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FAMILY RESOURCE YOUTH SERVICE CENTERS’ FRYSCs employ 1,400+ people statewide (full- and part-time positions). FRYSCs are funded per free meal eligible student. Over the past three years, there have been more than 300,000 students who were free meal eligible. FRYSCs have the potential to serve 600,000+ students each school year (not including the 0-3 population), in addition to the families of each student. FRYSCs, on average, are now making 12,000,000 student contacts and 4,000,000 family contacts each year. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF SUCCESS
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Facts and Figures FACTS & FIGURES Number of Centers: 823 Number of Family Resource Centers (FRC): 424( FRCs Serve Elementary) Number of Youth Services Centers (YSC): 268 ( YSCs Serve Middle/High School) Number of Combined Centers: 131 ( FRYSCs Serve Elem. thru High School) Number of Students Enrolled in Schools Served by FRYSC: 626,696 Family Resource Centers serve children under school age and in elementary school and coordinate: * Preschool child care; * After-school child day care; * Families in training; * Family literacy services; and, * Health services and referrals. Youth Services Centers serve students in middle and high school and coordinate: * Referrals to health and social services; * Career exploration and development; * Summer and part-time job development (high school only); * Substance abuse education and counseling; and * Family crisis and mental health counseling.
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In our District…. IMOM/All Pro Dad BreakfastReading Buddies/Lunch Buddies Born LearningChess Club Family NightsHome Visits Grandparent’s DayAttendance Learning for LifePower Pack Program Walk-a-ThonNeediest Kids of All Pre-School NightsThanksgiving & Christmas Food Assistance Head Start AssistanceSchool Dance “Dressy” Clothes Assistance Caring Companions BreakfastSTEP Club One to One Reading ProgramYouth Leadership Development Big Brother/ Big Sister ProgramRotary Interact Club Transition ProgrammingNew Student Luncheon Holiday AssistanceYoga Class Reward Incentive School Supply AssistanceStrength & Conditioning Reward Incentive Annual Fishing Trip with Florence RotaryKiwanis Builders Club School Field TripsDistrict Community Block Party Summer Camp ReferralsRelatives Raising Relatives Group Mental Health ReferralsReality Store Childcare ReferralsNKY College & Career Readiness Field Trip Pregnancy GroupsCareer Day Girls on the RunPBIS Rewards United Way CoordinatorsHealth Service Partners College VisitsNavajo NKU Stock Market ProgramBlock Party
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Community Partners… City Of ErlangerRose CommunicationTyra Ardel Jewlery City of ElsmereGraybarTMS Boys & Girls Club Family Nurturing CenterElsmere Fire DepartmentTMS Brighton Center-YLD Club Viox & VioxErlanger Police Department-SROChildren, Inc. Seven Hills ChurchElsmere Police DepartmentChampions Program St. Henry ChurchL’OrealNiceley’s Erlanger Christian ChurchAmerican Legion Post 20Kentucky Farm Bureau BB&T BankFlorence RotarySTARS Kids Grief Program North KeyKenton County Rotary- Matt GrimesColonial Cottage Family Scholar HouseJeremy Nelson/ Sara GillErlanger Skyline St. Elizabeth HealthcareUnited WayJohnny’s Car Wash ToyotaBeckfield CollegeNew York Life MazakKenton County Extension OfficeNKU Erlanger Lions – John DunhoftKenton County Library-Erlanger BranchDial M…for Music New HopeErlanger Fire DepartmentNKY Physical Medicine Outreach Big Brothers/ Big SistersErlanger FOPSam’s Optical Gary Williams Martial ArtsFirst Baptist of ElsmerePrime America Ralph Fulton Ladies AuxiliaryTorch Community ChurchHolly Hill Betty Carter Morgan FundBethany Lutheran ChurchCrossfit The Tracks United MinistriesElks Drug TrailerKidz Club United Christian VolunteersKenton County AllianceE3C Life LineKim’s Korean Marital ArtsPNC Jang’s Taekwondo CenterKenton County KiwanisNKY Heroin Cares
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Howell Elementary Arnett Elementary Miles Elementary Tichenor Middle School
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Reality Store Rotary Interact Leadership Club 6 th Grade TMS Camp
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Please take a minute to check out the new Santabikes donation website. Website address: http://santabikes.myevent.com
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Families in Transition Coordinator New to our district this year, this position works with our School’s & FRYSC’s to provide additional support for our students and families experiencing homelessness. Federal funding for this position is provided through the McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act. FIT Community Partners include, but are not limited to: UpSpring Kenton County Alliance Innovative Student Loan Solutions Magic Moments Photography Caring with Cookies Family Portrait Night pictures provided by Magic Moments Photography.
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