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Community Development
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25A
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6/3/2014
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YSPN MEMBER PERFORMANCE PLAN 2014-2015 <br />WIA YOUTH POPULATION <br />MW t <br />0 <br />N R KIA409 ENO- <br />, <br />uj- <br />7TUFFEF 18 -21 8 <br />25 <br />25 <br />.1 "Mm <br />PROJECTED ENROLLMENTS & EXPENDITURES <br />(NOTE: 75% OF YOUTH MUST BE ENROLLED BY 2N° QUARTER-DECEMBER 31, 2014) <br />U, R W <br />, r; 'M! <br />Vorl as 'r ; <br />uj- <br />,+ <br />.1 "Mm <br />74"'N", <br />15 <br />$50,000 <br />ZU <br />6. Leadership development opportunities, which may <br />leading to completion of secondary school, i <br />include e community service and peer-centered activities <br />Or V <br />;1 <br />10 <br />$50,000 <br />encouraging responsibility and other positive social <br />fU <br />behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate; <br />$50,000 <br />2. Alternative secondary school services, as x <br />x 7 <br />7. Supportive Services (e.g. tools, books, clothing, etc.); <br />_N MMK' <br />I g <br />il m%x0 j, —, �'b <br />$50,000 <br />3. Summer employment opportunities that are x <br />INOW <br />25 <br />$200,000 <br />p7p <br />mil AIR <br />050, t MR 'M <br />P <br />1. Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction, x <br />x 6 <br />6. Leadership development opportunities, which may <br />leading to completion of secondary school, i <br />include e community service and peer-centered activities <br />x i <br />including dropout prevention strategies e <br />encouraging responsibility and other positive social <br />behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate; <br />2. Alternative secondary school services, as x <br />x 7 <br />7. Supportive Services (e.g. tools, books, clothing, etc.); <br />x 2 <br />appropriate; <br />3. Summer employment opportunities that are x <br />x 8 <br />8. Adult Mentoring for the period of participation and a <br />x d <br />directly linked to academic and occupational s <br />subsequent period, for a total of not less than 12 <br />learning (this element cannot be offered as a m <br />months; <br />stand-alone activity); <br />4. As appropriate, paid and unpaid work X <br />X 9 <br />9. Follow-up services for minimum of 12 months after <br />x e <br />experiences, including internships,job shadowing; t <br />the completion of participation as appropriate; and <br />5. Occupational skill training, as appropriate; X <br />X 1 <br />10. Comprehensive guidance and counseling which <br />x m <br />may include drug and alcohol abuse counselling and <br />referral, as appropriate. <br />mil AIR <br />
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