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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TEAM MEETING

Monday December 16th, 2024

Rochester City School District

Rochester, NY

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Welcome to CET!

Mission

  • We will be the Jewel of the City / Seremos la Joya de la Ciudad

Vision

  • As ambassadors of diversity, the Monroe Family is on a mission to learn, work, and contribute to our community.
  • Como embajadoras de la diversidad, la familia Monroe tiene la misión de aprender, trabajar y contribuir a nuestra comunidad.

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Agenda

5 min

Welcome

5 min

Words from our Principal Jason Muhammad and

Community Schools Director Lieselle Taylor

5 min

Purpose & Monroe High Schools Needs Assessment Info

15 min.

In-Building Community Partner Updates and School Highlights

15 min.

Out of Building Community Partner Updates and Highlights

10 min.

Student Parent Discussion

5 min.

Next Steps/Survey

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Purpose

Mission: To cultivate a culture of academic excellence in partnership with schools, students, families, and community stakeholders utilizing inclusive and innovative learning opportunities for all learners.

Vision: To use Community School strategies to build a solid foundation that promotes equity and educational excellence for all learners.

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Goals

Become familiar with Partnerships at Monroe

Discuss opportunities that would benefit the Monroe Family

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Needs Assessment

What is a Needs Assessment?

A needs assessment is a process used to identify and evaluate the needs of a group, organization, or community.

It helps determine gaps between the current situation and desired outcomes, prioritize needs, and guide decisions about resource allocation and program improvements. It often involves gathering data through surveys, interviews, or existing reports.

Goal of Needs Assessment

Identify needs: Understand the gaps between the current and desired situations.

Prioritize needs: Focus on the most urgent or important issues.

Allocate resources effectively: Ensure resources are directed to the areas of greatest need.

Inform decision-making: Guide policies, programs, and strategies based on evidence.

Evaluate existing services: Assess current programs or services to identify areas for improvement.

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students/Families

Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection

Mentoring, Social/Emotional Development, Life Skills, Employment Readiness, Academic Support, College & Career Exposure

Graduation, College, and Career readiness.

Ongoing mentorship, enrichment opportunities, and post-secondary planning.

November

Student Mentoring Contacts - 252

Academic Support - 100

Extracurricular Activities - 107

December 1st-6th

Student Mentoring Contacts - 64

Academic Support - 30

Extracurricular Activities - 31

Overview: HWSC is dedicated to supporting youth in grades 9th-12th in achieving their educational and career goals. Its main focus is to facilitate graduation, college, and career readiness. We are able to do this by providing ongoing mentorship, enrichment opportunities, and career exploration. Participants are assigned to a Youth Advocate who supports them in navigating academic challenges, personal growth, and career exposure, fostering a strong post graduation plan. Students who meet “AAA” standards (Academics, Attendance, Attitude), can be referred to our Youth Employment Training Academy and receive their certification upon completion. Lastly, HWSC provides a variety of workshops, activities, affinity groups, and resources designed to enhance skills, boost confidence, and expand knowledge in areas critical for success in school and beyond.

LOCATION: Room 3

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Christina Alvarado

Youth Advocate I

585-261-7845

Karelyn Torres-Rivera

Youth Advocate II

585-481-4563

Omayra Ramos-White

Supervisor

585-301-0281

Students participated in a Holiday BINGO

This past November students practiced self reflection and shared goals that they have

Upcoming Enrichments

Holiday Cookies

Movie Theatre Enrichment

80’s Arcade Enrichment

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

SUNY Brockport

Academic & Mentorship

College & Career Readiness

Mentoring, Social/Emotional Development, Life Skills, Employment Readiness, Academic Support, College & Career Exploration

LOCATION:

ROOM 3 Basement

Graduation, College, and Career readiness.

Ongoing mentorship, workshops, career exploration, & college tours

November Contacts: 91

Workshps:

10/30 Spooky BINGO-15 students

11/5-Nazareth College Tour-2 Students

11/8-Brockport College Tour & Volleyball game-12 students

11/12-Baking Class-8 students

11/13-Decorating Class-14 students

**School Activity: Pie in the Face-Huge Success!

December Contacts: 151

12/16-Holiday Celebration-11 students

12/18-Dance Workshop-21 students

**School Activities:

12/6-Winter Wonderland Festival

12/4,12/11 & 12/18-Hot Cocoa Sales

Overview:

