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These work -based learning and connecting activities for the Success Bound! participants <br />during the school year will be directly linked to community -based partners and implemented <br />by proven delivery systems. These instructional strategies will include career related activities <br />that focus on basic skills training, life-long learning and expanded career opportunities for <br />non-traditional employment for WIA participants that focus in several areas including <br />business, the arts and bilingual environments where using translation skills will serve the local <br />community. <br />Actual employment will be through the District with monthly time cards and student employee <br />payroll data serving as documentation for the paid internship segment of the program. This paid <br />internship program will complement and expand offerings for participating WIA in -school <br />participants by implementing appropriate assessment activities that focus on specific <br />employment/employability competencies. These include resumes, job applications, bilingual <br />medical/clerical and/or instructional proficiencies, job search techniques, related bio-medical and <br />other academic and/or fine arts curricular expectations and an awareness of career ladder <br />opportunities and their pre -requisites. These program activities will utilize existing Central <br />County ROP (CCROP) and District facilities working within existing class schedules & space <br />utilization to eliminate any potential impact on regular programs at secondary sites. The primary <br />vehicle for the delivery of this portion of the program will be the weekly guidance/counseling <br />meetings held on the individual high school campuses. <br />Given the base of hundreds of internship or "Community Classroom Agreements" between the <br />Career Development/ROP Department and local employers, the District does not need to enter <br />into any other duplicate agreements. These when coupled with previous work -site agreements <br />between various District sites and the W/O/R/K Center for prior JTPA in -school and summer <br />youth employment programs will provide more than enough internship, job -shadowing, and/or <br />summer employment opportunities for the Success Bound! participants. The same training site <br />agreements would also be applicable to summer work opportunities and they could be used in <br />any collaborative activity with other members of the Youth Service Provider Network offering <br />programs in response to this RFP. <br />ELEMENT #5: Access to an effective program of occupational skills training. <br />The overall approach of the Santa Ana Unified School District's Regional Occupational Program <br />(ROP) is to maximize community resources, integrate services within the educational and <br />business communities and find new avenues to increase the level of employer involvement in the <br />creation of internships and work -based learning. Allied with this activity are the strong work - <br />based programs and the network linking of career pathways and work site experiences of the <br />Central County's Regional Occupational Program (CCROP), local WIA (Success Bound), the <br />Chamber of Commerce, the City of Santa Ana and local business and community -based <br />organizations. The cornerstone of all of this is the ROP cis it is the District's vehicle for <br />providing appropriate, timely and effective entry level training. Many ROP courses have work <br />based internships as part of the entry career certification programs. These have been integrated <br />into the career pathways at the high schools. Allied with the ROP offerings are partnerships with <br />Santa Ana College and local universities that enable high school students (including Success <br />Bound.! participants) to participate in articulated program of sequential courses from high school <br />through college. <br />All Success Bound. participants will be guided and counseled into Regional Occupational <br />Program courses related to their career pathways as these courses can play such a pivotal role in <br />their school -to -work plan. These classes will provide participants with the means to prepare for <br />entry-level employment, receive elective credit toward graduation, enter a career pathway, <br />15 <br />