Youth Engagement Committee
Wednesday April 2, 2014, 10 – 11:30am
United Way of Central New Mexico, 2340 Alamo Ave SE, 1stFloor
Objective: Identify three strategies to align YEC with the Network Action Plan, including at least one strategy to engage RFK students.
- Introductions
- Eight people attended the meeting.
- Discuss Notes from March 11th
- Align Action Plan with Youth Engagement
- Strategies discussed included:
- Host a forum for all existing youth groups
- Replicate American Graduate media with youth
- PSAs
- Short interviews with students
- Assets-based approach that respects students’ solutions
- Follow 10 students as they progress through school
- Tell their stories
- Support and stay connected
- Connect with students who are representative of the population
- Engage students as Action Plan advisors
- Provide training for students to share resources with each other
- Unidoscredit recovery grid
- Family Engagement Policy
- Flyer on lottery scholarship
- Selected three
- Engage 10 youth advisors from orientation group from RFK
- Advisors from orientation group advises Mission: Graduate on youth engagement strategies and tools by engaging in a conversation about what the community can do within the Action Plan proposal areas
- It would be great to provide stipends/payments/incentives to advisors
- Train student advisors to share resources offered through Mission: Graduate and provide on-going opportunities to engage
- Logistics of youth meetings at RFK
- Who will be part of the initial engagement?
- Orientation group and home team students
- Youth advisory group to Mission: Graduate
- What will the group do?
- Spring ’14 - Provide feedback on Action Plan to co-design effective solutions
- Fall ’14 – Share information and resources with peers relevant to Action Plan proposal areas
- When
- 1st meeting during the week of April 21, 2014
- Continue meeting into Fall 2015
- Where
- RFK Charter School
- Internal/external moderators
- Both – Internal staff will introduce ideas and help bridge trust; external moderators can guide the process and take notes
- Questions to ask (examples)
- Why are you here? What do you like about school?
- Why do you show up?
- What would you say to friend’s parents/ teachers/ admins/community that they could do to help your friend be successful?
- What would you say to your parents about why it’s important to come to school?
- What can others do to help you be more successful in school?
- What keeps you from giving up if you find yourself behind?
- What would help you catch up?
- Why graduate? Why drop out? Why drop in?
- Sheri Williams mentioned she used these questions during a summit
- Other Business
- Additional youth groups with which to partner
- Youth Councils and other ongoing youth groups for sustainability
- Juvenile Detention/Juvenile Justice– Youth Reporting Center
- Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RRED)
- SHAC (student health action committee?)
- Next steps
- Next meeting April 9th 10am at RFK Charter