norristownweedandseed: 2005-2006 Funding

Montgomery County, PA

P.O. Box 311, Norristown, PA 19404-0311
Courthouse Hours: 8:30a.m. to 4:15p.m.
Phone: 610-278-3000
Website: www.montcopa.org

Services
PCCD Weed and Seed Funding
Program Year 2005-2006
Funding Breakdown
 
Quality of Life:
New Life Mennonite Church
Habitat For Humanity of Montgomery County
Norristown Block/Town Watch
District Attorneys Office
 
Micro-Enterprise
ASSETS Montco
 
Youth:
Norristown Police Athletic League (PAL)
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Montgomery County
 
 
 
 
 
PCCD
 
Past Funding Years
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
 
 
 
 
  • Focuses on 7,000 children that attend the 11 schools that comprise the Norristown Area School District.
  • Norristown Truant Officer works hand in hand with Home & School Visitor and Lt. Kevin McKeon of the Norristown Police.
  • 250 students identified, number climbed to 406 by May of 2007.
  • Names pulled from the school's daily attendance record as well as from the Home & School Visitor's knowledge of prior attendance problems.
  • Truancy details conducted 2-3 times a week during which the homes of children that were absent taht particular day were visited to determine the reason why the child had not attended school.
  • Sixty-three students were transported to school during a total of 77 details, after being found at home with no legitimate excuse for being absent.
  • Daytime curfew patrols were conducted with 49 students being arrested for being on teh streets during school hours.
  • During the 2006-2007 school-years 266 citations for court were issued to the parents of children deemed habitually truant.  Compared to the 2005-2006 school year the number of unexcused absences fell by 3,000 for 2006-2007.
  • Forty-two(42%) of students in the program decreased their unexcused absences from the first semester to second semester.
  • Upcoming school year, the Initiative will be focusing on middle school children to stop the truancy before it becomes a major issue for a child.
 
  • PA Weed and Seed requires that each PA Weed and Seed site has three positions in place and they are: T.A.L.L. Team Coordinator, A.I.D. Team Coordinator and Law Enforcement Coordinator.
  • Continued support and funding of part of the Norristown Weed and Seed T.A.L.L. Team Coordinator's salary.
 
New Life Mennonite Church
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Habitat For Humanity of Montgomery County
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Norristown Block/Town Watch
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District Attorneys Office
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ASSETS Montco
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  • Grant Recipient since 2002
  • Prevention strategies for:(1) Parent Education and Support using two national model parent education/prevention programs; Guiding Good Choices targeting parents of youth in grades 4-8 and Staying Connected With Your Teen for parents of youth in grades 9-12.
  • (2) Brief Strategic Family Therapy (a.k.a. SPARKS: Strong Parents Actively Raising Kids Safely).  Parents will assist their children in making positive choices and resist antisocial behavior in adolescence.  
  • Continue partnership with NPD's Truancy Abatement Initiative and NASD to prevent truancy and reduce family management concerns that contribute to family conflict, disruption and problems with schoool attendance as well as other anti-social behaviors in adolescence.
 
Norristown Police Athletic League (PAL)
  • Program: After-School Tutoring and Education
  • Increase academic success of youth in the Norristown Weed and Seed Revitalization Area by providing high-quality, after school programming and educational enrichment activities.
 
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Montgomery County
  • Program: Sisters Program
  • Youth girls in 6th-12th grade.  Teen pregnancy prevention and self-esteem building offered in Norristown Area School District.  Participating students receive individual and group mentoring as well as character education.