Appendix A-Longitudinal Data and Implementation Grant Su

Extension Grants Funding Opportunity for FY 2011 and FY 2012 Promise Neighborhoods Implementation Grantees (84.215N)

1855-New Longitudinal Data and Implementation Grant Summary_4.18.18

Promise Neighborhoods Longitudinal Data and Implementation Grant Summary

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appendix A: GPRA Data and Implementation Grant Summary

Part 1: GprA Data



GPRA MEASURE

BASELINE

YEAR 3 ORIGINAL TARGET

YEAR3 REVISED TARGET

YEAR 3 ACTUAL DATA

YEAR 5 ORIGINAL TARGET

YEAR 5 REVISED TARGET

YEAR 5 ACTUAL DATA

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0 to K children with medical home















age appropriate functioning 3-year olds















age appropriate functioning Kindergarteners















children in early learning programs















at or above grade level in English State Test















at or above grade level in Math State Test















Attendance Rate 6th to 8th graders















Graduation rate















Attend college















Attend no remedial Math or English in College















2 or 4 year college graduates















Industry-recognized certificates















Exercise















Nutrition















Safety perception %















Student mobility rate















0 to Kindergarten read to















K to 8th encouraged to read.















9th-12th talked to about college and career















students with broadband internet and computer access

















Part 2: Implementation Grant Summary

Pipeline Segment

Cradle-through-college-to-career Solution

Lead (*) and Supporting Partners

Sustained – Yes, No or Partially


Included in Extension Proposed Extension Project – Yes or No


































































* Use asterisk to indicate lead partner


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