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Workforce development programs
The workforce development programs listed here are intended to prepare Massachusetts high school students for careers in the workforce.  This Fact Sheet lists data for three separate programs, funded under the 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill, c. 123 of the Acts of 2006, sections 91 and 92.  Those programs are:

School-to-Career Connecting Activities programs:  Through local Workforce Investment Boards, Connecting Activities funds pay for staff to recruit employers and prepare and place students in brokered work-based learning internships.

Total appropriated under 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill - $7,129,687

CS-Squared programs: These programs provide work experience and other real-world activities for students in Massachusetts. (1)

Total appropriated under 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill - $734,400

Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA) Gateway Program: This program is a partnership between the John D. O’Bryant High School in Boston and MASCO, Inc., a non-profit organization representing medical and research institutions, for after-school tutorials, mentoring, and science-based internships in the Longwood Medical Center area.

Total appropriated under 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill - $1,500,000 (2)

Total appropriated under 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill for all four programs - $9,364,087

Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development/Board of Education

 
Fiscal year of grant approval
Recipient Region

Grant/pro-

gram funding amounts approved

No. of students provided with tutoring Program impact on AP scores

No. of student placed in intern-

ships

No. of students in Work-based Learn-

ing levels (3)

No. of partici-

pating com-panies

Amount of leveraged funding

(4)

Totals $7,344,188 **   18,216

Level A- 10,458

Level B - 5,167

Level C - 1,922

8,384 $44,874,670
School-to-Career Connecting Activities programs
2007 Berkshire Regional Employment Board, Inc. West $286,734 * * 616

Level A - 253

Level B - 281

Level C -

82

297 $1,473,572
2007 Boston Private Industry Council Greater Boston $2,501,521 * * 3,861

Level A - 3,001

Level B - 380

Level C - 480

1,050 $17,830,836
2007 Brockton Area Workforce Investment Board Southeast $201,673 * * 408

Level A - 314

Level B -

93

Level C -

1

253 $1,667,658
2007 Bristol Workforce Investment Board Southeast $376,913 * * 1,157

Level A - 644

Level B - 364

Level C - 149

530 $2,260,143

 

 

 

2007 Cape & Islands Workforce Investment Board Southeast $244,096 * * 958

Level A - 718

Level B - 199

Level C -

41

605 $2,039,439
2007 Central Mass. Workforce Investment Board Central $356,363 * * 1,973

Level A - 1,613

Level B - 177

Level C - 183

402 $2,781,030
2007

Franklin/

Hampshire Regional Employment Board

West $334,995 * * 941

Level A - 512

Level B - 234

Level C - 195

415 $1,311,433
2007 Greater Lowell Workforce Investment Board Northeast $147,750 * * 326

Level A - 150

Level B - 129

Level C -

47

143 $738,608
2007 New Bedford Workforce Investment Board Southeast $248,035 * * 740

Level A - 318

Level B - 324

Level C -

98

342 $1,583,455
2007 Regional Employment Board of Hampden County West $689,213 * * 2,389

Level A - 841

Level B - 1,198

Level C-

350

570 $1,684,343
2007 Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board Northeast $180,170 * * 706

Level A - 310

Level B - 305

Level C -

91

227 $897,788
2007 Metro North Regional Employment Board Greater Boston $296,174 * * 524

Level A - 156

Level B - 342

Level C -

26

331 $2,408,683
2007 Metro South/West Regional Employment Board Central $538,447 * * 1,029

Level A - 667

Level B - 350

Level C -

12

628 $1,681,506
2007 North Central Workforce Investment Board Central $158,319 * * 929

Level A - 392

Level B - 451

Level C -

86

321 $262,542
2007 North Shore Workforce Investment Board Northeast $175,285 * * 636

Level A - 308

Level B - 247

Level C -

81

373 $2,587,980
2007 South Coastal Workforce Investment Board Southeast $144,000 * * 354

Level A - 261

Level B -

93

Level C -

0

103 $930,167
Subtotal School-to-Career Connecting Activities programs $6,879,688 * * 17,547

Level A- 10,458

Level B - 5,167

Level C - 1,922

6,590 $42,139,183

 

 

CS-Squared programs
2007 Amherst Regional Public Schools West $60,500 * * 75 * 588 $9,235
2007 Barnstable Public Schools Southeast $60,500 * * 0 * 640 $316,775
2007

Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational

Technical High School

Central $20,500 * * 0 * 5 $0
2007 Brockton Public Schools Southeast $60,500 * * 0 * 150 $1,814,724
2007 Fitchburg Public Schools Central $60,500 * * 64 * 76 $20,000
2007 New Bedford Public Schools Southeast $60,500 * * 0 * 156 $185,258
2007

Pittsfield/

Berkshire Community Action Council YouthBuild Program

West $20,500 * * 0 * 1 $0
2007 Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School, Northampton West $60,500 * * 0 * 34 $114,401
2007 Springfield Public Schools West $60,500 * * 530 * 144 $275,094
Subtotal $464,500 ** * 669 * 1,794 $2,735,487
Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA) Gateway Program
2007 ** Greater Boston ** ** ** ** * ** **
Subtotal ** ** ** ** * ** **
Totals $7,344,188 **   18,216

Level A- 10,458

Level B - 5,167

Level C - 1,922

8,384 $44,874,670
Fiscal year of grant approval
Recipient Region

Grant/pro-

gram funding amounts approved

No. of students provided with tutoring Program impact on AP scores

No. of student placed in intern-

ships

No. of students in Work-based Learn-

ing levels (3)

No. of partici-

pating com-panies

Amount of leveraged funding

(4)

Note: Data involve transactions conducted from July2006, following enactment of the 2006 Economic Stimulus Bill, to February 2008.  Data are updated when provided by the administering agency.

* Not applicable     ** Not yet available      *** Not disclosed

Note 1: The CS-Squared programs are managed by the Commonwealth Corporation.

Note 2:  The $1.5 million in funding for the LMA Gateway Program is appropriated over a four-year period.

Note 3: The Massachusetts Work-Based Learning Plan is a diagnostic, goal-setting and performance based assessment tool designed to drive learning and productivity for students participating in structured workplace internships.  Level A is "brokered" internship and co-op placements for students; Level B is "targeted" internship or co-op placements for students who score in the warning/failing or needs-improvement levels on the MCAS test; Level C is "integrated work and learning placements" for students who score in the warning/failing level on the MCAS test.

Note 4:  In the case of the School-to-Career Activities programs, leveraged funding comes from participating employers, which are required to provide a 200 percent match per grant in wages to participating students.

Massachusetts Economic Assessment & Analysis Project (MEAAP)
a joint project of the John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies at UMASS Boston
and the Center for Economic and Civic Opinion at UMASS Lowell.


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