thank you for your time!