CCPD Packet 2-12-19

PERFORMANCE by QUARTER

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

3-YEAR AVERAGE

PROGRAM After School Program Keller ISD

1st Quarter 10/1/2018 - 12/31/2018

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

ANNUAL OBJECTIVE

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

NOTES

1/1/2019 - 3/31/2019

4/1/2019 - 6/30/2019

7/1/2019 - 9/30/2019

10/1/2017 - 12/31/2018

2016 - 2018

Number of unduplicated students participating in a Clayton Yes! Keller After School fine arts (visual and performing) activities Number of unduplicated students participating in a Clayton Yes! Keller After School character development (social, emotional learning activities) Number of unduplicated at-risk students in WSISD After School Program. The "at risk" students are identified by the school staff and are typically kids with high truancy or absences and/or failing grades Number of students that have been retained in the program for the course of the year

814

814

950

828

828

1,029

72

72

150

37

37

72

Number of community service/service learning projects completed by students in the program

1

1

5

Number of family events/activities provided to students and parents

2

2

6

After School Program White Settlement ISD

Number of partnerships and collaborations made with local community organizations or providers to students and/or parents during the course of the program Number of local businesses and college volunteers working with the program participants to provide support and information to students about future college and career readiness

1

1

6

17

17

100

Number of science, math, language arts, and technology activites provided to youth in the program 30

30

72

Number of hours youth spend in physical fitness activates during the after school program. Program uses CATCH curriculum

48

48

144

Unduplicated number of students participating in the FWPAL program.

168

168

615 100

Number of volunteer recruiting and community support contacts made to new stakeholders. 50% of youth participating in FWPAL programs will complete the pre/post safety surveys administered. 80% youth participating in FWPAL program will provide report cards in order to prove academic and truancy compliance throughout the school year.

34

34

54%

54%

307 students total

After School Program Fort Worth Police Athletic League

58%

58%

492 students total

40% of participants will attend at least one community service event offered.

57%

57%

246 students total

Number of participants that will have a 70% attendance record throughout all FWPAL programs.

91

91

450

Number of unduplicated program participants

360

360

640 200

Number of unduplicated participants enrolled in case management

87

87

Number of case management service units for participants enrolled in the case management program

3,318

3,318

Comin' Up Gang Intervention 6 sites

12,000

Number of participants making positive life changes

12 47

12 47

128 125 450

Number of inter-site activities

Number of pre-intervention workshops and mentoring sessions

197

197

Number of multi-disciplinary meetings (excluding meetings related solely to One Safe Place programs and/or services) Number of participants in training, education, and outreach programs facilitated by Safe City Commission Number of Imagine No Violence Art Contest participants receiving art boards in FWISD Number of FWISD middle school and high school students who received public information about Campus Crime Stoppers Friends for Life program Number of participants awarded and receiving 1st place prizes for the Imagine No Violence Art contest Number of participants awarded and receiving 2nd and 3rd place prizes for the Imagine No Violence Art Contest

6

6

55

516

516

1,500

0

0

1,500

Crime Prevention Agency Partnership - Safe City Commission Advocacy Program

0

0

45

7,970

7,970

125

16

16

20000

Number of hours worked in Safe City Commission Crime Stoppers Call Center

1,654 2,224 1,260

1,654 2,224 1,260

6,000 7,000 3,200

Crime Prevention Agency Partnership - Safe City Commission Call Center

Number of informant contacts

Number of tips received and referred to law enforcement or school personnel

CCPD Performance Report

1st Quarter Program Report (Oct - Dec)

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