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1998
MAYOR’S
EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
PROJECT
SUMMARIES
| Sponsoring Agency |
Colonial Ninth Grade Center |
| Neighborhood Partner |
Englewood Park N.A. |
| Project |
"Breathe Easy" Smoking Prevention |
| Grant Award |
$10,000 |
| Project Leader |
Estrella Morales |
A
total of 285 students participated in the program, 225 students during the
regular school term and 60 students attended summer school, and took the Breathe
Easy! pledge to stay tobacco free. The main objective of this program was to
instill effective decision making through critical thinking skills, with
concentration on knowledge, attitudes and skills to prevent tobacco use, promote
health and self-care and prevent the onset of chronic diseases related to the
use of tobacco. Volunteers from the Engelwood Park Neighborhood Association
called the parents of the students involved in Breathe Easy! to explain the
intent of the program and to encourage their involvement. Parents were also
mailed program information.
This
program, designed to address the prevention of smoking, provided a tool to
stimulate exploration and discovery of the students’ ability to gather
information and facts related to issues of peer pressure, stress management and
sound decision making. Through
formal and informal discussions and pre and post tests, it was evident that
students had acquired skills to make good decisions related to tobacco, drug and
alcohol use, sexual encounters, skipping school, and other high risk behaviors.
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Sponsoring Agency |
Edgewater High School |
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Neighborhood Partner |
College Park N.A. |
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Project |
Project Direction |
|
Grant Award |
$10,000 |
|
Project leader |
Dr. Alice Joossens |
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Business Partner |
Coca Cola, Paff Industries |
Edgewater
High School and College Park Neighborhood Association partnered to provide
career counseling for high school juniors.
Members of the College Park Neighborhood Association volunteered 300
hours to serve as professional mentors for the students and to provide tutoring
assistance. “Project Direction”
assisted 129 students with career counseling and increased community involvement
between Edgewater High School students and members of College Park Neighborhood
Association.
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Sponsoring Agency |
Hillcrest Elementary School |
|
Neighborhood Partner |
Lake Lawsona Historic N.A. |
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Project |
Language Lab |
|
Grant |
$10,000 |
|
Project Leader |
Aliette A. Scharr |
|
Business Partner |
Olde Towne Brokers Inc., S&M Renovations |
Hillcrest
Language Lab was established to meet the needs of non-English speaking students
and students who desired to learn another language.
The Lab features interactive multi-media language programs and is open
before, during and after school hours to students, parents and neighborhood
residents. Volunteers from the Lake Lawsona Neighborhood assisted in the lab.
By
the end of the 1999/2000 school year approximately 250 students have
participated in the Language Lab. As
a result of the Language Lab students at Hillcrest Elementary increased their
scores on the Foreign Language Novice Proficiency Checklist by 80% and the end
of year report card grades in English for those non-English speaking students
increased by one to two letter grades.
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Sponsoring Agency |
Rock Lake Elementary |
|
Neighborhood Partner |
Rock Lake N.A. |
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Project |
The "Early Intervention" Program |
|
Grant |
$10,000 |
|
Project Leader |
Yvonne Williams |
The
Early Intervention Program in Reading, Writing and Mathematics provided tutoring
services to students in Kindergarten through Third Grade. Tutoring sessions were
held during school hours two days a week for two hours a day. Students worked
one on one with volunteers, in groups of four and in pairs while integrating
technology into reading, writing and mathematics.
Rock
Lake Neighborhood Association and a group of retired and active teachers from
Phi Delta Kappa Sorority volunteered in classrooms to assist teachers with the
implementation of this project. Over
three hundred students from kindergarten to third grade participated in the
project. The project resulted in students having an increased interest reading
and students read several books each week.
The students were motivated to publish journals using the computer as a
tool. In addition teachers reported
an increased number of students completing book reports and those students’
grades increased by one letter grade.
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Sponsoring Agency |
J.U.T.E.,Inc. (Joint Undertaking for Transition Education) |
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Neighborhood Partner |
Richmond Heights N.A. |
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Project |
Teen Development |
|
Grant |
$10,000 |
|
Project Leader |
Teresa Wallace |
The
Teen Development program provided structured after school programs for Carver
and Memorial Middle School students. The
program provided positive, supervised programs as an alternative for latchkey
students. The curriculum included a focus on exercise, etiquette, social skills,
and team building. The J.U.T.E. staff and volunteers created the program
applications, parent packets, a program logo and the Teen Development Pledge.
A
total of 70 students participated in the program and were empowered to take
charge of their education. Twenty-five
students went from an absentee rate of 45% to perfect attendance for the
remainder of the school year. Nine
students went from “C” students to being placed on the Dean’s Honor Roll.
School administration and parents were truly pleased with the positive
outcomes as a result of this program.
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