• one
radio interview on KPCC, one television talk show appearance on
local public access, one
short national radio interview on CBS heard across the nation and
seven articles/pictures in The Star News, Pasadena Weekly and Pasadena
Journal.
• 40 field
trips to our mentors' places of work, in groups of 3 to 30 (hospitals,
child care centers, fire and police stations,
Caltech, Edelman Children's Court., KPCC, veterinary hospitals,
cosmetology salons, PCC, culinary institutes and restaurants, local
businesses, etc.)
• 193 juniors
and seniors visiting 85 different job shadowing sites for a day.• 18 participants
completing a video drama with teens telling their stories with
the help of the Digital Video Workshop of Albuquerque.
• 33 group
field trips of 9th and 10th graders to the Huntington Hospital
neonatal intensive care unit to see problem babies and
hear about risks of early parenthood.
• three student-initiated “retreats” to Eaton
Canyon Nature Center during school taking 85 teens not served by
the BLW program to experience a “mini BLW program” created
by BLW teens.
• Our first
Peer2Peer tutoring and mentoring project: Teen Males Tutor Middle
School Males for 12 weeks with third tier of
adult mentors, members of DADS For Education.
• thousands of "tests:" 7292
teen pre/post questionnaires we create, 2050 client satisfaction
surveys and 1470 pre/post-surveys
required by the state to assure we meet our goals, 1240 parent surveys
and 400 new pre/post group skills self-assessment forms.
• MOST IMPORTANT,
an over 80% decline in pregnancies reported to the school nurse:
24 reported in 1996-97; 17 in 1997-98; 17 in
1998-99, 11 in 2000, 9 in 2001, 10 in 2002, 3 in 2003 at Pasadena
High School. |