YOUTH FOCUS GROUP MEETING July 2013
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YOUTHFOCUS GROUP MEETING
July 2013
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Welcome and Introduction
CN Goals
Metrics
Resident Survey Findings
Mapping
Discussion on Data Collected
Discussion on Additional Data to be Collected
Next Meeting
AGENDA
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Choice Neighborhood GoalsPeople: Support positive outcomes for families who live in the target development and the surrounding neighborhood, particularly outcomes related to residents’ Economic Self-Sufficiency, safety, employment, and mobility;
Housing: Transform distressed public and assisted housing into energy efficient, mixed-income housing that is physically and financially viable over the long-term;
Neighborhood: Transform distressed, high-poverty neighborhoods into viable, mixed-income and sustainable neighborhoods with access to well-functioning services, high quality public schools and Economic Self-Sufficiency programs, high quality early learning programs and services, public transportation, and improved access to jobs.
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Comprehensive Needs Assessment
Youth Outcome Youths 15 to 24 years old living in the HUD assisted housing and the surrounding neighborhood have access to a broad base of quality youth programs.
Metrics to Measure Achievement:
• Number and percentage of youths living in HUD assisted housing •Number and percentage of youths participating in youth programs •Types of programs available to youth: academic/vocational support; arts and culture; health and nutrition; science, computer and technology; sports, recreation and fitness
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RESIDENT SURVEY RESULTS
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61. Ages and number of children?
62. Are they in good health? Yes 97%; No 3%
64 Do Children have health insurance? Yes 96%; No 4%
Combined TENNCare Medicaid Program 100%
AgeNumber of
childrenPercent of
totalPercent Male Percent
Female
6 - 14 years 27 77% 52% 48%
15 – 17 years 8 23% 25% 75%
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65. What schools are your children attending?
Lincoln Elementary
John Sevier Middle
Dobyns Bennett High
Jefferson
Robinson
Jackson
Johnson
New Hope Academy
Sullivan Central (Out of Zone student)
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
29%
24%
16%
11%
11%
3%
3%
3%
3%
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66. Are you happy with the school that your children are attending? Yes 93%; No 7%
67. Have you met with your children's teacher(s)? Yes 75%; No 25%
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68. What education opportunities or programs would you like to see your children receive?
Computer skills
Better learning of core subjects
Home economics
Art, music, and other extra-curricular activities
Vocational skills
Language skills and international curriculum
Assistance with homework (better after school programs)
Anti-drug training, like "Just Say No"
Counseling for temperament, concentration, discipline
In-school meal assistance programs
Assistance to me (the parent) to become more supportive in my child's education.
Sexual education and safety
In-school medical and nutrition programs
Other (specify)
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%
10%
10%
9%
9%
9%
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7%
7%
7%
6%
6%
5%
5%
1%
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69. Do your children participate in any of the following?
Lee Family Learning Center
After-school program for athletics and other recreational
After-school program to help academics and other learning
Summer school or other when school not in session
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
37%
32%
26%
5%
Band, football, orchestra, radio club, track, Boys and Girls Club, football, Kingsport T-ball, Lee Learning Center
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70. Do your children use a computer? Yes 96%; No 4%. If yes, where?
School
Home
Library
Lee Family Ctr
After School Prog
Other
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
36%
26%
19%
11%
2%
6%
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71. If your household relocates during redevelopment, is it necessary that your children remain in the same school both before and after the relocation process? Yes 88%; No 12%
Ages of children in responses: 6-14 years 75%; 15–17 years 25%
72. If you relocate, are you interested in living closer to your children’s school? Yes 78%; No 22%
73. Is there another school that you want your child/children to attend (such as a magnet or charter school)? Yes 28%; No 72%
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73. Is there another school that you want your child/children to attend (such as a magnet or charter school)? Yes 28%; No 72%
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75. How are the children transported to school?
53%
27%10%
10%
55%Driven by other adult School bus
Walk/bike Drive (Student)
Other
76. If your children are in high school, are they considering attending college/community? Yes 88%; No 12%
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Discussion on Data Collected
• What are the major findings of the resident survey?
• What do the maps tell us?
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Collecting Remaining Baseline DataYouth Outcome Youths 15 to 24 years old living in the HUD assisted housing and the surrounding neighborhood have access to a broad base of quality youth programs.
Additional Metrics to Measure Achievement:
•Data from United Way on 44 youth programs;
•Data from the Renaissance Center’s Theater Guild/Arts for Kids;
•Data from neighborhood churches on youth programs;
•Data from Renaissance Gym;
•Data from Kingsport Parks and Recreation on youth programs.
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Next Meeting Date and Time?
Project Website: http://www.kingsportchoice.com/