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Spring/Summer 2015 RECAP

1 st Annual GIRLS ConnectZ DAY A partnership with Girls Scouts of River Valley. The ConnectZ Program serves girls of color and/or girls who qualify for free and reduced lunches.

Three locations hosted 198 students: Century College, White Bear Lake Total Attendees = 72 RCTC/WSU-R, Rochester Total Attendees = 96 South Central Community College, Mankato Total Attendees = 30 GIRLS ConnectZ DAY – MAY 19 TH, 2015

GIRLS ConnectZ DAY Student Demographics Students’ Diversity Students’ Grades Ethnicity% American Indian2% Asian/Asian American19% Black/African American43% White/Caucasian4% Hispanic/Latino/Spanish16% Other3% No Response13% Grade# of Students 9th Grade52 10th Grade57 11th Grade39 12th Grade24 No Response26 Total Students198

80% reported being more knowledgeable about the different careers in healthcare after the experience. 71% of students reported being interested in pursuing career in healthcare after experience. 77% reported being more motivated to do well in school after experience. 71% reported they qualify for free/reduced lunches. 33% reported they are first generation college hopefuls. GIRLS ConnectZ DAY High Points

Summer Scrubs Camps

NINE TOTAL CAMPS 3 MIDDLE SCHOOL LOCATIONS: Rochester (61 students) Dakota County (35 students) Winona (29 students) Total Actual Attendees = 125 No shows = 16 (3 full pay and 13 scholarships) 6 HIGH SCHOOL LOCATIONS: Fergus Falls (31 students) Mankato (57 students) Bemidji (23 students) Winona (100 students) Minneapolis/Urban (76 students) St. Paul (57 students) Total Actual Attendees = 344 No shows = 28 (all scholarships) Total Camp Capacity = 520 Total Camp Actual Attendees = 469 (d/n count “no shows”) 90% of Camp Capacity Denotes new camps for summer 2015.

SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED MIDDLE SCHOOL Rochester = 12 Dakota County = 13* Winona = 16 No Shows = 13 Totals = 54 (41 actual) HIGH SCHOOL Fergus Falls = 26 Mankato = 21 Bemidji = 9 Winona = 44 Minneapolis = 48* St. Paul = 42 No Shows = 28 Totals = 218 (190 actual) TOP 15 CAMP FUNDERS 1.Regenerative Medicine MN $30,000 2.Otto Bremer $15,000 3.Boston Scientific $10,000 4.Ecumen $7,800 5.Fairview $7,200 6.Office of Higher Education $4,965 7.WSU Foundation $4,500 8.Allina $4,000 9.Rasmussen College $4, Regions $4, Step-Up Achieve $2, Mayo Foundation $2, Care Providers $2, Cedar Riverside Group $1, Olson Family Aloha Fund $1,600

Employer Site Visits… Carondelet Village Catholic Elder Care Episcopal Homes Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center Gillette Children’s Specialty HealthCare HealthEast Medical Transportation Center Olmsted Medical Center Mankato Clinic Mayo Clinic Health Systems Samaritan Bethany Sanford Health St. Anne’s of Winona Sauer Homes U of M Children’s Hospital Winona Health

WSU High School Camp

Urban High School Camp

Saint Paul College High School Camp

LOOKING AHEAD TO SUMMER 2016

Saint Cloud Middle School Camp at SCTC High School Camp at SCSU Moorhead High School Camp at MN State University-Moorhead Minneapolis – Pending… Middle School Camp – City of Mpls Employment and Training Duluth/Fond du lac Area – Pending… Middle School Camp and/or High School Camp – Fond du lac Tribal and Community College – Lake Superior College NEW CAMPS….

HCCC as a foundational course for health science programs in MN: Increasing partnerships between colleges and high schools High school students could earn college credit Approved to use in the Nursing Assistant Pathway by MDH NOCTI Assessment Test Five HCCC grants awarded spring/summer of Hibbing Community College (Hibbing and Chisholm HS) 2.Inver Hills Community College (Burnsville HS) 3.Pine Tech (North Branch HS) 4.Rochester Community and Technical College (Triton HS – Dodge Center) 5.South East Tech – Red Wing Campus (Zumbrota-Mazeppa HS) Creating a Year Long Experience Growing our healthcare workforce with the Health Care Core Curriculum in the high schools.

QUESTIONS? Misun Bormann Statewide Director of K-16 Initiatives Sue Field Statewide Director of HEIP

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