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Teen Parent Services. Cause for Concern. 65% fail one or more classes (Ysleta ISD, 2004) Between 75% and 90% of all Pregnant students at each of the regular high school campuses have between 28 and over 67 absences (Ysleta ISD, 2004) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• 65% fail one or more classes (Ysleta ISD, 2004)

• Between 75% and 90% of all Pregnant students at each of the regular high school campuses have between 28 and over 67 absences (Ysleta ISD, 2004)

• Graduation Cohort & Standardized Test results are unknown

• 76% Graduation Rate Pregnant & Parenting (Ysleta ISD, 2003)

• Pregnant & Parenting population caused low performing school and lowered district accreditation rating to Acceptable (Texas Education Agency, 2002)

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Behavioral Change Finding

• Study of The Partners for Life Nutrition Education Program for Pregnant Women – Focused instruction

• Changes in dietary behavior • Improved knowledge

– Regular monitoring to ensure application of newly learned skills

– Continued support – Retention through complete program

(Boyd and Windsor, 2003)

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Pregnancy Related Services (PRS)

• Prenatal Education– Lessons

• Nutrition• Labor & Delivery • Postpartum Care• Newborn Care

– Support Services• Medical access• Community Resources• Monitoring

• Home Instruction (CEHI)

• State mandated service (Texas Education Agency, 2004, p. 121) – Academic support

• Teacher visits weekly• Liaison between home

and school• Regular class schedule• Compulsory Attendance

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Comparison of Critical Program Components

School District

PRS Curriculum

CEHI (Teacher Units)

Academics Case Management

El Paso Prep for

Parenting +

Vocational

3 Math & Science

Self Contained (Vocational)

Project Redirection

Canutillo Comienzando

Bien 1Art +

ContractMainstreamed Project Redirection

Dallas Self

developed modules

Contract Only MainstreamedIdentified School

Personnel + Referrals

Socorro Prep for

Parenting + Vocational

SPED Home-bound

Vocational None

Ysleta Self

developed modules

4 Read, Sci, SPED, Eng. +

ContractMainstreamed None

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Ysleta ISD Teen Parent ServicesPrenatal Education

• Existing Plan– No curriculum

– Student receives average of 1 lesson

– Occasional inconsistent monitoring of attendance and academic progress

– Limited access to social support

• New Plan– Comenzando Bien Curriculum

(March of Dimes) – Student receives minimum of

5 lessons– Monthly group lunch meetings– Monitor

• attendance weekly• grades every 3 weeks• Standardized tests• Graduation cohort

– Full access to specialized social support system

– Create home liaison positions

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Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI)

• Existing Plan– Conduct 74.3 % of eligible

hours (Ysleta ISD, 2004)

– Teachers assigned by campus

– Teachers office at campus

– English, Science & Reading (Vacant) areas of certification

– Uneven teacher workloads– low teacher morale

• New Plan– Conduct at least 95% of all

eligible hours– Teachers assigned by student

demand, develop pool tag team– Teachers offices centralized– Meet highly qualified areas of

certification (English, Science & replace vacancy with Math)

– Add 1 teacher position (History)– Even teacher workloads– Define roles– Improved climate/morale

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3 YEAR PLAN

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1st Year 2002-03

• Record Keeping– TEA PRS Audit Results

• 2000-2001 Audit losses $65K (TEA, 2004)

– Accountability • Student Records• Defined Program

– Developed forms– Defined Federal, State, Grant & District requirements

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2ND Year 2003-04

• Implementing Technology– Upgrading hardware

• Lap tops

• Network printers – Developing Software Program

• Manage student records • Analyze and generate student and teacher data• Generate PRS audit reports

– Training Personnel

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3rd Year (Current) 2004-05

• Delivery of Student Services– Analyzing student data / developing improvement plan

• Services are Inconsistent• Overall, services provided do not significantly positively

impact entire population; district• Researching what works

– Seeking Central Office Support• Superintendent and Assoc. Super Approval• PRS Budget – From Campus to Program in 05-06

– Personnel • Create new positions (teacher, home liaison, and PEIMS

clerk)• Redefine teacher’s role• Reassign personnel

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• This slide is going to have pictures of our office setup. I have to do that on Monday also.

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Future• Continue 3rd Year Efforts• Implement Web-based software

program• Explore barcode software for

CEHI visits • Explore other funding sources

– If Senate Bill 1391 (2005) Successfully Blocks Grants

• Implement Prevention Strategies• Address Middle School

Pregnancies • Fine Tune Program Plans• Publish findings

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• This slide is going to have the final organizational chart, Cortez asked me to move around a little. I have to get it from my computer at work tomorrow.

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Teen Parent Services Pregnancy Related Services