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Wednesday June 10th, 2020 ~ 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
8:00 Introductions and welcome, coffee coupon (please add name,
agency, and email to google doc in chat box)
8:05 Panelists:
Kevin Whitaker, Kevin Mitchell, Dr. Steven Schulz, Jennifer
Brownell, Gerry Barker, Karissa Schutt, Julie Champion, Scott
Ostrowski, Lucile Mallard, Sage Gerling
9:00 Thank you to Superintendent Trina Newton
9:10 Small group discussion if time allows
9:25 Thank you everyone – Stay healthy!
In light of our inability to network and
connect in person today – you are
encouraged to enjoy a cup of coffee on
Success for Geneva’s Children (up to
$5) by July 10th. Just say our name or
show a pic of this slide to their staff @
115 Washington St. and your order will
be added to our charge
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A New Tool for Collaborative
Success
Kevin Whitaker, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Geneva City School District
The Why
• Success mission: to enable Geneva’s children to rise to their full
potential
• GCSD Mission: educate and graduate all students with the essential
skills and knowledge to live lives of consequence
• Cost and costs of school disengagement
• Research on dropout prevention
• Collective influence on our children: Community Resources
• We have a lot of data, but intercommunication has been a barrier
• We needed a tool that we could use to link our collective work to student
success
• Learning Circle
Mission
The mission of Success for
Geneva's Children is to mobilize
the community to improve the
health and well-being of all our
children and their families.
Vision
Our name is our vision: Success
for Geneva's Children.
("success" is defined as children
being able to rise to their full
potential)
2020 Success for Geneva’s
Children Partner of the Year
Steven A. Schulz, MD- FLMA Pediatrics
Jennifer Brownell
Executive Director
Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes serves:
Ontario Seneca Yates
2019 = 325 cases
.
Since the stay-at-home order:
• 65% drop in reported cases State-wide
• 45% drop in reported cases at CACFL
• Increase in severity of cases
WHY?
Scott Ostrowski, LCSW
Supervisor of Counseling and Trauma Services
• Response to COVID19
• Implementation of telehealth for counseling and advocacy clients
• Successes and Challenges
• Hesitation for some clients but improved access and greater parent involvement for others
• Community Engagement
• Assisting with GCSD and Geneva City outreach efforts
• Plans for Return to the Office
• Ensuring safety of clients and staff
www.fcsfl.orgInfo and Referrals: (315) 789-2613 24 Hour DV Hotline: (800) 695-0390
Karissa Schutt
Director-Head Start/Pre-K
West Street School
Geneva City School District
“School Buildings are closed but
education is ongoing. Staff, students
and families are working harder than
ever in a new, unchartered world”
School closures due to coronavirus impacted at least 124,000
U.S. public and private schools and affected at least 55.1 million
students.-Education Week Edweek.org
Remote Education at WSS PK-1
✘ Remote Learning for 550 PK-1st graders
✘ Addressing Inequities
✘ Reaching and engaging all students and families
✘ Closeout and closure
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Planning for the unknown!
Re-imagining Education in an early childhood
learning center
16
Child Care is Essential.
Before Covid-19 we knew that:
 There is a lack of infant and school age child care slots available
 Many parents cannot afford child care with the average cost of
care being $8,000-$12,000 annually
 Only 17% of low income families are able to receive child care
subsidy assistance
 Non-traditional hours of care are difficult to find in regulated
programs and parents tend to use informal or family care for
these shifts
 Child care providers are grossly underpaid making minimum
wage with very limited benefits, if any at all
 Employer rotating scheduling practices and lack of child care
benefits make finding and affording care difficult
 Substantial public and private funding is needed to support the
child care system and working community members
Julie Champion, Executive Director
671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva
www.cfresources.org
During …
Impact on the Child Care Community
• Lack of revenue due to low enrollment and Inability to keep staff on board
with this decreased revenue, forced some closures. Others closed for
precautionary reasons.
• For those that managed to stay open, the new challenge involved potential
health risks to children and staff. Increase in preventive measures including,
cleaning and sanitizing, masking, distancing (smaller separate groups),
changes to drop off and pick up procedures etc. helped mitigate risk.
• With decreased revenue and scarcity of supplies some family child care
programs could not access supplies or food. CFR was able to secure federal
CARES funding to support the purchase and distribution of supplies.
