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Reconnecting Youth is an effort presently being co-led by the Multnomah Education Service District and the Leaders Roundtable that focuses on youth who are currently not accessing education options, to reconnect them with meaningful education opportunities. The project focuses on youth ages 5-21 who are eligible for state school funding but who are not currently enrolled or otherwise being accounted for.
PROBLEM: Too many youth are disconnected from education and too few are able to reconnect with educational options and funding.
VISION: Successfully reconnect students with necessary resources to become productive citizens contributing to their communities.
PURPOSE: To create a partnership that brings together school districts, education providers and community resources to weave together systems and strategies that maximize student potential from cradle to career
GOALS: Every student will…
Be SUPPORTED inside and outside of school
BE PROVIDED with educational options
SUCCEED academically
PREPARE for and enter the next transition
Proposed Intergovernmental Agreement: School Districts/MESD/Education Providers (REV 3-30-10)
Proposed enrollment and billing process chart (REV 3-30-10)
Proposed How the Money Follows the Student Chart (3-10-10)
Reconnecting Youth Update (2-4-10)
Reconnecting Youth Project Description (2-1-10)
Proposed Model Discussion (11-4-09)
Obstacles to reconnecting (10-1-09)
Reconnecting Youth Symposium (8-13-09
What happens to dropouts? A longitudinal study of adult learners (8-13-09
Reconnecting Youth ACCESS Program (Orange County, CA)>
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