CAN Executive Director’s Report
CAN Executive Director’s Report Review April 9, 2010 CAN Board of Directors Motion: Board Members are charged with considering what their organization can do over the next year to provide one of the following supports and to bring information about what they are currently doing to provide one of the following supports: 1) offering a trade track in secondary education, 2) providing conferences that showcase resources in the community, 3) offering a work and school alternative, 4) reentry services for juvenile detainees, and 5) single parent resources (child care and early childhood development).
Offering a Trade Track in Secondary Education
Offering a Trade Track in Secondary Education & Work/School Alternatives •1 State of the Workforce in Austin – Round Rock •2 What are the main reasons that students are dropping out of school and how is AISD helping economically disadvantaged students balance work and school and preparing them for the workforce? •3 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •4 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide?
Re-entry Services for Juvenile Detainees
Re-entry Services for Juvenile Detainees •5 What is Travis County doing in the areas of juvenile high school completion and young adult workforce development? •6 How does ATCIC support this population? •7 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •8 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide?
Single Parent Resources / Child Care
•9 What are the City of Austin and United Way doing in the areas of child care and early childhood development? •10 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •11 Statement from One Voice Central Texas regarding Family Connections •12 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide? Wrap-up by CAN Board Chair and CAN Executive Director Adjournment
CAN Executive Director’s Report
CAN Executive Director’s Report Review April 9, 2010 CAN Board of Directors Motion: Board Members are charged with considering what their organization can do over the next year to provide one of the following supports and to bring information about what they are currently doing to provide one of the following supports: 1) offering a trade track in secondary education, 2) providing conferences that showcase resources in the community, 3) offering a work and school alternative, 4) reentry services for juvenile detainees, and 5) single parent resources (child care and early childhood development).
Offering a Trade Track in Secondary Education
Offering a Trade Track in Secondary Education & Work/School Alternatives •1 State of the Workforce in Austin – Round Rock •2 What are the main reasons that students are dropping out of school and how is AISD helping economically disadvantaged students balance work and school and preparing them for the workforce? •3 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •4 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide?
Re-entry Services for Juvenile Detainees
Re-entry Services for Juvenile Detainees •5 What is Travis County doing in the areas of juvenile high school completion and young adult workforce development? •6 How does ATCIC support this population? •7 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •8 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide?
Single Parent Resources / Child Care
•9 What are the City of Austin and United Way doing in the areas of child care and early childhood development? •10 What more needs to be done? What support is needed from other CAN Partners? •11 Statement from One Voice Central Texas regarding Family Connections •12 What support are CAN Partners willing to provide? Wrap-up by CAN Board Chair and CAN Executive Director Adjournment