OCS Outcomes Report 2015-2016
A few value-added pieces include: vans to transport students around in. New this year are 4 Homeless Partnering Program rent subsidies to help struggling families become more stable in their housing so students can concentrate on school.
Desired Outcomes • Youth attend school regularly and participate in the school curriculum
• Youth demonstrate improved social skills, problem solving skills and academic skills • Youth are integrated back into the public school system via: distance learning, high school or alternate school learning centers, or youth will be maintained at Lee School or TREK as related to their personal or family circumstances Quality Improvements • Instituted a gym program on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Bridgeview Community Center which has been very successful • Integration of the Lee School, TREK and itinerant workers to provide more effective and efficient outreach supports • In consultation with the School District, we converted 3 part time positions that did one to one outreach for the entire district into 1 itinerant worker who provides outreach support to selected school programs • Purchased a new van for client outreach so we can continue to be nimble and flexible in meeting the needs of students
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