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Ingrid Gonzalez

Assistant Director College & Career Advisor

585-217-2213

Melissa Utez

Supervisor

585- 366-4122

muetz@brockport.edu

BAKING/DECORATING CLASS

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

Help Zone Social-Emotional Learning, Hygiene supplies, Re entry from suspension, mediations, clothing closet, small groups, restorative trainings, youth development, life skills

LOCATION: Room 232

To help young people reach their full potential by: Creating opportunities, Removing barriers, Promoting social justice, Providing services on their terms, and Respecting and fully involving youth

October/November:

Contacts with Students: 1025

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Brittany Dorman

SLS

585-474-5617

Daekwon Ruffin

SLS

585-414-3434

Eric Egan

Supervisor

eeagan@centerforyouth.net

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

Pathways to Peace

-Violence

Prevention

-Youth Intervention

-Mediations

-Re Entry from suspension or Youth and Justice -Gang Intervention

-Mentor

LOCATION:

RM 223

Pathways goal is to assist youth in the community by teaching alternatives instead of resulting to violence. Conducting Home visits, Mediations and Advocating in Court as needed.

Detailed Student Curriculum Based on Strategies for avoiding violence and Social Emotional Tools

September/October:

Contacts with Students: 985

Interventions: 56

Mediations: 35

Parent Conference (in person and via phone):12

November/December

Contacts with Students: 960

Interventions: 82

Mediations: 41

Parent Contacts (in person and via phone): 16

Groups: 10

Overview:

Student Contacts include, descalations, follow-ups, and interventions

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Courtney Allen

Intervention/Gang Specialist

585-943-4650

Mauel Rosario

Supervisor

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

UR Upward Bound

Academic

LOCATION:

Room 005

Academic support, Graduation, College readiness, Career Readiness

Students: 60

Parents: 6

Overview:

Upward Bound cater to specific areas such as, Access to Academic Advisor, Programming and events catered to expand students' college and career awareness, Academic support (tutoring, check-ins, etc.), Trips to college campuses (local, regional, and national), 6-week summer program (In-person hosted on UR campus), Intensive support during senior year college and financial aid application season.

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Whitnee Shipman

Academic Coach

585-363-0334

wshipman@rochester.edu

Jerri-Ann Cadet

Supervisor

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

Gear Up

  • Academic support

  • College readiness

  • Career exploration

  • Financial aid

  • Parental engagement

  • Professional development

  • Educational field trips

  • Summer leadership academy

  • Work-based learning

  • Mental health and support

LOCATION:

ROOM 001

Increase the academic performance and preparation for post-secondary education for GEAR UP students. Increase the rate of high school graduation and participation in postsecondary education for GEAR UP students. Increase GEAR UP students’ and their families knowledge of postsecondary education options, preparation and financing

November/Decmeber

Contact with 9th grade Students: 406

Families: 3

Overview:

NYGEAR UP follows a cohort approach, beginning with students in 7th grade and providing support through the first year after high school graduation.

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Brendalee Roman

GEAR UP Site Coordinator

585-317-7131

broman@ulr.org

Christina Thadsamany

Senior GEAR UP Program Coordinator

N/A

cthadsamany@ulr.org

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In-building Community Partner Updates

Provider

Service

Goals and Deliverables

Impact on Students Families

Food link

Open Door Mission

Food Pantry

Goals:

  1. Address Student hunger
  2. Promote Healthy Eating
  3. Support Families in Need

Deliverables:

  1. Food Supply and Distribution
  2. Data and Metrics Collection

October

7 adults

10 students

0 seniors

November

7 adults

9 students

0 seniors

Thanksgiving: 30 Families

December

4 Adults

4 Students

To access the Food Pantry at Monroe High School

Please email: Jalen.McGill@rcsdk12.org, lajoie.rice@rcsdk12.org

In the email, please identify a current phone number to be reached at.

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Highlights

Staff

Position

Cell Phone

Email

Jeremy Hinz

Director of Emergency Services

585-490-1205

jhinz@opendoormission.com

Lowan Brown

Schools Program Manager

lbrown@foodlink.org

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Outside Community Partners & Future Opportunities

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School Highlights & Events

Center For Youth Safe Harbor and Street Reach Team

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School Highlights & Events

Partnerships Meetings

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School Highlights & Events

E2 Studios

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School Highlights & Events

December

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Future Events for Parents

Parent Wellness Workshops

Click here to access link on Flyer

Monroe’s Monthly Monday Meetings with Muhammad

Click here to access link on Flyer

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Student / Parent / Alumni / Partner

Discussion

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Closure

Next Meeting: January 27th 2025

Please take a moment to reflect:

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