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G. Letters of Intent from training agencies are not applicable, as the program will refer <br />participants to training programs but will not formally partner with them. <br />8. Tutoring <br />For youth who are identified as basic skills deficient (scoring 8.9 or below on the TABE or CASAS <br />assessments), the Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program will refer them to tutoring or <br />remedial training services as required by WIOA guidelines. Specifically, the program will connect <br />youth to the North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE) Basic Skills & Learning Center, which <br />offers academic support, including free tutoring in reading, writing, and math. NOCE's services <br />are well-suited to meet the needs of youth seeking to improve their foundational skills in <br />preparation for career training and postsecondary education. <br />In addition to NOCE, the Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program will leverage its existing <br />network of local resources, such as the OCDE Access program, to provide further academic <br />support where necessary. This partnership will allow the program to ensure that all youth have <br />access to tutoring resources that are aligned with their individual needs and learning styles. The <br />program's Career Navigator will support youth throughout the tutoring process, helping them <br />navigate enrollment and access the appropriate resources. The Career Navigator will work <br />closely with tutors and educators to track progress and ensure that youth are receiving the <br />necessary support to overcome academic challenges. By connecting participants to these <br />tutoring resources, the Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program ensures that all <br />participants are well-equipped with the literacy and numeracy skills needed to succeed in <br />training, education, and future employment opportunities. <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 10 – 141 7/1/2025