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<br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> <br />ABOUT THE PROGRAM <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />for <br />SUCCESS BOUND! <br /> <br />For the 2007/08 program period, the Career DevelopmentlROP Department of the Santa Ana Unified <br />School District is proposing to continue the successful program that is currently being funded with <br />WIA Youth Funds entitled Success Bound! The program will address 80% of the ten WlA elements <br />with either direct services funded through the WIA Success Bound! program or linkages to other <br />District programs that pertain to a particular element. Participants will also continue to be linked to <br />other WlA providers so that they will have access to other programs in the Youth Service Provider <br />Network. Many Success Bound' participants will also receive adult mentoring services from a <br />collaborating non-profit organization, Career Beginnings of Orange County. However, since those <br />services do not carry over for the 12 months after the participant exits the Success Bound! program, <br />the District is no longer checking the "adult mentor" box on the Program Application form <br />(Attachment A). <br /> <br />The Success Bound! program will again focus on high school seniors from the five comprehensive, <br />one academy and two continuation high schools in the District. The target enrollment will be 30 <br />Younger Youth in an In-School Program. This target number of participants reflects the number <br />successfully served for the past few years. The participants will be recruited in the spring, summer <br />and early fall of 2007. Given the experience gained from previous recruitment processes, the <br />employment/internship contacts that have been developed serving current program participants and the <br />assistance available from the Service Navigator staff at the W/O/RJK Center, we believe that we can <br />meet this objective in a timely manner. <br /> <br />The basic approach for the Success Bound' program will be one that utilizes regular weekly meetings <br />during non-instructional time with participants to maintain an ongoing relationship with each student <br />by the WIA-funded staff. These meetings will be augmented by monthly adult mentor meetings held <br />outside the regular school day in collaboration with Career Beginnings of Orange County (CBOC), <br />priority access to ROP courses, paid internship/work experience activities during the regular school <br />year and collaborative leadership/guidance activities delivered during the weekly on-campus meetings <br />and monthly CBOC meetings. <br /> <br />The planned outcomes of the Success Bound! program are: <br />. high school graduation; <br />. a valid career preparation experience that will equip participants with the hard and soft skills <br />needed to be gainfully employed; and, <br />. the support needed to achieve each participant's higher education and career path goals. <br />