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Jr. Ace Advisory Board Report Subcommittee Meeting Report December 4, 2008 Judy Richards - Research Noreen Balos - Curriculum Gary L. Trujillo - Research Melissa B. Trujillo - Budget Anahi Godinez - Curriculum Karla Robles - Program
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Overview of Research College Going Track Components Strategies Types of Delivery Partners College Going Timeline Existing Programs Needs Analysis
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College Going Track Middle school High School Community College University Middle School High School College Going Credit or No Credit?
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College Going Initiatives ComponentsStrategiesDelivery MethodPartners
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College Going Initiatives Components Rigorous Coursework/College/HS prep Courses Credits for High School or College Writing, Reading, Math, and Science Skills Behavior Discipline/Self Directed Knowledge of College/Info & Awareness How to Steps Career Opportunities & Exploration College Visit Experience / Campus Tour Test Preparation and Test Taking e.g. ACT/SAT Mentoring Parent/Family Involvement
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College Going Initiatives Strategies 4+4 Plan 4+2+2 Plan Student Driven or Self Directed Parent Guided and Tracked through Involvement Counselor Guided and Tracked through case management Mentorship – Adult Mentor
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College Going Initiatives Delivery Method Summer Saturday Sessions Monthly Conferences/Symposiums School-Year Mentoring Website In Class Modules and Guest Speakers Parent Involvement Programs
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College Going Initiatives Partners Elementary School Districts Middle Schools High School Districts Colleges Universities Non-Profits Community Partners
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College Track Timeline K-5Middle SchoolHigh School Career Exploration Mentoring Rigorous Coursework Knowledge of College/Awareness Awareness/How to Steps Behavior Discipline College Visit Experience Assessment Survey College is For You H.S. Preparedness Taking the Right Courses Tests (ACT/SAT) Scholarships/Financial Aid
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ACE / MCCCD Programs Boys Hope Girls Hope Aguila Phoenix Youth at Risk College Depot College is for You Upward Bound Be A Leader Foundation AZ Quest for Kids Girls for a Change Hisp. Mother Daughter Boys and Girls Club Mentoring College Awareness Academic Preparedness How to Steps Career Exploration Parent Involvement √ √ √ √ √ √√√ √√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √√ √ √ √√√ √√ √ √√
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Programs ACE / MCCCD Boys Hope Girls Hope Aguila Phoenix Youth at Risk College Depot College is for You Upward Bound Be A Leader Foundation AZ Quest for Kids Girls for a Change Hisp. Mother Daughter Boys and Girls Club Elementary K-5 MS Early Outreach 6-8th HS Freshman 9th HS Sophomore 10th HS Junior 11th HS Senior 12th √ √ 5th 7th √ √√√ √√√√ √√√√ Year Recruited Year BEGIN √ 10th 9th √ √ √√ √√√√√ √√√√√√ √√ √√√√ √√ √√ √√√ √√√√
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Moving Forward – Phase 2 Academic Preparation= Missing Component What’s the goal of Junior ACE? ▫ High School Preparedness and Completion? ▫ Feeder Program for ACE? ▫ College Readiness and Degree Completion? What age group should Jr. Ace focus on? ▫ Middle School? ▫ Freshman & Sophomores? Fill the GAP? Collaboration with other Programs? ▫ Mentoring ▫ Parent Involvement What type of credit will be given for course work? ▫ High School Math, Science or Writing? ▫ Community College and/or University Course Credit? What is our measure of success? - Metrics ▫ Number of High School and/or ACE Graduates ▫ Number of Students starting High School on a College Track
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