College/Career Readiness Plan of Work
Union County CES
Title:
College/Career Readiness
MAP:
Youth and Families
Agents Involved:
Neltner
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Family and Consumer Science
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Communications and Expressive Arts
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Agriculture
Situation:
Today's youth are tomorrow's leaders in Union County. Union County strives for youth to carry on family businesses, local businesses, hospitals, insurance agencies, food services, etc. in the future. In order for youth to develop into productive citizens, youth need to aspire to be college and career ready when they leave high school. As of 2016, only 68.4% of students are meeting standards of preparedness for college or a career.
Often, youth are unsure of what they want to do in the future which leads to youth being confused about what tomorrow holds for them. Another concern many youth have is how to pay for college or even more often how to get a job. It is important that many opportunities are given to youth in Union County so they can be prepared for the future whether they can to college or go directly into the workforce. Important opportunities that youth need to be offered and involved in to prepare themselves are communication and expressive arts, leaderships skills, and family and consumer science education.
Long-Term Outcomes:
By gaining experience in communications, leadership, and family and consumer science, youth will have the confidence to step into college and/or careers. Youth will feel more comfortable preparing for college and interviewing for jobs. Youth will be able to carry on the tomorrow of Union County.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Youth contribute community service and project work through many programs and clubs.
Youth seek self esteem and goals for life after highschool.
Initial Outcomes:
Youth gain knowledge in becoming more effective citizens in their community.
Youth gain knowledge in the importance of college and career readiness.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Youth gain knowledge and skills related to college and career readiness
Indicator: program evaluation
Method: observation, program review
Timeline: September 2019- August 2020
Intermediate Outcome: Youth take self interest in their personal life goals by becoming more involved in programs
Indicator: Number of youth involved
Method: reports
Timeline: continuous
Long-term Outcome: Youth seek college and/or careers after graduation
Indicator: number of youth involved
Method: interviews, program review, observations, evaluations
Timeline: continuous
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: 4-H members
Project or Activity: 4-H Clubs
Content or Curriculum: Consumer in Me Curriculum, Making Your Money Work Curriculum
Inputs:
Date: September 2019-August 2020
Audience: 4-H members
Project or Activity: Afterschool Clubs
Content or Curriculum: Consumer in Me Curriculum, Making Your Money Work Curriculum
Inputs:
Date: September 2019-August 2020
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: Reality Stores
Content or Curriculum: It's your Reality/agent developed
Inputs:
Date: September 2019-August 2020
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: Speech and Demonstration Contest
Content or Curriculum: agent developed/ UK Core Communication and Expressive Arts Curriculum
Inputs:
Date: September 2019-August 2020
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: Teen Councils
Content or Curriculum: Step up to Leadership
Inputs:
Date: September 2019-August 2020
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