NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
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NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis report NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010t has been made possible with the assistance of Nate Waas Shull representing Portland Schools Foundation, and Reese Lord representing the Office of the Mayor of the City of Portland (referred to throughout the report as project directors). They have worked diligently to ensure that all available dat NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010a, materials, and records were expeditiously provided to the Center staff, and they were always available to provide additional explanation and insighNGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
t into this vast collection of materials. In instances when surveys, interviews, and/or focus group data required additional clarification, the communCENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis report NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010sfully been completed. The extensiveness of this report is an indication of their willingness to commit their time in support of providing precision and thoroughness to this evaluation process.Also, it should be noted that this Ninth Grade Counts project was successfully planned and implemented in a NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010n abbreviated timeline. As decisions were made at the highest levels, individuals charged with the responsibility for setting these plans in motion imNGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
mediately proceeded with the design and implementation required for the successful launch of the Ninth Grade Counts initiative. Ultimately their work CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis report NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010 pervasive throughout implementation. Recognition of this careful, thoughtful, and thorough effort is requisite and fundamental to its continued successful implementation.Center for student Success Continuing Education/Graduate School of Education Portland state University PO Box 751Portland, Oregon NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010 97207-0751 503-725-9519 www.centerforsuccess@pdx.eduReport completed: February 2010Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction449611.1Introduction21.2ExNGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
ecutive Summary449601.3Methodology41.4Evaluation Team Biographies45021Section 2: Program Background450922.1Overview450862.2Key Materials102.3Data SourCENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis report NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010nt Focus Group Results27-30Section 4: Impact of Program on Services and Resources 31-504.1Debrief Session - Program Providers31-344.22009 Ninth Grade Counts Partner Program Survey Results35-464.3Project Directors Focus Group Results47-50Section 5: Conclusions/Recommendations51-53Appendix A Table: Co NGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010hort Graduation Rate by District (Class of 2008)Appendix B Total number of completing students by program and districtAppendix c student Focus Group PNGC Final Evaluation Report Feb 8_2010
rotocolsAppendix D Ninth Grade Counts and Summer Youth Corps Debriefing Session AgendaAppendix E Project Directors' Focus Group ProtocolsCENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis reportCENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSNinth Grade Counts Evaluation ReportPortland Schools FoundationSummer 2009Portland StateUNIVERSITYAcknowledgmentsThis reportGọi ngay
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