• Essential workers meeting income guidelines (300% of poverty level) were
able to access CARES scholarships to pay for child care from 4/20-5-31. CFR
administered the program and distributed CARES funds to child care
programs on behalf of qualified families.
• School work support for working parents was a challenge for some as many
child care settings remaining open do not always have the capacity to
provide schooling for children on top of caring for other younger children.
In Geneva…
3 of 4 Centers Closed
2 of 8 Family Child Care programs closed
2 of 3 SACC programs closed
Those remaining open were able to serve
essential workers needing care.
Child Care is Essential.
After…
Moving Forward…
• Re-Opening and maintaining overhead
with low enrollment will be a struggle
for some programs without providing
additional financial supports.
• Balancing CDC recommended small
group sizes with ratio and space for
groups will impact overall slot
availability in large programs.
• Bringing unemployed child care staff
back to work full time may be difficult.
• Ever-changing demand for care with
each phase of re-opening is difficult to
predict. Families may choose a non-
working friend or family member to
provide child care rather than a child
care program because of cost and
availability.
Closed programs in Geneva and across the Region began
the re-opening process in mid May as families prepare to
return to work during Phase 1 and 2
Child Care is Essential.
Feeding Children
During COVID-19
Pandemic
Gerald Barker
Food Service Director
Geneva City School District
Where We Have Been & Where We
are Going
Accomplishments:
• Where
• When
• People served
Future Plans:
• Where
• When
• People served
Lucile Mallard, Geneva NAACP
Geneva - Branch #2158
President: Lucille Mallard ~ 315-759-3885
genevanaacpchap@yahoo.com ~ P.O. Box 222
CONNECT GENEVA
City Manager Sage Gerling
City, Town, Blue Print Geneva Collaboration
Need information about local community
food distribution efforts or regional or
state wide financial assistance?
Have time to volunteer? Utilize the
website and social media outlets to find
information and connect with others.
You are not alone.
What’s happening in Geneva during
Covid-19?
Utilize ConnectGeneva.com to stay
connected to bi-lingual resources, to
find information and videos from
community agencies and individuals,
and to provide feedback about needs
or issues you believe need to be
addressed.
Our goal is to bring people (virtually)
together during this unusual time.
Welcome to our new board members!
Ahmad Whitfield, founder of Daddies Do Care.
Daddies Do Care came about when I attended Open House for my
daughter Ah’briel while in Headstart ‘17 . Chair of Head Start of Policy
Council, Caseworker for Catholic Charities, Drug Court Case Technician,
and currently Emergency Assistance Case manager for Canandaigua. I
am also a member of African American Men’s Association It is an
absolute honor and privilege to be on this board . This is a milestone for
me. And I local forward to expounding ideas forthcoming.
“I am very grateful to have
the opportunity to be part of
Success For Geneva`s
Children. I knew from the
first meeting I attended I was
surrounded by
compassionate, dedicated
and distinguished people
who love the children of
Geneva.” Joellen Schaefer,
Ontario ARC
THANK YOU – and wishing you well!
Thank you Superintendent Trina
Newton for being a tireless advocate
for our children and community!
Please keep in touch with us!
Thank you for your support and collaboration!
Please visit the website for access to HWS Professor
Emeritus Kevin Mitchell’s data
http://successforgenevaschildren.org/

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June 2020 virtual breakfast meeting - all panelist presentation

  • 1. Wednesday June 10th, 2020 ~ 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. 8:00 Introductions and welcome, coffee coupon (please add name, agency, and email to google doc in chat box) 8:05 Panelists: Kevin Whitaker, Kevin Mitchell, Dr. Steven Schulz, Jennifer Brownell, Gerry Barker, Karissa Schutt, Julie Champion, Scott Ostrowski, Lucile Mallard, Sage Gerling 9:00 Thank you to Superintendent Trina Newton 9:10 Small group discussion if time allows 9:25 Thank you everyone – Stay healthy! In light of our inability to network and connect in person today – you are encouraged to enjoy a cup of coffee on Success for Geneva’s Children (up to $5) by July 10th. Just say our name or show a pic of this slide to their staff @ 115 Washington St. and your order will be added to our charge
  • 2. 2
  • 3. A New Tool for Collaborative Success Kevin Whitaker, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent Geneva City School District
  • 4. The Why • Success mission: to enable Geneva’s children to rise to their full potential • GCSD Mission: educate and graduate all students with the essential skills and knowledge to live lives of consequence • Cost and costs of school disengagement • Research on dropout prevention • Collective influence on our children: Community Resources • We have a lot of data, but intercommunication has been a barrier • We needed a tool that we could use to link our collective work to student success • Learning Circle
  • 5. Mission The mission of Success for Geneva's Children is to mobilize the community to improve the health and well-being of all our children and their families. Vision Our name is our vision: Success for Geneva's Children. ("success" is defined as children being able to rise to their full potential)
  • 6. 2020 Success for Geneva’s Children Partner of the Year
  • 7. Steven A. Schulz, MD- FLMA Pediatrics
  • 8.
