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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-Council Office CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION 8RtBtN-Ai From: Councilmember Chas A. Kelley Fifth Ward Subject: National League of Cities Congress of Cities & Exposition Update Dept. Council Office Date: November 21,2008 MCC Date: December 15, 2008 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None Recommended Motion: To Receive and File. !i' , I ' ( 'i~'~1 If Contact Person: Councilman Chas A. Kellev Phone: 5278 Supporting Data Attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriDtion) Finance: Council Notes: ~v/~.sL.y ~2.3 102..-/S=-08 , Agenda Item N /4 1-5-09 Who? What? When? Where? Why? Gerald D. Jennings Mayor City of Albany Department of Youth and Workforce Services Truancy Abatement Program Your future bel!ins with beine: in Schoo1!! The City of Albany's Truancy Abatement Program will serve all school-aged youth in the City of Albany. Department of Youth and Workforce Services directs the program whose goal is improved school attendance, reduced juvenile crime and increased parental responsibility. The Truancy Abatement Program is a partnership involving the City, local schools, Albany County Probation, The Albany Police Department, community agencies, and is funded through New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. The program's focus is to improve individual student attendance. Daily morning home visits will be conducted when a child exhibits a pattern of poor attendance. In addition, if a child is out of the classroom during the course of the school day, and does not have a valid pass or parent note, he or she will be escorted back to their respective school. The parent will be notified immediately. A follow-up evening home visit will be initiated by a Probation Officer and Juvenile Detective. School and Truancy Center staff will follow-up with appropriate support services and aftercare. The program will run throughout the school year (September- June). The Truancy Abatement Center is located at the Department of Youth and Workforce Services, 175 Central Avenue; Albany, New York. Research has shown that poor attendance correlates with juvenile crime and violence, school failure, and risky behaviors such as alcohol and drug use. The Truancy Abatement Program will address truancy in a collaborative and timely manner, while holding children and their families accountable for absences. The initiative is designed to promote school attendance by assisting in the enforcement of regular attendance in the City of Albany, and to prevent children from being involved in the criminal justice system. Services will include assessment, counseling, referral, and aftercare to youth and their families. Salvatore Villa Deputy Commissioner (518) 447-5977 -::If / c; /- ~- Of