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Chula Vista Promise Neighborhood
• Builds a community of opportunity that allows children to learn, grow, and succeed.
• Relies on partnerships between schools, community organizations, local businesses, and other community members in a local neighborhood.
• Wraps children in high-quality, coordinated health, social, community, and educational support from cradle to college to career to keep our workforce and communities strong.
• Commitment to and reliance on results-based planning and improvement using real-time data.
Promise Neighborhood
• In 2012, SBCS was awarded a one-year planning grant
Bringing the Promise to San Diego County
• In 2013, SBCS was awarded a five-year implementation grant to bring comprehensive cradle-to-career solutions for children, youth, and families within the geographic area of Castle Park in Chula Vista, CA
CASTLE PARK CATCHMENT AREAChula Vista, CA
Five Schools
CRADLE TO CAREERPromotoras • Campus Parent Centers • Website •
Skills Development • Emphasis on Social & Emotional Learning •
• Wellness Program • 21st Century Skills Development • Community Engagement • English as a Second Language (ESL) Support
Parent Education • Community Gardens • Nutrition Program • Internet/Computer Access & Education •
Family Self Sufficiency Services • Tax Preparation •
• Mobile Medical Unit • Domestic Violence Services • Community Resources Housing Assistance • Emergency Food • Neighborhood Revitalization • Adult Education
FAMILY SUPPORT
Child Care Provider Support
Newborn Home Visits
Universidad de Padres
Escuelita del Futuro Preschool
Mi Escuelita Therapeutic Preschool
Tutoring
Transition to Kindergarten
Chula Vista College Institute
Imagine Learning
Professional Development
Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention
Healthy Development
Services
Early Childhood Education
birth to 3rd grade
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Elementary School
grades 4 to 6
Turnaround Model
After School Program
Music Programs (K-6)
Tutoring
Literacy Cafe
Parent Center
Achieve 3000
Imagine Learning
Access to Technology
Chula Vista College Institute
Bullying Prevention
School Resource Officer
Castle Park Wellness Program
Summer Camp
Middle School
grades 7 & 8
Turnaround Model
After School Program Academic Advocates
Tutoring
Literacy Cafe
Parent Center
Achieve 3000
Access to Technology
Bullying Prevention
School Resource Officer
At Risk Youth Services
A Reason To Survive (ARTS)
High School
grades 9 to 12
After School Program Academic Advocates
Tutoring
Literacy Cafe
Parent Center
Achieve 3000
Fab Lab
Access to Technology
Bullying Prevention
School Resource Officer
At Risk Youth Services
SAT Test Preparation
College & Career
Academic Advocates
College Application Guidance
Summer Jobs & Internships
College Tours
Compact for Success
ROP Career Pathways
Workforce Development
Career Readiness Programs
Campus Enro l lment
Br idgePrograms
Br idgePrograms
Trans i t ion Serv ices
WRAP AROUND SERVICES
Measuring Outcomes
Promise Neighborhoods are data-driven and results-based to understand what works and what doesn’t work, and to efficiently change course if needed.
The Promise Scorecard• Results Based Accountability software• U.S. Department of Education’s Performance and Results Act
indicators (GPRA)
Efforts to Outcomes Software (ETO)• Longitudinal database• Individual-level data• Agency-wide expansion
Early Learning Network
Children ages 0-5 who have a place where they usually go, other than an emergency room, when they are sick or in need of advice
89.16% 91.52%
0.00%
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
80.00%
100.00%
2014 2016
Medical Home
Kinder Readiness
} 44% increase in enrollment capacity} 2013-2014 enrollment: 40
} 2016-2017 enrollment: 72
} 94% Attendance Rate
77%
92%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2013-2014 2016-2017
Source: Kinder Readiness Test
National Average Kinder Readiness for Low Income Children: 48%
Kinder Cohort
65%55%
90%87% 90%100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
Reading Writing Math
16-17 Kinder Proficiency based on Local Measures
Rest of Population CVPromise Students
Elementary
Attendance & Chronic Absenteeism
89%
97% 97% 97% 97%
84%86%88%90%92%94%96%98%
12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17
6th Grade Attendance Rates
Reduction in chronic absenteeism from 11% to as low as 0%!
Impact on English Language Arts
44%
26%
51%
43%
69%
51%
74%
47%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade
Tutoring at Castle Park Elementary
Mid-year Assessment End of Year Assessment
Based on Achieve 3000 Lexile Scores
Impact on Math
Proficiency in Math
20122013
20132014
20142015
20152016
2016 2017
Third Grade 6.45% 36.92% 41.27% 44.23% 39.66%
State - - 40% 46% 46.83%
Fourth Grade 9.84% 15.71% 37.29% 44.26% 44.68%
State - - 35% 36% 40.45%
Fifth Grade 3.13% 33.33% 21.74% 31.34% 39.66%
State - - 30% 33% 33.83%
Sixth Grade 5.45% 1.61% 17.74% 29.85% 29.85%
State - - 33% 35% 36.48%
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Middle & High School and Postsecondary
Graduation RatesAcademic Advocate Model
0.55
0.6
0.65
0.7
0.75
0.8
0.85
0.9
0.95
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11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17Academic Advocates CVPromise High Schools San Diego County State
CVPN Starts
Academic Advocates
State
SD County
CVPN High Schools
Attendance RatesMiddle School
86%
79%
95% 94%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
7th Grade 8th Grade
12-13 16-17
Postsecondary EnrollmentAcademic Advocate Model
Description CVPromise
National Average
% who were accepted and enrolled in College/University
94% 56%
% of students who continued their enrollment in College/University after their first year
90% 64%
Community leadership
Community Engagement
The 18-week program engages and support community members in creating better, healthier neighborhoods. Participants learn about advocacy, policy development and civic engagement in order to improve the quality of life for their neighborhoods.
Cohort 1
• Initiated January 2016
• 18 residents graduated
• Graduation: April 2016
Resident Leadership Academy
Cohort 2
• Initiated September 2016
• 13 residents graduated
• Graduation: February 2017
Cohort 3
• Initiated January 2018
• 11 residents graduated
• Graduation: June 2018
2017 City of Chula Vista –City of Champions Award
April 2017: San Diego County South Region — Public Health Champions Award
2017: SD County Budget Meeting
Promotor Inspired Success
2017 Chula Vista Neighbor Day
2017 City of Chula Vista- Volunteer of the Year
South Bay Community Services • Castle Park Elementary School Castle Park Middle School • Castle Park High School • Hilltop Middle School
Hilltop High School • SANDAG – San Diego Association of Governments Chula Vista Elementary School District • Sweetwater Union High School District County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency, Child Welfare Services County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency, Public Health Nursing City of Chula Vista • Chula Vista Police Department • United Way of San Diego
Chula Vista Community Collaborative • Family Health Centers of San Diego • Scripps Mercy Hospital, Chula Vista • Southwestern College
Barrio Logan College Institute (BLCI) • South Bay YMCA YMCA Childcare Resource Service • San Diego Youth Symphony San Diego Organizing Project • San Diego Futures Foundation
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) • UCSD Academic Connections A Reason to Survive (ARTS) • First 5 Commission of San Diego • Manpower
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center • Wells Fargo • The Star News
CVPromise Partners
A Movement
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