STUDENT SUCCESS DRIVER 2: Personalization and Pathways for Student Success WHY EXPANDED LEARNING?
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STUDENT SUCCESS DRIVER 2: Personalization and Pathways for Student Success
WHY EXPANDED LEARNING?
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Personalization and Pathways for Student Success
• Focus on whole child• Experimental and collaborative
learning• Relevance • Real world• Socio-economic factors do not affect
student outcomes
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Panelist
• Rocio Abundis-Rodriguez, Director ASAPconnect
• Sarah Reyes, Division Director, Youth and Family Development Division, Catholic Charities
• Emiliano Valdez, After School Program Manager, Youth Alliance
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Santa Clara County
• 184 Elementary • 17 Middle School Sites• 6 High School Sites
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Why Summer Matters
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ASAPconnect’s Role
• Capacity Building– Train Technical Assistance providers• Comprehensive Assessment of Summer
Programs (CASP) – Assessor Training
– Customized coaching – Broker resources
• Resource Development– Online access for ALL TA Providers
ASAPconnect
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Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
Children, Youth, and Family Development Division
Sara Reyes, Division Director
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School Aged
CORAL Communities Organizing Resources to Advance Learning
Serving over 2000 students after school TK to 8th grade.3 Core CORAL Components: Literacy, Homework and Enrichment
• 95% of parents surveyed agree that CORAL has helped their child do better in school, 97% agree that CORAL staff care about their child (2013 survey of 442 CORAL TK and Kinder parents).
• 95.7% of CORAL youth surveyed report that the activities in CORAL are fun, 81.7% feel safe at CORAL, 81% feel that CORAL staff care about them (Fall 2012 - 1,252 students).
• CORAL participants have twice the growth rate in proficiency accumulation than non-CORAL kids. 4070 students (Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame 2012)
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Changing lives for good.
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Emiliano Valdez, After School Program Manager, Youth Alliance
• Power School– Eliot Elementary School– South Valley Middle School– Rod Kelley School– Glen View Elementary School