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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Year 2 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Year 3 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 per year.The County shall pay a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 for start-up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in year one of contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 4,139 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $21.74 per person/hour Year 2 2564.10 4,599 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Year 3 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $21.74 per person/hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 per year.The County shall pay , to include a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 for start-start- up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in for year one of the contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 900 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $75 per person/hour Year 2 2564.10 1,000 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $75 per person/hour Year 3 2564.10 1,000 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $75 per person/hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 75,000 per year.The County shall pay , to include a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 7,500 for start-start- up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in for year one of the contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Year 2 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Year 3 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 per person/hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 per year.The County shall pay , to include a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 for start-start- up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in for year one of the contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 Individual (one-on-one) or Group 4,000 Groups of 2 or more $ 39.00 $25 per person/person per hour Year 2 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group 4,000 Groups of 2 or more $ 39.00 $25 per person/person per hour Year 3 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group 4,000 Groups of 2 or more $ 39.00 $25 per person/person per hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 per year.The County shall pay a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 for start-up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in year one of contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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Program Unit of Service to be Provided. The program will provide the number of estimated services as outlined below: Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate Year 1 2307.69 1,079 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $41.67 per person/, per hour Year 2 2564.10 1,199 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 $41.67 per person/hour Year 3 2564.10 Individual (one-on-one) or Group of 2 or more $ 39.00 , per person/hour Total funding not to exceed $100,000 50,000 per year.The County shall pay , to include a one-time, lump sum of $10,000 5,000 for start-start- up costs to cover expenses to include, but not be limited to, business costs associated with the start-up of program (i.e. hiring of staff, insurance, etc.) in for year one of the contract. Agencies with service delivery methods and/or strategies (practice model) that includes services designed to prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system and/or reducing any further involvement of children currently in the juvenile justice system. These programs will include programs (i.e., Afterschool programs, Tutoring, Mentoring, and/or other prevention-based programming. JPD1 # and % of program participants shall achieve or maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, or will show an increase in their cumulative grade point average, from the first semester or previous year, if available. JPD2 # and % of program participants with below average reading, math, and/or English scores will achieve an increase in scores as measured by CCC approved pre- post-tests and/or school records. (i.e. assessments, school grades). JPD3 # and % of program participants who show improvement in school behavior where appropriate (i.e. case notes, surveys, level 3 and 4 disciplinary referrals, suspensions, school records) from the most recent school quarter report prior to program entry or previous year, if available. JPD4 # and % of program participants who are not involved nor have repeat involvement/offenses with Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system during the time of intervention. JPD5 # and % of students who show improvement or maintain satisfactorily school attendance (4 or less unexcused absences per semester), or students who were truant (5 or more unexcused absences per semester) achieved a reduction in truancy form the first semester to the second semester.

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