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SUCCESS BOUND! PROGRAM DESCRIPTION <br />PROGRAM OVERVIEW <br />The following pages outline brief program descriptions are based on the ten required WIA <br />elements for this RFP. The actual WIA Workplan follows these as set forth in the Attachment B <br />format as requested in the RFP. Each is directly elated to the basic goals for the Success Bound. <br />participants: high school graduation, enrollment in a higher education program and the <br />acquisition of appropriate employability skills for an entry level (or higher) position which will <br />assist the participant in his or her pursuit of both a career and a post -secondary education. <br />As mentioned previously, outreach, recruitment and eligibility determination for the Success <br />Bound! program's target population of I I" graders will be initiated at the end of the spring <br />semester of the 2001/02 school year. The program design outlined below then calls for servicing <br />the participants with a program that also includes summer 2002 and their senior year. The <br />Success Bound! program will focus on serving participants who have expressed an interest in <br />several career pathways; Business & Marketing, Science & Technology, Health, Human Services <br />and Entertainment, Arts & Communications. The following chart displays examples of factors <br />illustrative of the recruitment target population that the WIA staff will use: <br />• Resident of the City of Santa Ana; <br />Identified by school staff as at risk of dropping out; <br />No work history <br />Resident of an SDA high crime area; <br />Past record of under achievement (eighth grade or below academic level); <br />• Past record of low motivation or interest (poor grades); <br />• Has identified a career pathway <br />• Teen parent, homeless or runaway; <br />• Pattern of poor attendance or attendance in alternative programs; <br />• Poverty level, as indicated by AFDC or free and reduced lunch eligibility; and/or <br />• Potential membership or participation in gang -related activities. <br />Previous summer youth employment program enrollment; <br />• Recommendations from high school guidance, career center and/or ROP staff; <br />Self -referral and/or referral by peers; <br />Compliance with WIA eligibility requirements; and/or <br />• Recommendations from community service agencies or other members of the <br />Youth Service Provider Network. <br />With the focus of the Success Bound! program on several career pathways —particularly Business <br />& Marketing, Health, Human Services and Entertainment, Arts & Communications, recruitment <br />will focus on the classrooms of the instructors in those pathways at each high school and the <br />ROP Ritchey Center. The availability of the program will also be announced via "Daily <br />Announcements," school newspapers, current WIA participants, etc., at each site. Following the <br />pattern developed over the past several years with JTPA programs, several enrollment events <br />will be planned to take place after the regular school day. <br />Actual enrollment will be on a "first -come, first -served" basis with respect to when students <br />submit their required documentation. In order to ensure both a representative participant <br />population from across Santa Ana and participation from the various key pathways, applications <br />from some sites and/or pathways may be "held" for a period of time to enable others from under- <br />represented schools and/or pathways to apply. But, this period will not be long as those students <br />who have followed the application and enrollment directions in a timely manner will be given <br />top priority. District teachers and other staff working with the Success Bound! program will <br />10 <br />