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COMMUNITY SCHOOL THE E.L. HICKEY ACADEMY

THE E.L. HICKEY ACADEMY - Probation - Data... · Hickey 24.2% 39.5% 40.4% ... 52 students on probation enrolled at the Hickey Academy. ... we transport and supervise their community

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C O M M U N I T Y S C H O O L

THE E.L. HICKEY ACADEMY

PROGRAM CONCEPT

Probation

Counseling Services

Pro-Social Activities

Education

WHY ?

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A PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH

"One Stop" for students

Community School

Program designed to meet Probation Conditions

Vocational Training

Counseling

Mental Health

Mentoring Program

Boys & Girls Club

PROGRAM CONCEPT

Integrated all-day support for students

Structured and success oriented school environment

Pro-Active vs. Re-Active

Students engaged in education, counseling or pro-social activities from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm daily

Positive Behavioral Intervention Support

PBIS

EXPECTATIONS

SCOE

Core academics

Campus accessibility

Small Class Size

Teachers committed to working with at-risk youth

Extended opportunities for students to:

Earn credits

Vocational Training

PROBATION

Presence during morning check-in, lunch and the after-school program

Participation in student orientation

Home visits for truant students

Support & community supervision of probation students on campus & at

nearby community schools

Visitation of incarcerated youth to review school attendance & probation

compliance expectations prior

to their release

PROBATION CONDITIONS

• Setting weekly goals with probation staff

• Cognitive Behavior Training

• Community Service

• Drug & Alcohol Treatment

• Gang Prevention

• Restorative Justice

• Family Counseling

SERVICES

On-Campus Counseling Services • Another Choice / Another Chance AC/AC • Criminal Lifestyles Boys and Girls Club (2-4pm daily) • Athletic Programming • Pro-Social activities Vocational Services / ROP • Northern California Construction Training • Culinary Program • Landscaping

PROGRAM GOALS

Learning Readiness Reduce Truancy/ Increase Attendance

Improved Behavior Decreased Suspensions

Academic Achievement Literacy / Numeracy / Credits

Successful Transition

Fulfilling their Probation Conditions Comprehensive School / Districts

High School Diplomas Equivalency Test

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS LEARNING READINESS

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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS IMPROVED BEHAVIOR

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School

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-2015

Hickey

50.30%

31.60%

22.90%

18.95%

Gerber

42.80%

23.30%

32.40%

17.46%

North Area

34.20%

31.80%

14.10%

18.10%

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

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Credit Completion -

Percent Meeting 10 Credits

per 30 Days

2013-14

EOY Quarter 1 Quarter 2

Hickey 24.2% 39.5% 40.4%

North Area 31.6% 23.2% 13.9%

Gerber 32.2% 47.4% 50.0%

Boys & Girls Club 24.6% 30.8% 48.0%

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION

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Transition Details through Quarter 2 Uncertified Hickey Jr. North

Area Gerber

Boys &

Girls Club

Exited 45 36 11 23

Completer exit (GED / High School Diploma) 1 1 1

Transfer to disciplinary pub CA school 7 6 1 2

Transfer to non-disciplinary pub CA school 36 28 10 20

Transfer to non- HS diploma institution 1

Successful Transitions 44 36 11 23

Other Transitions

Other/Unknown (dropout) 1

Transition Rate 97.8% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS SUPERVISION CONDITIONS

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52 students on probation enrolled at the Hickey Academy.

7 have successfully completed their probation conditions

and are no longer on probation.

We have had 14 probationers transition back to district.

3 probationers are graduating by June this year, with 2 more graduating by

the end of this summer, thus a total of 5 will be graduating from the Hickey

Academy.

Attendance improvement for most of our probationers.

Probationers are randomly screened/tested for illegal drugs,

we transport and supervise their community service hours during the week,

We expose them to pro social activities such as being involved in community

groups, sporting teams, and job readiness training.

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS SUPERVISION CONDITIONS

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Provide experiences that the students are not accustomed to, such as:

A picnic in San Francisco,

Meet a Federal Court Judge at the Federal Courthouse,

Tour of the Sacramento International Airport,

the Crocker Art Museum,

the Daily Observer Newspaper,

Folsom Sports Complex,

Bowling,

Professional Sporting Events,

Blood Drives,

State Capitol,

and California Railroad Museum.

THANK YOU

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