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5 <br /> 90 Total <br /> Summer 2016 Literacy Enrichment <br /> st <br /> Zone 4 25 Rising 1 Graders <br /> st <br /> Zone 6 45 Rising 1 Graders <br /> 70 Total <br /> After School Programming <br /> None <br /> Navigators <br /> Four 0.5 FTE navigators working with 34 families <br /> Summer 2017 Kinder readiness <br /> Zone 4 30 students <br /> Zone 6 60 students <br /> 90 total <br /> Summer 2017 Literacy Enrichment <br /> Zone 4 30 Rising 1st Graders <br /> Zone 6 60 Rising 1st Graders <br /> Zone 4 25 Rising 2nd Graders <br /> Zone 6 45 Rising 2nd Graders <br /> 160 Total <br /> After School Programming <br /> Zone 4 25 1st Graders <br /> Zone 6 45 1st Graders <br /> 70 Total <br /> Navigators <br /> Five 0.5 FTE navigators working with an estimated 82 families <br /> Family Success Alliance <br /> Kindergarten Readiness: Student Growth (graphs) <br /> O Summer 2015 Cohort 1 — 67 students <br /> Chair McKee asked if the content of the graphs could be explained. <br /> Colleen Bridger, Health Department Director, said each school showed improvement, <br /> and at-risk children were targeted in this program. <br /> Chair McKee asked if the number of children expected this summer is known. <br /> Colleen Bridger said 90 students will come in as a new cohort while the 90 students in <br /> cohort 1 continue to receive programming. She said all students will be followed until they <br /> either go to college or get a job. <br /> Colleen Bridger said the in-kind partnerships with the University of North Carolina and <br /> Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center are excellent resources, since they are <br /> nationally recognized evaluators in this field. She said the goal is to have a comprehensive <br /> plan completed by summer. <br />