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19C - CANNABIS FUND FOR YOUTH SERVICES
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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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19C
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12/17/2019
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2024
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PROGRAMS FOR <br />ELEMENTARY -AGE STUDENTS <br />Zoo Explorer and <br />Junior Explorer Programs <br />REACH POTENTIAL 12,000+ STUDENTS <br />Through the Zoo Explorer and Junior Explorer Programs <br />students in pre-K through 2nd grades will visit the Zoo for <br />a Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards <br />based program centered around a story and animal <br />adaptations. Ambassador animals and exhibit animals <br />are living subjects for students to observe and learn <br />about animal adaptations, habitats and interrelationships <br />between animals and people. Current programs book to <br />near capacity; additional capacity specifically for SAUSD <br />schools can be created with additional staffing. This <br />program hasthe potential to reach over 12,000 students. <br />Summer Camp <br />REACH POTENTIAL 1,000+ STUDENTS <br />A Summer Camp (day camp) that builds on an existing <br />program in partnership with Discovery Cube will <br />guarantee spots and scholarships for Santa Ana youth in <br />Kindergarten through 5th grades with optional before and <br />after program care, making the program more accessible <br />to our community. The exploration of partnerships for <br />transportation, such as with OCTA for free/discounted bus <br />passes would greatly increase accessibility. This program <br />could support approximately 1,000 students. <br />EVERY INDIVIDUAL MATTERS. EVERY <br />INDIVIDUAL HAS A ROLE TO PLAY. EVERY <br />INDIVIDUAL MAKES A DIFFERENCE. <br />- JANE GOODALL <br />19C-16 <br />
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