School Based Youth Services, cont.5. Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolTest Taking Incentives for students who have exhibited excellent study and test takingtechniques throughout the first three grading periods will compete in recreational activities during the last2 periods of the school day (1:26 – 2:55 p.m. on Fridays – May 5 th and 12 th , 2011). The activities willbe facilitated by Dennis Groomes, a Non-Competitive Games Consultant, at a cost for service of $150.00per hour. Refreshments will be served to the students. No staff compensation.Acct. # 20457200390 000 00 $600.00 –Consultant ($150.00 per hour x 4 hours)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 $200.00- Refreshments/IncentivesTotal cost not to exceed $800.006. Cooper’s Poynt Family School[Holiday Celebration, December 21, <strong>2010</strong> , 11:00am until 2:00pm. Lunch will be provided for 75people @ $7.50 per person =$562.50.End of the Year Celebration/Fun Day on June 2, 2011 in the school yard (weather permitting)from 11:00a.m until 2:30p.m.Rental of Hotdog Machine ($50 for machine)Popcorn Supplies with bags ($100.00)Food (hotdogs, rolls, condiments, juice and chips) $300Acct. # 20457200 500 000 00 $1,012.50 (Holiday Celebration @ $562.50 and Fun Day @ $450.00)Total cost not to exceed $1,012.50N. Community CollaborationIt is recommended that permission be granted to School Based Youth Services Program toconduct Outreach Programs at the following sites:Morgan Village Middle SchoolWomen’s History Month Luncheon – honors female trailblazers,100 parents / participatingstudents, Wednesday, March 9, 2011, 12:45 – 2:30 p.m. There will be a special guest speaker at nocost. Lunch will be provided.Acct. #20457200500 000 00 $750.00 (Food @ $7.50 x 100 people)Total cost not to exceed $750.00East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolFood Drive with area businesses, staff and students, October 13– November 22, <strong>2010</strong>.Thanksgiving baskets will be distributed to needy families.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 45<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>
School Based Youth Services, cont.Drop Out Prevention & At Risk Youth Forums – will host a collaborative series of videoconference presentations with the Juvenile Justice Commission Speaker Bureau and SBYSP at MorganVillage and Veterans Memorial Middle <strong>Schools</strong>. Topics include: Anger Management, Bullying,Substance Abuse, Grief, etc. The first conference will be Thursday, October 7, <strong>2010</strong>, 10:00 am. Otherscheduled dates will be January 13, 2011, April 7, 2011 and June 2, 2011.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolCollaboration– Sports Psychologist ProgramDr. Sonny Dillion, 3 rd year resident at Cooper Hospital – Sport Medicine Program, will provideservices to athletes on site. Students will be referred by the Athletic Director, Coaches andAdministration. Program monitor will be the Site Manager. The program will begin in October onWednesdays at 1:00 p.m. and will end in May 2011.Mentoring program – seniors will mentor underclassmen (9 th grade students). The seniors wereselected by an application process. The 9 th grade students will be referred by Guidance Counselors at<strong>Camden</strong> High School. Big Brother, Big Sister will train all mentors on the process of mentoring.Mentoring sessions will take place during student’s lunch periods. Recruitment will take place during<strong>September</strong> and the program will begin in October. The program will run for a total of sixteen (16) weeks.Teen Prevention Education Program, TEEN PEP – a comprehensive, school based program.Implementation of this program is funded by the Princeton Center for Leadership Training. Programbegins October <strong>2010</strong>.Woodrow Wilson High SchoolFamily Outreach Event, the Northgate I Apartment building (picnic area), 7 th & LindenStreets (North <strong>Camden</strong>), Saturday, October 9 th , <strong>2010</strong>, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pyne Poynt Middle School,Cooper’s Poynt Family School, Family School Coordinators, and school wellness council will participate.Families will receive information on tutorial services; individual and family counseling services;recreational opportunities; as well as, wellness and nutrition. Lunch will be provided, and there will be aschool-supply give-away, donated from local businesses. Donations will be solicited from localbusinesses for school supplies and uniforms.• Rent a Snow Cone Machine and generator-$200.00• Food (hotdogs, rolls and juice) @ $5.00 per person x 100 people = $500.00• DJ - $250.00• Decorations (balloons and plastic table clothes) - $75.00• Supplies (popcorn, butter, popcorn bag, and charcoal) -$74.00• Delivery charge of machine and generator $220.00• 6 hrs. compensation for the following SBYS Staff:<strong>Official</strong> Report 46<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>
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