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Continued through the 10th Grade
Credit Receiving Model #2
• Assessment Test
• 3 credit course
• Parent Involvement
•College Readiness Retention Activities
•Parent involvement
• Assessment Test
• 3-credit Course
• Parent Involvement
• College Readiness Retention Activities
• Parent involvement
Timeline 6th Grade (Fall/Spring)
◦ Recruitment for Program
6th Grade (summer prior to entering 7th Grade)◦ Accepted student will be tested by ASSET type test.◦ Both student and parent/guardian will participate in Program
Orientation◦ Student will be enrolled in one 3 credit course (elective course)
covering a “special topic”. ◦ Student participates in additional workshops, programs and/or
activities outside of course taken Examples are tours, link to other programs, workshops
Timeline 7th Grade (Fall & Spring)
◦ Student engaged in College Readiness and Retention Activities◦ Parents engaged in Parent Involvement (ex. U of A College
Academy for Parents)
7th Grade (summer prior to entering 8th Grade)◦ Question – should student be assessed every summer?◦ Question – what are other ways to evaluate student’s
progress?◦ Student takes assessment test at local Community
College (ex. MCCCD Asset Test)◦ Student enrolled in one 3rd credit course (core course ex. Math
or English)◦ Student participates in additional workshops, programs and/or
activities outside of course taken Examples are tours, link to other programs, workshops
Timeline includes the following 8th Grade (Fall & Spring)
◦ Student engaged in College Readiness and Retention Activities◦ Parents engaged in Parent Involvement (ex. U of A College
Academy for Parents
8th Grade (summer prior to entering 9th Grade)◦ Student enrolled in one or two 3 credit course (second course
may be elective type course)◦ Student participates in additional workshops, programs and/or
activities outside of course taken Examples are tours, link to other programs, workshops
Timeline
Timeline 9th Grade (Fall & Spring)
◦ Student engaged in College Readiness and Retention Activities◦ Parents engaged in Parent Involvement (ex. U of A College
Academy for Parents
9th Grade (summer prior to entering 9th Grade)◦ Student enrolled in one or two 3 credit course (second course
may be elective type course)◦ Student participates in additional workshops, programs and/or
activities outside of course taken Examples are tours, link to other programs, workshops
Bridge student into other program ex. Maricopa ACE Program
Parent Component Option #1
◦ Parents/Guardians participate in a College Academy for Parents type program during the 1st semester of the student’s 7th Grade Fall semester.
◦ Thereafter, the parent/guardian would participate in workshops/activities once a semester during student’s participation in program.
Option #2◦ Parents/Guardians participate in a College Academy for Parents
type program that requires attendance and participation twice a semester until all workshops have been completed.
Questions/Concerns◦ How to keep parent involvement steady?◦ Is it possible that community colleges will offer college credit to
parents who participate and complete this academy for parents type program?
Delivery Option #1
•For metro areas, students participate in college courses at community college.
•Additional components deliverable either at college site or other site able to house students.
Delivery option #2
•For rural areas, students participate in college courses taught by Jr. High School Teachers.
•Provided teachers seek certification from local community colleges to teach college courses.
•If following this option, program facilitator will have to implement college campus visit for students as is part of component developed by Jr. ACE Advisory Board.
•Questions/Concerns:Payment for teacher comes from where?Need to familiarize self with process of course approval and any other approval required for this option pertaining to all entities involved.Payment for space used to house class while course being taughtWill this require need for MOA/MOU?
Delivery Options
School Districts◦ Middle School & High School
Teachers/Counselors Parent Higher Ed. Institutes Community Organizations
◦ Retention activities Organizations focused on developing college bound
skills for middle and high school students Non-academic factors – academic year?