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Governments Engaging Youth: Preparing Our Future Generation League of CA Cities City Manager s Department Meeting Institute for Local Government February 9 th, 2017 ILG is the non-profit research and education affiliate of Governments Engaging Youth Objective: Communities and schools collaborate to prepare students for civic life and college/career readiness. Elk Grove youth participate in a mock council meeting and serve as the City Attorney, City Manager and City Clerk

Governments Engaging Youth Strategy: Create strong partnerships between school districts and local government entities to offer students opportunities to gain 21 st century work skills, build interest in public service careers, provide tools to become civically aware and engaged and bring authentic youth voice to local government issues. Partners: Sacramento County Office of Education, National Academy Foundation, Linked Learning Alliance, Council for Strong America Why Target the Public Sector Service? Need for more diverse workforce to reflect community. Baby boomer retirements. Local governments offer a wide range of career paths. Civic engagement is problematic: The United States ranks 139th in voter participation of 172 democracies around the world. Less than 8% of registered 18-24 year-olds actually voted in the 2014 primary election. 55% of all youth ages 12-18 volunteer; less for youth of color. Governments Engaging Youth Program Goals Create a high school to career pipeline to ensure a more diverse and prepared public sector workforce. Students learn civic and 21 st century workforce skills. Students learn how to become active citizens. Strengthen school and city partnership. Strengthen intergenerational relationships and improve adult knowledge of youth.

Today s Presenters Jay Schenirer, Councilmember, City of Sacramento Steve Kroeger, City Manager, Yuba City Summer at City Hall City of Sacramento Model Councilmember Jay Schenirer Program Structure 6 weeks 8AM 12PM: Instruction by certificated teacher 1PM 5PM: Internships Breakfast and lunch provided Weekly bus passes provided $300 stipend for 36-hour internship 5 high school credits earned

Curriculum Week 1 21 st Century Workforce Skill Development Week 2 What it means to be an Active Citizen Week 3 Local Government Basics Week 4 Advocacy -Issue ID and Research Week 5 Advocacy continued & Financial Literacy/Goal Setting /College Exploration Week 6 Present Advocacy project to Panel of Council members City Council Offices City Attorney City Clerk Teen Services Human Resources Fire Department Police Department Revenue Division Crocker Art Museum Business Partnerships Regional Transit Office of Congresswoman Matsui Bank of America Internships School District Office(s) Engineering NextEd Economic Development Department Animal Care Recycling & Solid Waste Division Sacramento Tree Foundation Parking Division Sacramento Employment & Training Agency (SETA) Sacramento Zoo Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency

LAUNCHPATH: A Web-Based System Matches internship opportunities with students Enables students to develop resumes Enables students to record skills and gain badges Reduces administrative burden of processing student applications Advocacy Project Purpose: To develop student civic leaders who can effect direct change in their community. Structure: Student led group projects organized by City Council Districts Students ID and research problems, develop and advocate a solution Students present recommendations to officials from the City, County, and School Districts Returning Youth Several students return after their participation in the program to act as mentors and team building facilitators for the next class of Summer at City Hall students.

Program Outcomes Skills and Knowledge Acquired by Students: Financial literacy Research and advocacy Local government and citizenship Workforce readiness Communication Professionalism How to use public transit Work environment Importance of networking Other Outcomes: Become interested in public service careers Build relationships with adults Identify ways students can impact their community Become aware of voting process and registration rules Adult Outcomes Adults report: Better understanding needs/perspectives of youth Seeing youth as resources Stronger interest in hiring youth from the community Teachers better understand city government Teachers learn inquiry based SL method City/schools experience positive relationships Yuba City Steve Kroeger City Manager Yuba City

Summer at City Hall City Council Member Champion. A partnership of City of Yuba City with Yuba City Unified School District, Sutter County Superintendent of Schools and Northern California STREAM Pathways Consortium Grant Funds. Planning for project: a collaboration between City Council and City staff with schools and STREAM Board members. Program Components Started program in summer 2016. 18 students. 3 week program. 8:30AM 3:00PM. Classroom instruction at City Hall. 2 half days of job shadows. Mock council meeting. Department tours/guest speakers. Curriculum Introduction to local government Role of the city council State capitol site visit What it means to be an active citizen: vote, volunteer, advocate and lead Job ready skills Mock Council meeting Job shadow Tours of courts, hospitals, registrar of voters, city facilities

Q & A GEY Statewide Effort Online toolkit Engaging local government leaders around the state about the value and opportunity of GEY Upcoming: Community of Practice Clarifying core civic and 21 st century competencies Digital badging information Identifying models of existing GEY programs in California Seeking new sites to implement tailored GEY programs ILG Resources/Contact Governments Engaging Youth /GovernmentsEngagingYouth Contacts: Hang Tran, 916-658-8255 htran@ca-ilg.org