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sample various work site experiences, earn money for educational expenses and/or verify career <br />choices. And from a very practical point of view, the ROP Certificates will verify that a program <br />participant has indeed met his/her Skill Attainment Rate goal. <br />Operationally, ROP consists of a variety of occupational training programs that lead to entry- <br />level job skills for students age 16 and over. ROP classes, which are funded by the State, include <br />integrated classroom and work -based activities. ROP teachers are experts in their field with a <br />minimum of five years of work -based experience and a teaching credential. Of particular <br />importance to many of the Success Bound! participants is the fact that these courses are offered <br />not only at the ROP's Ritchey Center, but on high school campuses throughout the District. <br />Transportation is available at no cost for afternoon courses. Courses are also available in the <br />evening and on Saturdays. Participants in Success Bound! will be given priority registration for <br />ROP courses during their time in the program —including the twelve-month follow-up period. <br />ELEMENT #6: Provision of a support plan that affords participants with leadership <br />development activities as an integral part of their total program experience. <br />This element is primarily addressed during the weekly meetings at each high school campus. <br />The collaboration with the Camp Fire Boys & Girls, Orange County Council will provide much <br />of the activities in this area in addition to those activities provided by the WIA Success Bound! <br />staff. Based on their experience with the 2001/02 Success Bound! program, the Camp Fire staff <br />will again offer a variation of their "Smart Choices" program. This program is designed to be a <br />skills -building youth development program that prepares youth to make wise decisions, set goals <br />and gain a sense of self-worth. It is designed to be a very integrated, interactive program that <br />raises awareness about how one's decisions and values have short and long-term consequences <br />and how they influence one's health and well-being. "Smart Choices" is based on youth <br />development programs that have been documented to reduce teen pregnancy, violence and risky <br />behavior. This program has successfully equipped youth with skills that help them make <br />positive life choices. <br />This adapted program will also incorporate elements of another program entitled the "Gift of <br />Giving" which focuses on service to others. The development of such an attitude belongs in this <br />element and in fact, this activity not only supports two of the Success Bound! program's elements <br />(leadership & guidance/counseling) but it also reinforces the whole concept of "customer <br />service." This is a key element of career development and ROP courses that participants will be <br />taking. It is well know that most teens and young adults lose their employment over non -skill <br />related issues (the "soft skills") such as work place attitudes, attendance, customer relations, etc. <br />The adapted "Smart Choices" program has been designed to be offered in small groups and for a <br />varying length of time to accommodate the career pathway orientation of the program and <br />student availability. It is anticipated that each Success Bound! participant will be involved in this <br />activity for a minimum of ten to twelve sessions. Camp Fire Boys & Girls staff will present this <br />program with the assistance of the regular Success Bound. staff. In addition, it is anticipated that <br />one or more may be provided in conjunction with the Career Beginnings of Orange County's <br />Mentor Night program that is described later in this proposal. <br />ELEMENT #7: Provision of a support plan that affords participants with appropriate <br />supportive services when needed to facilitate their successful completion of <br />the program. <br />A key component of the Success Bound! program will be the degree of support provided to each <br />participant. Transportation to ROP training classes and summer work sites will probably be the <br />16 <br />