  • 10. Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes serves: Ontario Seneca Yates 2019 = 325 cases . Since the stay-at-home order: • 65% drop in reported cases State-wide • 45% drop in reported cases at CACFL • Increase in severity of cases WHY?
  • 11. Scott Ostrowski, LCSW Supervisor of Counseling and Trauma Services
  • 12. • Response to COVID19 • Implementation of telehealth for counseling and advocacy clients • Successes and Challenges • Hesitation for some clients but improved access and greater parent involvement for others • Community Engagement • Assisting with GCSD and Geneva City outreach efforts • Plans for Return to the Office • Ensuring safety of clients and staff www.fcsfl.orgInfo and Referrals: (315) 789-2613 24 Hour DV Hotline: (800) 695-0390
  • 13. Karissa Schutt Director-Head Start/Pre-K West Street School Geneva City School District
  • 14. “School Buildings are closed but education is ongoing. Staff, students and families are working harder than ever in a new, unchartered world” School closures due to coronavirus impacted at least 124,000 U.S. public and private schools and affected at least 55.1 million students.-Education Week Edweek.org
  • 15. Remote Education at WSS PK-1 ✘ Remote Learning for 550 PK-1st graders ✘ Addressing Inequities ✘ Reaching and engaging all students and families ✘ Closeout and closure 15
  • 16. Planning for the unknown! Re-imagining Education in an early childhood learning center 16
  • 17. Child Care is Essential. Before Covid-19 we knew that:  There is a lack of infant and school age child care slots available  Many parents cannot afford child care with the average cost of care being $8,000-$12,000 annually  Only 17% of low income families are able to receive child care subsidy assistance  Non-traditional hours of care are difficult to find in regulated programs and parents tend to use informal or family care for these shifts  Child care providers are grossly underpaid making minimum wage with very limited benefits, if any at all  Employer rotating scheduling practices and lack of child care benefits make finding and affording care difficult  Substantial public and private funding is needed to support the child care system and working community members Julie Champion, Executive Director 671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva www.cfresources.org
  • 18. During … Impact on the Child Care Community • Lack of revenue due to low enrollment and Inability to keep staff on board with this decreased revenue, forced some closures. Others closed for precautionary reasons. • For those that managed to stay open, the new challenge involved potential health risks to children and staff. Increase in preventive measures including, cleaning and sanitizing, masking, distancing (smaller separate groups), changes to drop off and pick up procedures etc. helped mitigate risk. • With decreased revenue and scarcity of supplies some family child care programs could not access supplies or food. CFR was able to secure federal CARES funding to support the purchase and distribution of supplies. • Essential workers meeting income guidelines (300% of poverty level) were able to access CARES scholarships to pay for child care from 4/20-5-31. CFR administered the program and distributed CARES funds to child care programs on behalf of qualified families. • School work support for working parents was a challenge for some as many child care settings remaining open do not always have the capacity to provide schooling for children on top of caring for other younger children. In Geneva… 3 of 4 Centers Closed 2 of 8 Family Child Care programs closed 2 of 3 SACC programs closed Those remaining open were able to serve essential workers needing care. Child Care is Essential.
  • 19. After… Moving Forward… • Re-Opening and maintaining overhead with low enrollment will be a struggle for some programs without providing additional financial supports. • Balancing CDC recommended small group sizes with ratio and space for groups will impact overall slot availability in large programs. • Bringing unemployed child care staff back to work full time may be difficult. • Ever-changing demand for care with each phase of re-opening is difficult to predict. Families may choose a non- working friend or family member to provide child care rather than a child care program because of cost and availability. Closed programs in Geneva and across the Region began the re-opening process in mid May as families prepare to return to work during Phase 1 and 2 Child Care is Essential.
