Review Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 9/21/2021 - 7:00 PM
Category: INFORMATION / DISCUSSION ITEMS
Type: Info
Subject: 9.3 YouthBuild Overview Presentation
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Quick Summary / Abstract: Staff will present YouthBuild Project HOPE (Hosting Opportunities to Promote Employability), which is a “second chance for success” program for students who have struggled with the academic goals of high school. The program is primarily funded through the Department of Labor.
Background: YouthBuild targets young adults,16-24, who did not, or have not yet, completed high school and have also faced some kind of setback, socio-economic challenge or disadvantage, such as being: a student with disabilities, low-income, a foster youth, juvenile or adult offender, child of an incarcerated parent, or a migrant farm worker youth. Our program will also include a percentage of students who are currently enrolled in an alternative education high school.

Our LVJUSD YouthBuild program will involve three, 6-month sessions that each include elements to help students succeed. During each session, participants will re-engage in academic work that supports them in passing the GED or completing their high school degree. They will also participate in a pre-apprenticeship program, hands-on construction work, and community service projects.
Status On July 1, 2021, LVJUSD was awarded a $1.5 million competitive, federal grant from the Department of Labor to implement a YouthBuild program for a targeted area that includes Livermore, Pleasanton, and Dublin. Along with the grant funding, LVJUSD has joined with 20 community partners to provide an additional 25% financial and in-kind support to the new YouthBuild program.

We are actively working to identify and recruit students by developing web-based communication pathways, researching current and former student data, and working with local partners and educational institutions to conduct direct outreach and enrollment for the program.

Fiscal Impact The majority of the program cost will be paid for through grant funding provided by the Department of Labor. In addition, LVJUSD and grant partner agencies will provide a 25% funding match of financial and in-kind type.
Superintendent's Recommendation: This report is informational only and requires no action be taken by our Board of Education.
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Vanessa Castro - Executive Assistant - District
Signed By:
Jason Krolikowski - Director of Secondary Education
Signed By:
Kelly Bowers, Ed.D. - Superintendent