FIRST 5 Community Investment Strategy Presentation (2005)

Community Investment Strategy
FIRST 5

S A NTA CLARA COUN lT

What all young children need:
Healthy/Positive Development in earl¥ childhood is significantly
correlated with:

• Physical health
• Age and developmentally appropriate cognitive skills
• Positive/age-appropriate social, emotional and behavioral skills
development

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Community Investment Strategy
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S ANTA CL ARA COUNTY

Universal Services

(A)
Community Engagement Strategies

Targeted Neighborhood
(B)

Web Sile

Family Partners

Early Screening
and Assessment

Resources

Program
Specialist

c~m:fren's Discovery
Museum Exhibits

Countdown to
Kindergarten
Network

Parents
Workshops

FIRSTS

Events

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Community Investment Strategy

FIRST 5
S A N TA CLAIU, COUN T Y



A major finding of the research concluded that the presence of one
risk factor alone does not create a barrier to a child's healthy
development. Rather, it is the cumulative effect of risk factors that
lead to a high probability of poor outcomes for a child. It is additive
impact of risks that lead to the negative development of the child.



A three-part model is necessary to ensure the greatest return on
investment and the deepest impact for a child who experiences high
cumulative risks. The model includes:
- Highest quality early learning environments
- Home visitation
- Comprehensive family support



Accompanying the three-part model, there must be:
-

Intensive parent involvement

- Careful screening and assessment
- Adequate duration and intensity of services
- Comprehensive systems approach in serving families

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Community Investment Strategy

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S A N TA ClA.ltA. COU N TY

Where to focus our efforts:
Tile geo-mapping identified: ·
Six zip coeles with the highest concentration of children 0-5 live
(23% orr 33,81 0 of the 147,000 children)
Children with the greatest number of cumulative risk factors live
Elementary school districts with the lowest Academic Performance Index (API)
Areas with the lowest early education capacity in Santa Clara County
The most cases of elevated blood lead levels in Santa Clara County

Further analysis identitied:

• Neignborhoods of historic and current need within 5 other zip codes having:
10% of t0tal population of children 0-5 live
Where children and families who are exposed to many of the same cumulative risk
fact0r:s live;
Families who identified a need for advo~acy, integration and coordination of
services

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Community Investment Strategy

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SANTA CL ldtA COUNlY

The selection of sites for Deep Impact Demonstration
Preschools was based upon:
• Current Early Learning/School Readiness Partnership:
- San Jose Unified School District
- Franklin-McKinley School District
- Gilroy Unified School District
- Mayfair Community (Alum Rock)

• Results of geomapping, research and analysis
• Readiness and ability of school districts to partner.

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

FIRST 5

S A N U, CL.A.A COUNTY

2

TBD

$1,103,490

1,2

TBD

697

$1 ,875 ,500*

2,3

9/2006

101

$589,210

1

TBD

95116*

Alum Rock

101

$582,210

95111 *

189

95122*

Franklin
McKinley

95112*

SJUSD
Gilroy

95127*
95020*
* 23% of
children 0-5
live in 6 zip
codes

*Per child cost
in SJUSD
•$6A70 new
•$3,410
enhanced

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 1O (highest)

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

FIRST 5

S A NTA ClAIU, COUN TY

San Jose
Unified

95110 (2,3)
95112 (2)

2

31
elementary
schools

95116 (2)
95118(4)*
95120 (1,4)
95123 (1)
95125 (2,4)
95133 (2,3)
95136 (1 ,2)*

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Rank

# of Schools

1
3

4
5
6

8
9
10

(5)
(5)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(5)
(1)
( 1)
(3)
(4)

Anne Darling
(95133)
Empire Gardens
Grant
(95112)
Olinder
(95116)
* Within 5 years
preschool will be
offered to all 4 yr
olds in dist.

•Almaden
•Bachrodt
•Anne Darling
•Empire
Gardens
•Lowell
•Horace Mann
•Olinder
•Washington

*Identified in Component B
* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 10 (highest)

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

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S A tHA C LAllA COUNTY

FIRST 5 Santa Clara County was one of 7
counties to be selected as a First 5 California
Preschool for All Demonstration Site.
The grant application required:

A partnership with one school district, or one city

Beginning in underserved, high-priority communities

A plan to offer preschool to all four-year olds in the
district/city within five years

Assurances that the PFA Demonstration project will
participate in building statewide system of PFA in
accordance with California's Master Plan for Education.

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

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S AN T A ClAlltA COU NTY

Why was San Jose Unified School District
chosen as the PFA Demonstration site
partner?
1.