  • 20. Feeding Children During COVID-19 Pandemic Gerald Barker Food Service Director Geneva City School District
  • 21. Where We Have Been & Where We are Going Accomplishments: • Where • When • People served Future Plans: • Where • When • People served
  • 22. Lucile Mallard, Geneva NAACP Geneva - Branch #2158 President: Lucille Mallard ~ 315-759-3885 genevanaacpchap@yahoo.com ~ P.O. Box 222
  • 23. CONNECT GENEVA City Manager Sage Gerling City, Town, Blue Print Geneva Collaboration Need information about local community food distribution efforts or regional or state wide financial assistance? Have time to volunteer? Utilize the website and social media outlets to find information and connect with others. You are not alone. What’s happening in Geneva during Covid-19? Utilize ConnectGeneva.com to stay connected to bi-lingual resources, to find information and videos from community agencies and individuals, and to provide feedback about needs or issues you believe need to be addressed. Our goal is to bring people (virtually) together during this unusual time.
  • 24. Welcome to our new board members! Ahmad Whitfield, founder of Daddies Do Care. Daddies Do Care came about when I attended Open House for my daughter Ah’briel while in Headstart ‘17 . Chair of Head Start of Policy Council, Caseworker for Catholic Charities, Drug Court Case Technician, and currently Emergency Assistance Case manager for Canandaigua. I am also a member of African American Men’s Association It is an absolute honor and privilege to be on this board . This is a milestone for me. And I local forward to expounding ideas forthcoming.
  • 25. “I am very grateful to have the opportunity to be part of Success For Geneva`s Children. I knew from the first meeting I attended I was surrounded by compassionate, dedicated and distinguished people who love the children of Geneva.” Joellen Schaefer, Ontario ARC
  • 26. THANK YOU – and wishing you well! Thank you Superintendent Trina Newton for being a tireless advocate for our children and community! Please keep in touch with us!
  • 27. Thank you for your support and collaboration! Please visit the website for access to HWS Professor Emeritus Kevin Mitchell’s data http://successforgenevaschildren.org/

Notas del editor

  1. BARB – welcomes and explains coffee – Barb introduces panelists, Welcome Kevin, Kevin then Jim – to recognize Kevin 8:00 – introductions and welcome, coffee coupon 8:05 – Kevin Whitaker, 8:20 – Kevin Mitchell 8:27 – Steven Schulz 8:32 – Jennifer Brownell 8:36 – Gerry Barker (including Chris, Chery, Bill) 8:40 – Karissa Schutt 8:45 – Julie Champion (including Info from Kathy B) 8:50 – Scott O. (includes Lauren B’s Info) 8:55 – Sage Gerling (Connect Geneva, Covid-19 Response) 9:00 – Thank you Trina (Jane Gerling) 9:05 – Recognize outgoing board members 9:10 – Welcome New Board members (Joelle, Tanya, Ahmad, ____) 9:15 – Congrats to the Success for Geneva’s Children Partner of the Year https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1r1RDmy_AIq0tc59s4f4aqymlqFuvkFPT7J1kk8Sx8AM/edit?usp=sharing
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  3.  Barb -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Weinberg <barbwine@me.com> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 8:28 AM To: JoEllen Schaefer <jschaefer@ontarioarc.org>; Tara Rago <trago@bankwithlnb.com>; Tanya Buzalko <tanya.buzalko@dfa.state.ny.us>; Jamaalahmad23@gmail.com Cc: Flowers, Katie <KFLOWERS@hws.edu> Subject: Success Leadership breakfast   Hi all,   Traditionally at our Annual Leadership Breakfast, we like to thank outgoing members and introduce new members of the Success board of directors. Typically, we have the individual stand and we tell a little about each new member. However, since we will be meeting via Zoom, having you stand is not an option. We came up with a solution - kind of a virtual stand up. Would you each send us a slide, or just an email and we can make the slide, with a picture of yourself, what organization you are from, and at least one reason you are glad to be on the board. Please send this to Katie by May 27th so we have them in time for a "run through” at our board meeting on the 28th. This will help us keep things moving smoothly throughout the program.   As always, we appreciate your time and commitment to the children and families of Geneva.   Take care, Barb Weinberg