Feb
15
Sat
Feb 15 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Feb
22
Sat
Feb 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Feb
29
Sat
Feb 29 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Mar
7
Sat
Mar 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Mar
14
Sat
Mar 14 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Mar
21
Sat
Mar 21 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Mar
28
Sat
Mar 28 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Apr
4
Sat
Apr 4 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Apr
11
Sat
Apr 11 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
Apr
18
Sat
Apr 18 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
- Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.
- Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.
- Goals and Expectations: reduce recidivism rates, encourage family restoration, reduce truancy and chronic absences from school, prepare youth for self-sufficiency and academic success, develop work & social skills, terminate gang affiliation, demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity, and structure resources for long-term success. The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is that participants will:
- Express a greater commitment to stay in school
- Have increased self-esteem
- Develop greater relationships with family
- Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
- Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
- Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
- Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership
- Program Guidelines:
- Youth and parent must complete interview process
- Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
- There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
- Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly
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