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The Pipeline from Cradle to College and Career <br />FSA works towards four main goals for children and families along <br />the path from cradle to college and career: <br />• Children are healthy and prepared for school, <br />• Children and youth are healthy and succeed in school, <br />• Youth graduate from high school and college, <br />• Families and neighborhoods support the healthy <br />development of children. <br />Family Success Alliance began our work by selecting two pilot zones <br />(see maps) to strengthen the pipeline of high - quality, connected <br />support systems to aid children and families in thejourney from <br />cradle to college and career. <br />After the selection of FSA's two pilot zones, staff and community <br />members set to work on a gap analysis of the state of the pipeline <br />in both zones. This report is a summary of the key findings from <br />interviews, focus groups, and community surveys conducted as <br />part of this process. The voices of 62 youth, parents, and service <br />providers are represented here, along with data from 131 community <br />surveys. More detailed reports on each piece of the gap analysis <br />will be made available on the FSA web page. <br />www.orangecountync.gov /departments /health /FSA.php <br />ZONE4 Southern Hillsborough <br />ZONE 6 Chapel Hill <br />and Carrboro <br />Throughout the report you'll find these symbols to <br />describe the rating for each goal. They are a qualitative <br />ranking of priority and need based on interviews, focus <br />groups, and survey data. Zones voted on their priorities <br />after seeing the qualitative and quantitative data. These <br />final priorities are presented on page 11. <br />a O <br />Community Priority Availability /Accessibility <br />Rating Rating <br />Green Yellow Red <br />Needs are met Needs partially met Needsarenotmet <br />FAMILY SUCCESS ALLIANCE: 2015 GAP ANALYSIS REPORT 3 <br />