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School Age Child Care. Program Evaluation Plan Report Board of Education Meeting September 24, 2009. Service Delivery Model. Before and after school care All nine elementary schools and one middle school
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School Age Child Care Program Evaluation Plan Report Board of Education Meeting September 24, 2009
Service Delivery Model • Before and after school care • All nine elementary schools and one middle school • Activities for students include art and crafts, games, recreation, nature, music, drama, story time, reading, science, and field trips. • Also on certain non-school days • These activities are delivered through: • Small Group Time (Planning and implementing activities around the 16 students assigned to the group) • Large Group Time (2-3 groups combine to participate in active movement activities) • Work Time (Students are offered activities by individual areas of interest)
Purpose of the Program • Student and/or stakeholder needs addressed by the program • Before- and after-school care • Care on non-school days such as school holidays, conference days, early release days, and inclement weather days
Progress Toward Previous Program Goal PREVIOUS GOAL: The School Age Care Program will decrease staff turnover from 24% to 20%. RESULTS: The program decreased staff turnover from 24% - 22%.
Progress Toward Previous Program Goal PREVIOUS GOAL: The School Age Care Program will decrease staff turnover from 24% to 20%. GOAL STATUS: Progress was made toward achievement of the program goal. DEPLOYMENT LEVEL: Services are well deployed, with no significant gaps.
Goals to be Evaluated • Goals of the program • The Park Hill School Age Child Care Program will provide a safe and caring environment. • The Park Hill School Age Child Care Program will provide development and guidance in physical, cognitive, communication, creative and social skills.
Plan for Evaluation Measurable Outcomes Data Collection Methods • Parent satisfaction surveys will reflect that 98% of families are satisfied with the environment that is provided for their child. • Parent satisfaction surveys will reflect that 98% of families are satisfied with the quality of activities that are provided to their child. • Document reviews • Observations • Surveys and questionnaires
School Age Care Program Next Evaluation Report on October 2010