Established Need:


The district has the largest number of schools performing at an
API index lower than 3.



The highest concentration of English-learners live within the
SJUSD.



Results of geomapping showed 2 of 6 zip codes with greatest
cumulative risk are within the district boundaries.



The greatest number and density of children 0-5 live in SJUSD
with inadequate provision of early care and education services.

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

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SAHTA ClAilltA CO UNT Y

Why was San Jose Unified School District chosen as the
PFA Demonstration site partner?
2.

Demonstrated Commitment by SJUSD:
• Current Early Learning/School Readiness Partnership with
11 Early Learning Initiative sites
• Capability to put additional portable classrooms in place for
tutu re phases of PFA
• Use of categorical funding options
• Preschool services began 30 years ago. Since then
SJUSD has shown continued commitment to early
education. It is the only district with a Pre-12 Board Policy.
• Approximately 5% of 2002 bond is allocated for preschool
classrooms.
• Use of early intervention best practices since 1991 .

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

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SANT A C LA ltA COU N T Y

FranklinMcKinley
12
elementary
schools

95111 (1,2)
95112 (2,3)
95116 (2)
95121 (1,2)
95122 (2)

Rank

# of Schools

(2)
2 (2)
1

3

(1)

4

(3)

5

(2)

6

(2)

TBD by PFA
task force

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 1O (highest)

•Franklin
•McKinley
•Santee

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Community Investment Strategy
Deep Impact Demonstration Preschools

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SANTA ClA ltA. COU NTY

# of Schools

Rank

Gilroy
9
Elementary
schools

95020 (1)

4

(1)
(2)
(1)

5

(3)

6

( 1)

9

( 1)

2

3

TBD by PFA
task force

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 10 (highest)

•Del
Buono
•Eliot
•Glen
View
•Las
Animas

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Community Investment Strategy
Component B

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S A NTA. C l A lt A COU N TY

95118*

Almaden

40

$258k

4

TBD

95128*

Luther
Burbank/
Sherman Oaks

40

$258k

4

TBD

95133*

Rancho Verde

40

$258k

3

TBD

95136*

Foxworthy
Capital

40

$258k

1

TBD

94040*

Castro/
Theuerkauf

40

$258k

5

TBD

*Identified in San Jose Unified School District

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Community Investment Strategy
Component B
S A NTA ClAJl:A COUNTY

Mountain
View-Whisman
7 elementary
schools

94040 (5)

# of Schools

Rank

2

(1)

5
7

(2)

8

(1)

9

( 1)

TBD by PFA task force

(1)

10 ( 1)

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 10 (highest)

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Community Investment Strategy
Component B

A

FIRST 5
SANT.\ CL A R .It. °C O U N TY

Luther Burbank
1 school

95128 (4)

Rank

# of Schools

3

(1)

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 1O (highest)

TBD by PFA
task force

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Community Investment Strategy
Component B

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$ANTA CLAltA. COUNTY

Campbell Union
8 elementary
schools

95128 (4)

# of Schools

Rank

2

(1)

3
4

(1)

6

( 1)

7

( 1)

8

( 1)

9

(2)

TBD by PFA task
force

(1)

10 ( 1)

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 10 (highest)

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Community Investment Strategy
Component B

FIRST 5

SANTA CLAltA COUNTY

Berryessa
10 elementary
schools

95133 (3)

Rank

# of Schools

4

(1)

6

(2)

7

(4)

8

(2)

9

( 1)

* Academic Performance Index range is from 1 (lowest), to 1O (highest)

TBD by PFA task
force

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Combined Cumulative Child Risk Factors by Zip Code in Santa Clara County

Legend
Total R1:1ing Potnt:.

02 - 6
0
7 -9
10 - 16 aver.age
-

17- 23

95023

- 24- 29

O no data
Cumulali\le Risk was csl'culate<l relati\le to the County
aver~. The darker the red lhe gr~ter the Curruletive
Risk.
Risk fs,::tcc ratings within zip code areas
weJe develope-d fM:
- Mother ,~1th no high achoci degree
- Tt?ffl9ge mother
- Low blnh weight
- Late entry to prenatal care
- Substan0&1ed child aoose r ~
- Domestic violence involving children
-M~
el
- Elevated biood lead fl!"o•els

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Elevated Blood Lead Levels by Zip Code in Santa Clara County
January 1992 - June 2003

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incorrect/missing geographic inlom1ation
A case is defined as a blood leod lovol

10mg/dl

a,

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Persons with elevated blood load
levels by :tip code ol residence

