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Summer Stars of Presidio Meghan Paclik Jamie Daniels April 20, 2007

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Summer Stars of Presidio. Meghan Paclik Jamie Daniels April 20, 2007. Presidio County. 4 th largest county in the state – 3,857sq mi Major towns – Presidio and Marfa Rolling hills, grasslands, and rugged mountains 2 people per sq mi 83% Hispanic Cultivation dates back to 1200 A.D. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Summer Stars of Presidio

Summer Stars of Presidio

Meghan Paclik

Jamie Daniels

April 20, 2007

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Presidio County

• 4th largest county in the state – 3,857sq mi• Major towns – Presidio and Marfa• Rolling hills, grasslands, and rugged mountains• 2 people per sq mi• 83% Hispanic• Cultivation dates back to 1200 A.D.• Explored by Cabaza de Vaca in the 1500s• Not settled until 1680 by Spanish missionaries

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Future Outlook of Presidio CountyFuture Outlook of Presidio County

• 2004 Community Futures Forum– Water– *Youth Development*– Land use

• Presidio County residents say…

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• “If our 4-H program continues as it is, I think that the future of youth is bleak. They don’t have any programs or anyone to teach them about leadership.”

– Chelsea Hall, long time Marfa resident

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I’m a Manning LeaderI’m a Manning Leader

• Similar day camp in Manning, South Carolina put on by Clarendon County Extension.– Challenge course– Field trips – courthouse, zoo, Commission on

Alcohol and Drug Abuse– Yoga– Money management session– Service learning projects

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Community CollaboratorsCommunity Collaborators

• Marfa and Presidio Independent School Districts

• Marfa and Presidio Chambers of Commerce

• Hydroponic tomato farm – Marfa

• Cibolo Creek Ranch – Presidio

• Other local businesses

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Target AudienceTarget Audience

• Primary Audience: of youth ages 14 – 18 in the Marfa and Presidio Independent School Districts

• Secondary Audience: parents, teachers, and local business entities

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GoalGoal

• To develop youth so they can become better contributors to the community by educating them on leadership qualities, skills, and competencies.

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Outcome IndicatorsOutcome Indicators

Process• To develop an educational curricula for teaching

and assisting youth to utilize leadership skills in Presidio County by June, 2008.

Output• Participation - 20 % of youth ages 14-18 in Presidio County will attend the youth leadership development program.• Satisfaction - 75 % of participants are satisfied

with the youth leadership development program

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Outcome Indicators cont.Outcome Indicators cont.

• Participants will increase their knowledge on 1) leadership practices 2) county heritage and culture 3) current county career options.

• Participants will increase their skills in the areas of 1) current leadership opportunities 2) goal setting to be a future leader.

• Participants will change attitudes about 1) becoming a youth leader 2) future career opportunities in their county 3) becoming a future adult leader in their community 4) their county’s cultural and natural environments.

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Outcome Indicators cont.Outcome Indicators cont.

• Participants will adopt behaviors to aid them in becoming successful leaders in the county.

• Participant will adopt behaviors that will aid in further economic and social development of Presidio County

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Program SupportProgram Support

• School Districts & Educators

• Church Groups

• Local Businesses

• EXTENSION

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Marketing and PromotionMarketing and Promotion

• Market in…..– Schools– Churches– Other youth functions

• Marketing tools– Flyers– Radio Ads– Newspaper Ads

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Educational TechniquesEducational Techniques

• Games, Exercises– Icebreakers– Energizers– Team-Building

• Student Skits• Group Discussions• Local Speakers• Local Field Trips• Camping Activity

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Icebreakers, Energizers, & Icebreakers, Energizers, & Team-Building ActivitiesTeam-Building Activities

• Energizers:– Captain is Coming– Racing Reindeer

Antlers– Charades Relay– Find Your Duet

Partner

• Icebreakers:– 2 Truths & A Lie– How Much Toilet

Paper?– Balloon Pop

• Team-Building:– Acid River– Build a Tower– Peanut Butter/Jelly– The Human Knot

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Group Discussion TopicsGroup Discussion Topics

• What is a Leader?– How to be a leader

• Six Pillars of Character

• Importance of Education

• County & Local History/Heritage– Fun Facts

• Local Leadership Opportunities

• Local Career Options

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Speaker PossibilitiesSpeaker Possibilities

• Chamber of Commerce Members

• City Council Members

• Business Owners

• Local Professionals

• Current Community Leaders

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Volunteer SupportVolunteer Support

• Extension Service

• Parents

• Teachers

• Local Adult Leaders– Business owners– Various professionals

• Chaperones & Advisors

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Field TripsField Trips

• Village Farms- Hyroponic Tomato Greenhouse

• Fort Leaton

• Cibolo Creek Ranch

• Local Businesses

• City Halls

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Evaluation PlanEvaluation Plan

• Quantitative and qualitative methods used

• Retrospective post questionnaire

• Case studies based on participant skits

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Economic IndicatorsEconomic Indicators

• Numbers with high school diploma

• Numbers with a bachelors degree

• Numbers with a masters or doctorate

• Numbers returning to the county

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Investment

$3,060/yr for 12 years of 1,200 hours of supports and opportunities (6-17 years old)

$36,720

$6,564/yr for 12 years of public education (grades 1-12) 79,768

Total Basic Investment (per kid over 12 years) $115,488

Minimum Expectation

Average annual salary (with just a high school diploma) 22,985

Annual cost of living allowance 3%

Years of continuous employment 40

Total income (lifetime) 1,726,312

Taxes (17% of total income) 293,473

Consumption (60%) 1,035,787

Personal savings w/o accrued interest (23%) 397,052

Total contributions to society (taxes + consumptions) 1,329,260

Return on Investment (115,488)

Return on Investment (contributions to society – investment) 1,213,772

For every dollar invested, society gains $10.51

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Questions?Questions?