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Potential New GRADS Site – School and/or Community Assessment

 

The New Mexico GRADS System is committed to helping communities and schools provide quality teen parent and youth risk-taking behavior reduction programs across New Mexico.  If you are interested in establishing a GRADS site in your community first visit our web site at www.nmgrads.org to ensure that you fully understand the GRADS System components and mission. Please submit the following assessment to New Mexico GRADS, P. O. Box 1884, Socorro, NM., 87801 to initiate a request for GRADS funding:

1.  Describe the program(s) and GRADS components you envision for your community.

o  Teen Parent Intervention/Prevention               

o  Career: (ICDL)

o  Child Care Center                                          

o  Youth Development              

o  GRADS Dads Support Group                         

o  Intervention    

o  Child Care Center     

o  Comments/Other:

 2.  If you represent a community agency that wishes to partner with an existing GRADS site, please identify the following:

      a. A local “Champion” for new component(s).    

Name, address, e-mail & phone

      b. The probable fiscal agent: 

(School district, county, private contractor, etc.)

      c. School personnel and / or community stake-holders:

(Entities such as the DOH, public health nurse, WIC, Families FIRST, Income Support, etc.   

 These partners would logically comprise a future GRADS Advisory Committee for your program.)

3.  What are the local teen pregnancy and birth rate data pertaining to your county and how is this impacting school drop-out rates?  (Your county teen pregnancy and birth rates may be obtained from the New Mexico Teen Pregnancy Coalition (505) 254-8737 or by visiting our website at www.nmgrads.org/prevent.html)

 4.  Describe how pregnancy related drop-outs and / or teen parent “needs” are presently being addressed in your local school EPSS Plan. (This could generate additional funding for the school).

5.   Identify the anticipated enrollment at targeted school(s).

6.   Describe the existing or other anticipated “pregnancy prevention” initiatives if you plan to  add that component.

6.   How you will sustain funding for the program beyond the GRADS three-year funding period.

7,   Include a desired date and time for a conference and / or a school board or other appropriate community presentation.

 

©NM GRADS 2008
 
Positive Results!

The system in 2006-2007 enrolled 812 students in school and 240 Dads in support groups. 169 children of GRADS students were served in our Child Care Centers which served a total of 299; 2.22% repeat pregnancy rate, of which 1.29% were planned; 3.33% low birth weight; 186 graduated and 656 made academic gain; 147 former drop-outs were recruited; 17.12% were employed; 7.14% on TANF; and 100% received some form of public assistance