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Soorce: Santa CISl& County Public He-ar'lh Department, Epidemiology & Data Managem,;nt Unit,
Childhood Le-ad Poisoning Prevention Pro,cram. Created in ArcMap 01$ •1 8.2 July t , 2003

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reas with Highest Cumulative Child Developmental Risk Factors
and Lowest Earl Education Ca acity sec

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Legend
Risk • Capacity Rating
Neither highest risk nor low cap
c::J Either highest risk or low cap
l~I Both highest risk & low cap

Risk factors include Mother no high school:
Teenage mother; Low birth weight; Late entry to prenatal care:
Substantiated child abuse reports; Domestic violence involving
children; and Medical payment for birth.
Low early education capacity was defined as capacity to se1Ve
fewer than 50% of children aged O- 5 In that area.
Prepared by E3 lnstiturte-WestEd, January 20, 2005

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10 Miles

Santa Clara County Population Age 0-5 by Zipcode Area

Child 0-5 population
15-1095
1096-2216
2217-3297
3298-4661
4662-8217

Source: Census Data 2000

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5-Year Community Investment Plan
SANTA CLAIU, COUNTY

1. Arts Enrichment lnitialive
2. Public Relations
3. Marketing
4. Community Events
5. Community Education & Awareness
6. Childhood Matters (Radio Program)

125,000

125,000

125,000

125,000

1,000,000

1,000.000

1,000,000

500.000

175,000

150,000

125,000

100,000

200,000

125,000

1,000,000

50,000

8. Emergency Requests

50,000

50,000

50,000

50,000

50,000

9. Special Community Projects

200,000

100,000

75,000

50,000

50,000

4,300,300

3,125,000

2,000,000

1,150,000

625,000

4,519,900

4,500,000

4,500,000

4,500,000

4,500,000

12. Preschool for All

2,000,000

10,000,000

10,000,000

10,000,000

10,000 ,000

13. E3 Institute - Professional Development

1,000,000

14. E3 Institute - CARES (includes State match $75OK)

3,750,000

3,750,000

3,750,000

3,750,000

3,750,(

10,000,000

10,000,000

9,000,000

7,000,000

7 . Children's Discovery Museum

Total Public Awareness/Education Strategy
HIGH-RISK STRATEGY

1o. Children's Health Care Initiative
11. Planning Grants

15. Early Learning Initiative (4 School Districts)
16. High-Risk Design
17. Family Court - Care Management
18 . Home Visitation
19. Early Screening Initiative
20 6 Regional Partnerships

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Contact Information
FIRST 5

SANfA ClAJtA COUNT Y

FIRST 5 Santa Clara County
4000 Moorpark Ave. Suite 200
San Jose, CA 95117
Phone: 408-260-3700
Fax: 408-294-5642
www.first5kids.org

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which over 6,200 are children through age 5. It is a diverse community representative of
predominantly Caucasian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, and Latinos.
South County Community Partnership
The South region encompasses 5 zip codes representing cities of Gilroy, Morgan Hill and the
town of San Martin. The region spans from the town of San Martin to the southern end of the
Santa Clara County border. There are 2 school districts within the region: Gilroy and Morgan
Hill. The region is comprised of approximately 96,000 residents, of which over 7,900 are
children though age 5. The community is representative of predominantly White, Latino, and
Asian.
Alphabetical List of Community Partnership Regi_ons, arad Respective Zip Codes

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94042 94043
94085 94086
94087 94301
94303 94304
94305 94306
94035 94022
95002 95035
95131 95132
95133 95134
95140

95110
95113
95118
95126

95112
95116
95125
95127

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Cupertino, Los Gatos,
Saratoga, Monte
Sereno and 95129
area of San Jose

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95037
95046
95013
95118
95120
95123
95136
95138
95148

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95042
95119
95121
95135
95137
95139

