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EXHIBIT 1 <br />2024-25 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program - WIOA Proposal <br />F. Include Letters of Commitment from employers as Attachment E. Please see letters attached <br />letters from the following: 1) Rancho Santiago Community College District, 2) Letters from 2 <br />Health Clinics, 3) Letter from the City of Santa Ana, Downtown representative supporting the <br />Business community. <br />G. Include a copy of the Work Experience policy as Attachment F. Please see attached OCCTAC's <br />Work Experience Policy. <br />6. Alternative Secondary School Services (3 pages max): <br />A. Describe in detail the alternative secondary school services or dropout recovery services <br />that will be made available for youth. Youth will meet with the Educational Counselor at <br />OCCTAC at least once a month to receive assistance as they decide to pursue their education. <br />Youth and Counselor will meet and create monthly goals, which will lead to youth obtaining <br />their diploma/GED. Counselor will provide youth with the various options available to them <br />and will provide guidance along the way. The Counselor and youth will write down the path <br />youth decides to take. Counselor will check in with youth periodically to ensure that youth is <br />fulfilling all requirements. Prior to meeting with youth, the Educational Counselor will <br />research the alternative secondary school services available near the youth. Counselor will <br />gather information regarding requirements, costs, rules, schedules, entrance exams, etc. and <br />provide to youth this information. In addition, the counselor will prove youth some examples <br />of alternative secondary school services located in Santa Ana, provided below in Table 7. <br />In summary, the Educational Counselor will meet with each WIOA youth to obtain a better <br />understanding of the participants' needs. Duringthis meeting, the Counselor will gather more <br />information relevant to the youth's needs. Together, the Educational Counselor and youth <br />will find the program that best suits the participant. Then, they will call and set up an <br />appointment to meet with the representative of the program. The Counselor will attend this <br />meeting with the youth to advocate for the participant's best option. After this meeting, the <br />participant and the counselor will strategize on how to proceed further. During this period, <br />the youth will also be supported with additional academic /educational services, such as <br />tutoring, study skills, time management, financial literacy and other important life skills <br />topics. <br />Table 7: Alternative Secondary Schools located in Santa Ana <br />Name Address <br />i <br />Phone # <br />Website <br />Notes <br />College and Career 11699 E. Wilshire Ave., <br />Preparatory Ste. 605 Santa Ana, <br />Academy 02705 <br />1 <br />714) 796-8795 <br />http://www.ocde.us/CC <br />PMP—ages&e-fault.asp—x <br />Community Day High <br />School <br />�04 N Fairview St. <br />Santa Ana CA 92703 <br />714) 796-9000 <br />htt :/1www.sausd.us/Pag1 <br />12603 <br />Independent Study <br />Program <br />1333 E. Walnut St. <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />14) 565-5400 <br />httID://www.sausd.us//site/ <br />APEX(online <br />classes) <br />Default.as x?PagelD=16692 <br />11 <br />