slides from cradle to career staff - geneva 2020 steering committee mtng 8.14
TRANSCRIPT
Meeting Agenda9:00 Welcome President Gearan
9:10 Overview & Agenda Katie Flowers
9:15 Cradle to Career Convening Report Jim & Jane Gerling
9:25 NYS C2C Alliance Vanessa Threatte
9:40 Geneva 2020- Next Steps Flowers & Threatte
11:00 Meeting Adjourns
4 Meeting Results
1. Select a Strategy for Moving Forward2. Define Key Outcome Areas/ Scope3. Identify additional partners4. Assign Core Team
“If we want America to lead in the 21st century, nothing is more important than giving everyone the best education possible - from the day they start preschool to the day they start their career.”
— President Barack Obama
Out of 100 New York Ninth Graders...
19 graduate with either an associate’s degree within three years or a bachelor’s degree within six years
Source: M. Savage, NYSED October 2013
State University of New York
The Power of SUNY
SUNY & The Seamless Education Pipeline
Office of Strategic Planning
NYS C2C Alliance
Strategic Assistance
Grant Procurement
Support
Administrative Support
Statewide Network for C2C Partnerships• Knowledge Management• Best Practices• Community of Practice• Convenings
Strategic Assistanceusing StriveTogether
Framework ©and Theory of Action ©
Funding Strategy
Advocacy / Policy Agenda
Impact DataReporting
Student & family support
Academic
STUDENT ROADMAP TO SUCCESS
Researched by the University of Cincinnati
A C2C Education Framework
UPK
PrimaryEducation
Community School
Approach
AfterschoolSUNY Works
SecondaryEd
HigherEducationEarly
ChildhoodEducation
Early College HS
Open SUNY
P-TECH
Cradle to Career
Design Institute• The Design Institute is an
intensive one day workshop in which the Alliance Team co-leads a team of key community stakeholders through the StriveTogether Framework for Building a Cradle to Career Civic Infrastructure.
• The Design Institute builds on the results of the Core Team Planning Retreat.
Goal: • Inform the community of the
partnership’s initiative• Foster buy-in from key
stakeholders in the community around key Partnership infrastructure
• Receive input from community on the partnership’s Vision, Mission and Goals
• Develop an Action Plan for the COMMUNITY Cradle to Career Initiative
• Invite community members and key stakeholders to participate in future partnership activities
4 Meeting Results
1. Select a Strategy for Moving Forward2. Define Key Outcome Areas/ Scope3. Identify additional partners4. Assign Core Team
Student & family support
Academic
STUDENT ROADMAP TO SUCCESS
Researched by the University of Cincinnati
Geneva Reads
Geneva City School District awarded a Community School Grants
HWS Early College Exposure 2nd, 6th and 9th graders
Geneva Head Start Geneva ABCD Happiness House Geneva General Child Care Lakefront Child Care
Gemini Program
Child and Family Resource Center
Birth Career
Workforce Development
311
City of Geneva Recreation department
Boys and Girls Club of Geneva
21st Century Learning Afterschool and extended summer learning ages 10-18Boys and Girls Club of Geneva
Post K Summer programBoys and Girls Clubof Geneva
Kin
derg
arte
n
Read
iness
Ear
ly
Gra
de
Read
ing
Mid
dle
G
rade
Mat
h
Hig
h S
choo
l G
raduat
ion
Car
eer
Succ
ess
Col
lege
Enro
llme
nt D
egre
e
Com
ple
tio
n
GENEVA’S LOCAL INITIATIVES
K 3 4 7 8 12 13 14-16 Career
Key Outcome Areas
K-12
Post-Secondary
Early Childhood
Philanthropy
Nonprofit
Civic
Community
Faith-Based
Business
Control over key strategies and/ or resources
Influence in relation to resources & decision makers
Expertise in the issue area Interest in the work & willing to dedicate time/resources
Child and Family Resource CenterHappiness HouseGeneva ABCD, Geneva General Child Care, Lakefront Child Care
Patty D’amico, Ontario County Youth BureauSusan McGowan, GCSD Social Worker
Trina Newton, SuperintendentGreg Baker, GHS PrincipalHeather Swanson, GCSD Public Info
Julie Champion, Child and Family Resource CenterJosh Davis, 21st Century After-SchoolLisa Hiley, EnCompass (Rochester)
Mark Gearan, HWSBarbara Risser, FLCCChris Smart, Cornell Ag Station
Susan, Montrose, Pat, Jim, Alejandra, Cathy, - HWSHWS Admissions, GHS Guidance John Cromartie, Colleen Aiezza FLCC
Chevanne DeVaney, Keuka College
Arlene Francis, Boys and Girls Club of GenevaKaren Springmeier, FL Workforce
Charlie Evangelista, YMCAKelly Bradley, Smith Center for ArtsEllen Wayne, Catholic Charities of FL
Rochester Community Foundation Kari Buch, United Way of Ontario CountyWyckoff Family Foundation
Victor Nelson, African American Men’s Assoc. Matt Horn, City ManagerLucille Mallard, NAACP
NY State Assemblyman, Brian Kolb (131st District) Michael F. Nozzolio NY State Senator (54th district)
Sage Gerling, Geneva Neighborhood Resource Center Ron Alcock, MayorRotary Club of Geneva
Jim Gerling, SuccessStu EinsteinMark Venuti, Geneva Town Supervisor
Geneva Parent Teacher Association Pablo Fabru, UG Artist
Interfaith Council of the FL Bishops of CongregationsGeneva Hispanic Church of GodSalvation Army
Sue Adams, St. Peter’s Church
Jose Acevedo, President and CEO of Finger Lakes HealthKelly J. Mittiga, First Niagara Bank
Bernie Lynch, Lynch FurnitureMenzo Case, My Generations BankRich Malec, Mark’s PizzeriaAnthony Perdigao, Zoto’s Int’l, Jan Regan Photography, Mike Briggs
Jane Gerling, Geneva Reads
Barbara Pierce-Morrow, Family Counseling Service of the FL
Belinda Venuti, Geneva Community Projects
Local Development CorpsChamber of CommerceGeneva Business Improvement District
Big Brother / Big Sister of Rochester Andy Tyman – Geneva Housing Authority (tenants council) American Red Cross
Geneva Family and School Association Karissa Schutt – 5 UPK sites (Head Start)
Lara Turbide – FL Health