95014
95026
95031
95033
95070
95129

95015
95030
95032
95044
95071

95008
95051
95054
95124
95128

95050
95053
95117
95125
95130

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three school districts within the Region: Berryessa Union, Milpitas Unified, and Orchard. The
approximate population size of the region is 167,000, of which over 12,000 are children through
age 5. This is one of the more diverse regions representative of Caucasian, Chinese, Filipino,
Vietnamese, Asian Indian, African American, and Latino populations.
West Community Partnership
The West region encompasses 10 zip codes representing the cities of Campbell, Santa Clara
and west San Jose. The region spans as far north as Hwy 237 and as far south as Blossom Hill
Road, and from west to east including neighborhoods in the Lawrence Expressway to Hwy 87
area. There are six elementary school districts in the region: Cambrian, Campbell Union, Luther
Burbank, Moreland, Union and Santa Clara Unified. The region is comprised of approximately
308,000 residents, of which over 21,000 are children through age 5. It is a diverse community
representative of predominantly Caucasian, Latino, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Asian
Indian, African American, and Korean populations.
San Jose Unified School District Partnership
The identified elementary school attendance areas in the San Jose Unified School District are:
Almaden, Anne Darling, Bachrodt, Empire Gardens, Gardner, Grant, Lowell, Horace Mann,
Olinder, and Washington. These schools are located in eight zip codes: 95110, 95112, 95113,
95116, 95118, 95125, 95126, and 95133. There is an estimated 49,000 residents, of which
5,400 are children under the age of 6. There are approximately 2,415 families with at least one
child under the age of 6. The San Jose Unified School District serves a large portion of the
east side community of San Jose.
Alum Rock Union School District Partnership
The Alum Rock region focuses primarily on the 95116 zip code. The Alum Rock Union School
District serves a large portion of the east side community of San Jose. There is an estimated
1,200 families in three identified school attendance areas of Arbuckle, Cesar Chavez and San
Antonio elementary schools. The region has approximately 15,727 residents of which over
2,000 are children, 0 through age 5.
Franklin McKinley Unified School District Partnership
The identified elementary school attendance areas in the Franklin-McKinley School District are
Franklin, McKinley, and Santee. Together, these schools comprise three zip codes: 95111,
95116, and 95122. There is an estimated 19,000 residents of which 2,400 are children under
age six. The number of families with at least one child under age six is 800. The FranklinMcKinley School District serves a large portion of the east side community of San Jose.
South East Community Partnership
The South East region encompasses 13 zip codes representing southeast San Jose; Santa
Teresa, Blossom Hill, Almaden Valley, Eden Vale, Mount Pleasant, Evergreen, and Coyote
Valley. There are 4 of school districts within the region: San Jose Unified, Oak Grove,
Evergreen, and Mount Pleasant. The region is comprised of approximately 280,000 residents
of which over 21,000 are children through age 5. The community is diverse with populations
representative of Caucasian, Latino, Chinese, African American, and American Indian.
South West Community Partnership
The South West region encompasses 11 zip codes representing the town of Los Gatos, the
unicorporated Los Gatos mountain area, and the cities of Monte Sereno, Saratoga, Cupertino,
and a small portion of southwest San Jose. There are 7 school districts within the region:
Cupertino Union, Montebello, Los Gatos Union, Loma Prieta Joint Union, Lakeside Joint Union,
Saratoga Union, and Moreland. The region is comprised of approximately 177,000 residents of
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Community Engagement and Education RFQ

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VI. Alignment of Preschool for All, Community Service Model, and High-Risk Design

The FIRST 5 Santa Clara County 5-Year Community Investment Plan aligns all programs,
services, and activities under the following:

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E3 Institute workforce development (CARES)
Preschool for All
High-Risk Design services
Community engagement activities
5-Year Community Investment Plan: Community Service Model Budget
FY05/06

FY06/07

FY07/08

FY08/09

PUBLIC AWARENESS/EDUCATION STRATEGY
1 Arts Enrichment Initiative
2 Public Relations
3 Marketing
4 Community Events
5 Community Education & Awareness
6 Childhood Matters (Radio Program)
7 Children's Discovery Museum
8 Emergency Requests
9 Special Community Projects
1 O Total Public Awareness/Educ. Strategy
HIGH RISK STRATEGY
11 Children's Health Care Initiative
12 Planning Grants
13 Preschool for All
14 E3 • Professional Development
15 E3 • CARES (includes State match $750K)
16 Early Learning Initiative (4 School Dist.)
17 High Risk Design
18 Care Management/Family Court
19 Prenata,I & Toddler HV
20 Early Screening Initiative:
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Reach Out & Read
24 6 Regional Partnerships
25 Total High Risk Strategy Investments

FY09/10

800.3
200.0

800.0
100.0

125.0
1,000.0
200.0
1,000.0
50.0
200.0
4,300.3

125.0
1,000.0
175.0
50.0
50.0
100.0
3,125.0

125.0
1,000.0
150.0

125.0
500.0
125.0

100.0

50.0
75.0
2,000.0

50.0
50.0
1,150.0

50.0
50.0
625.0

4,519.9

4,500.0

4,500.0

4,500.0

4,500.0

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10,000.0

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PowerPoint Presentation -- strategy and analysis

Collection

James T. Beall, Jr.

Content Type

Presentation

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Document

District

District 4

Creator

FIRST 5 of Santa Clara County

Language

English

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