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Timothy F. Lisante, Ph.D. Superintendent. Context of Our Work. In New York City, 138,000 youth between the ages of 16 and 21 are overage and under-credited . 70,000 of them are in school, while 68,000 have already dropped out.
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Timothy F. Lisante, Ph.D. Superintendent
Context of Our Work In New York City, 138,000 youth between the ages of 16 and 21 are overage and under-credited. 70,000 of them are in school, while 68,000 have already dropped out. - NYC Department of Education, Office of Multiple Pathways to Graduation (2006). “Multiple Pathways Research and Development: Summary Findings and Strategic Solutions for Overage, Under-Credited Youth” 2
Context of Our Work Disconnected or Dropped out (including referrals from CBOs) DOE Schools & Programs • Office of Student Enrollment (OSE) • Community Schools • Transfer Schools • Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs) • District 75 Justice System Involvement Office of Adult & Continuing Education
Involuntary Settings Programmatic Areas GED Career & Technical Education Services for Student Parents Programs for Students in Drug Treatment Correctional Education Schools & Programs GED Plus Co-Op Tech LYFE ReStart Academy East River Academy Phoenix Academy Passages Academy STEP College and Career Readiness 4
Serve approximately 7,250 students annually • Features: • One-stop guidance centers where high school age students can be connected to educational options • Thorough guidance intake (including academic history and learning needs) • Support matching/enrolling students to appropriate placement (HS, GED program, YABC, transfer school) • Partnership with OSE to facilitate transfers • Assessment and placement according to individual needs • Dedicated staff provide support and referral services for pregnant and/or parenting students • Structure: • Five Referral Centers – 1 per borough • 2-4 Guidance Counselors per center • Students Served: • Serves former code 39 students, new arrivals to NYC, and students at risk of dropping out 5
Serve approximately 10,000 students annually, 3,900 daily • Features: • Hubs offer services for readers below a 7.5 reading level • College & Career Resource Centers located in hubs • Rolling admissions and discharges • Enroll through Referral Centers • Structure: • 5 borough “hubs,” 200 students/each • 63 “satellites” of varying size and capacity across the 5 boroughs • 1 Executive Principal, 4 Borough Principals, 15 Assistant Principals • Students Served: • Ages 18-21, and 17 year olds with extenuating circumstances and parent/guardian permission GED Plus - 79Q950 6
Career & Technical Education Serve approximately 2,800 students annually, 1,900 daily Skills Training for Employment Program (STEP) • Features: • HS instruction and RCT preparation • Work-readiness skills development, technical training, and paid internships • Individualized student plans and support to meet needs of IEP • Students attend STEP for half-day academics/CTE instruction and half day off-site internships. • Structure: • Satellite of Co Op Tech on Canarsie High School Educational Campus • 1 Assistant Principal • Students Served: • Students 18 years or older with an IEP diploma or an IEP less than 3 credits away from a local/regents diploma • 100 students served (beginning SY13) • Features: • Offers half-day career & technical training courses • Provides 20 different course sequences • One-semester instructional sequences available AM, PM, and evenings • Students can take GED prep courses on-site • Structure: • 1 site with 1 Principal • Students Served: • Students must be working towards a diploma or GED in another DOE school or program while attending Co Op Tech half-day. There are instances where post-grads are served as well. • Home school provides academics courses and special education services Co Op Tech (79M645) 7
Serve approx. 1,000 babies and families • Features: • Living for the Young Family through Education (LYFE) provides free child care, academic intervention, and referral services to DOE students so they can stay on track towards obtaining a diploma • Structure: • 38 child care centers located primarily in high schools (3 in Community-Based Organizations) • Managed by 3 Assistant Principals and the Principal of the LYFE program • Students served: • Provides free child care services to parenting students enrolled in DOE schools and programs • Enrolls babies aged 8 weeks through the end of the school year in which they turn 3 years old • Note: The baby is on register under this DBN. The parent is registered under their home school LYFE Program (79M984) 8
Programs for Students in Drug Treatment Serve approximately 2,000 students annually, 600 daily program-wide Phoenix Academy • Features: • Host agency determines clients for programs and D79 provides teachers • Provides both HS and GED instruction • Rolling admissions and discharges • Structure: • 1 principal with 30 sites (20 in drug treatment centers, 10 for students in temporary/involuntary settings, e.g. group homes, ACS sites, substance abuse treatment centers, transitional housing, hospitals, social services agencies, and other transitional settings) • Students Served: • Students who are court-mandated as an alternative to incarceration or voluntarily seek substance intervention (ages 16-21) • Features: • Located in Shrub Oak, NY • Provides both GED and credit-bearing study • Rolling admissions and discharges • Host agency determines clients for programs and D79 provides teachers • Structure: • 1 residential site with 1 principal • Programs embedded in host facilities • Students Served: • Students who are court-referred or who voluntarily seek substance intervention (ages 16-21) Re-Start (79M973) & Phoenix Academy (79X490) **Court liaisons can support students/families who are court-involved. Re-Start (79M973), Phoenix (79x490) 9
Correctional Education Serve approximately 5,500 students annually, 1,500 daily • Features: • Students may return to their home school or be sentenced to OCFS (NY State) depending on court outcome • Rolling admissions and discharges • Structure: • 9 sites with 1 principal • Located in ACS’s Department of Youth and Family Justice (DYFJ) and NYS Office of Children & Family Services (OCFS) facilities • Students Served: • Ages 9 - 16, primarily middle school • Features: • Provides both HS and GED instruction • Rolling admissions and discharges • Students may return to their home school or to a community GED program, or may be sentenced to the NY State DOC system • Structure: • 13 sites with 1 principal • Embedded in 9 Department of Correction (DOC) jail facilities on Rikers Island • Students Served: • Ages 16-21, primarily high school **Court liaisons can support students/families who are court-involved. Passages Academy (79X695), East River Academy (79Q344) 10