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Independent of this project, Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) conducted a Youth Forum in <br />December 2008 that provided significant insights into the issues and concerns facing Santa Ana teens. 10 <br />In October 2008, SAUSD administrators met with all Santa Ana high school principals (6 comprehensive <br />high schools, 2 continuation high schools, 1 middle college high school and 1 community day high school) <br />to inform them of the concept and development of the youth forum. In November 2008, each high school <br />site randomly selected 15 to 20 students for an initial meeting for the forum, where a preliminary survey <br />was given to the students. From the initial meeting in November, 3 to 5 students were picked from each <br />school site. A total of 36 students were selected. The intent and process of the Student Forum was <br />explained to the students and parents were informed. The Student Forum was conducted in December <br />2008 and all 36 students participated. The results of these findings are in Appendix A. <br />A focus group was conducted with the Santa Ana Youth Commission in February 2009. This served to <br />get further youth input, given that the initial impetus for the Youth & Family Master Plan originated in part <br />from the Youth Commission, it was important to check in and make sure that the plan was relevant to <br />them. Two other exploratory youth focus groups were conducted between October 2008 and January <br />2009 with youth from Kid Works and Orange County Therapeutic Arts Center to provide back - checking of <br />data regarding the YFMP. <br />Youth and family- serving organizations survey <br />Data from a telephone survey administered by the SAPD in 2008 are fundamental to the analysis. The <br />survey was administered to 155 organizations in order to help the city better understand the various types <br />of nonprofit organizations serving the community. The database of organizations surveyed by SAPD was <br />cross - checked against another listing of organizations including Youth Alternatives Collaborative (YAC) <br />organizations and attendee organizations from the 2008 Youth Expo. The SAPD survey was <br />administered to the outstanding 23 organizations in February -March 2009, creating a master database of <br />178 organizations providing services in Santa Ana. From this list, those agencies providing recreation <br />and physical activity opportunities for Santa Ana youth were identified for further analysis. This entire <br />subset of organizations was approached to participate in a shorter survey regarding their physical activity <br />programming from April -May 2009. <br />10 We are thankful to Superintendent Jane Russo for sharing the summary data from the Youth Forum with us for <br />inclusion into this report. It makes the analysis far more robust than it otherwise could have been given the <br />limited scope of Phase I. <br />