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2014 - 2015 Santa Rosa County WIA Youth Program

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Santa Rosa County WIA Youth Program. 2014 - 2015. Participants. 135 Youth Served 89 In-School Youth – 66% 46 Out-of-School Youth – 34%. Younger Youth Goal Attainment. 111 of 123 Younger Youth Goals were attained 90% Goal Attainment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2014 - 2015

Santa Rosa County WIA Youth Program

135 Youth Served89 In-School Youth – 66%46 Out-of-School Youth –

34%

Participants

111 of 123 Younger Youth Goals were attained

90% Goal AttainmentGoal Attainments include:

Credential Attainments, Work Experience, Basic Skills Achievement,

Enter Post-Secondary School,Military Enlistment

(Contract requires 1 goal attainment per year per participant)

Younger Youth Goal Attainment

99 of 113 Younger Youth Skill Attainments

88% Skill AttainmentSkill Attainments include:

Work Readiness, Work Experience, Enrollment in High School and/or Post-Secondary,

Enrollment in Technical Training, Basic Skills Training

(Contract requires 75%)

Younger Youth Skill Attainment

51 of 58 Younger Youth Credential Attainment

88% Credential AttainmentCredential Attainments include:

High School Diploma, Occupational Completion Point, Technical Training Certification,

AA., AS., BA., BS.

(Contract requires 50%)

Younger Youth Credential Attainment

34 of 40 Younger Youth Positive Outcomes

85% Positive OutcomesPositive Outcomes include:

Entrance into post-secondary education, military enlistment, unsubsidized employment,

enrollment in approved apprenticeship program.

(Contract requires 80%)

Younger Youth Positive Outcomes

12 of 13 Older Youth Credential Attainment

92% Credential AttainmentOlder Youth Credential Attainment includes:

Credential Attainments include:High School Diploma, Occupational Completion Point,

Technical Training Certification,AA., AS., BA., BS.

(Contract requires 40%)

Older Youth Credential Attainment

7 of 7 Older Youth Positive Outcomes

100% Positive OutcomesPositive Outcomes include:

Entrance into post-secondary education, military enlistment, unsubsidized employment,

approved apprenticeship program.

(Contract requires 80%)

Older Youth Positive Outcomes

36 Students Participated in 8,464 hours of Work Experience Opportunities Santa Rosa Medical Center Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s

Office: Milton & Navarre Guys & Dolls Salon Helping Hands Thrift Store Red Roof Inn Cici’s Pizza DeGraaf Systems Food Tiger (Jay) Santa Rosa Women’s Center Nichols Seafood

Growing Child Pediatrics Hall’s Hardware Firehouse Subs (Milton & Pace) The Breeze Movie Cinema Pittman’s Lumber Supply (Jay) Santa Rosa County Health Dept. Santa Rosa County Animal

Services Ark Animal Hospital Southern Management Berryhill Elementary School Rhodes Elementary School

Career Ops2013 – 2014 Field Trips:• Healthcare Day• Military Day• Law Enforcement Day• 2 Career Readiness Workshops

Ayla Gaoa In-School Youth Joined WIA – August 2013 -

Goal to become a Pediatrician

Began WIA work-experience at Growing Child Pediatrics - November 2013 working with patient files

Enrolled in PSC Jan 2014, Nursing Program

August, 2014 – Full-time employment with Sacred Heart Pediatric Medical Group in Pace (previously Growing Child Pediatrics)!

Jason Gonzalez• Enrolled in WIA January 2014• Dual Enrolled at Jay High

School and Locklin Tech’s Computer Systems & Information Technology Program

• Received Certificate of Occupational Competency

• Participated in Work Experience while dual enrolled.

• Outstanding work ethic and desire to learn.

• Received a Full Scholarship to continue his Post-Secondary education at Locklin Tech.

Richard Liebe• Out-of-School, Younger Youth • Completed Locklin Tech’s

Electricity Program• Participated in Work

Experience activities at Santa Rosa Medical Center and DeGraaf Systems while enrolled in school.

• Full-time employment with Mundy Companies (Contractor at Ascend) earning $12.55 per hour with overtime opportunities as well as benefits!

• Ricky says WIA has helped pave the way for him to be successful in his career and for him to have the job he has now!