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June 27, 2024 - School Board Regular Meeting | ||
Title C5 - Agreement between the School Board of Clay County and AMI Kids DBA AMIKids Clay County | ||
Description A collaborative agreement between the School Board of Clay County and the AMI Kids Clay County, Inc., to address the needs of male students in Clay County. This program works in conjunction with the Department of Juvenile Justice, to provide an educational program and related services for eligible male students (up to 44 students). This program focuses on student needs dealing with specialized counseling, credit recovery services, life skills, positive gender identification, community service learning projects, and career exploration. Students attend the program for approximately 1 year. The collaboration between the two organizations has allowed students to seek an alternative setting to a previously unsuccessful environment. | ||
Gap Analysis The district monitors the program and their intervention strategies in order to yield positive results in the areas of academics, social behavior, and the number of students who successfully return to their home school.
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Previous Outcomes Clay County has had a positive working partnership AMI Kids for years. AMI Kids earned a school accountability rating of "Commendable" in the 2021-22 DJJ Accountability Report. | ||
Expected Outcomes By continuing the collaboration with AMI Kids, it is expected that students will be identified by the secondary schools, Bannerman Learning Center, recommended by parents, and/or the student volunteers for the program. AMI Kids is notified by any of these sources and students are oriented to the program. Once the students are enrolled, they begin the counseling program offered and then the credit/course recovery program begins. Periodic meetings take place to review outcomes and to communicate with the District on proposed return dates of the students. Through the District plan, students are able to recoup credits and, therefore, remain on track to either be promoted or to earn the necessary credits towards graduation. Curriculum deficiencies are addressed, counseling and behavior therapy takes place, increasing the likelihood of success for the students.
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Strategic Plan Goal Goal 3: Engage families and the community in the educational process to create robust learning opportunities and partnerships that support and prepare students to be successful throughout the K-12 educational experiences, leading to graduation and beyond. Strategy 3.1: Expand community partnerships to increase student learning and extracurricular opportunities. | ||
Recommendation That the Clay County School Board approve the agreement between the School Board of Clay County and AMI Kids DBA AMIKids Clay County | ||
Contact Roger Dailey, Chief Academic Officer; roger.dailey@myoneclay.net, 904-336-6905 Treasure Pickett, Chief of Secondary Education; treasure.pickett@myoneclay.net, 904-336-6918 | ||
Financial Impact Clay County allocates 95% of an FTE to AMI Kids; 5% of an FTE is allocated to the School Board of Clay County. | ||
Review Comments | ||
Attachments 240186 AMI Agreement 24-25.pdf |