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Balboa High School
2014-15 DCYF Programs Report
This report was produced to inform you of programs supporting your students that were funded by the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and Their
Families (DCYF) or had an MOU with SFUSD. Data was provided by DCYF and SFUSD, and covers Fiscal Year 2014-15 (July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015).
DCYF data was self-reported by programs receiving grants from DCYF. Counts of youth served are unduplicated in demographic tables and unduplicated by area in
focus area tables. However, a student may attend programs in multiple focus areas. For more information about DCYF funded programs please contact DCYF Data
and Evaluation Manager Sarah Duffy: [email protected].
 1,257 students were enrolled at Balboa High School during the 2014-15 school year.
 928 Balboa High School students attended 104 DCYF-funded programs in 2014-15.
 8 DCYF-funded programs were located at Balboa High School during 2014-15.
Special Needs
English Language Learners
Special
Needs
Not Special
Needs
Unspecified
Fluent
Not
Fluent
Somewhat
Fluent
Unspecified
DCYF Youth at Balboa HS
2%
42%
56%
70%
3%
9%
18%
All DCYF Youth Attending HS
4%
59%
37%
65%
4%
11%
20%
Race/Ethnicity of Youth at Balboa High School
Balboa HS Overall
40%
All DCYF Youth Attending HS
7%
43%
DCYF Youth at Balboa HS
31%
15%
50%
0%
Asian
African American
25%
10%
25%
5% 3%
24%
50%
Hispanic/Latino
White
14%
6% 2%
10%
3% 3%
10%
75%
Pacific Islander
100%
Multiracial/Other/Not Stated
Grade Levels of Youth at Balboa High School
Balboa HS Overall
28%
DCYF Youth at All SFUSD HS
25%
22%
DCYF Youth at Balboa HS
25%
21%
0%
25%
29%
50%
10th grade
24%
28%
24%
25%
9th grade
24%
11th grade
27%
75%
12th grade
100%
Balboa High School
2014-15 DCYF Programs Report
Percent of DCYF Youth at by Focus Area*
Beacons
Specialized
Teen
Violence
Prevention &
Intervention
Youth
Workforce
Development
Other
20%
57%
15%
26%
2%
*Youth may attend programs in multiple service areas
Focus Area of DCYF Programs Serving Balboa HS Youth by Race/Ethnicity
Beacons
57%
Specialized Teen
6%
47%
10%
Violence Prevention & Intervention
28%
60%
Youth Workforce Development
10%
57%
Other
13%
25%
African American
Asian
15%
31%
Hispanic/Latino
50%
Pacific Islander
4% 5%
8%
3% 4%
9%
18%
10%
31%
0%
20%
3%2% 7%
1% 3%
6%
White
13%
19%
75%
100%
Multiracial/Other/Not Stated
Focus Area of DCYF Programs Serving Balboa HS Youth by Grade Level
Beacons
21%
Specialized Teen
20%
Violence Prevention & Intervention
26%
21%
33%
Youth Workforce Development
28%
26%
25%
30%
44%
0%
50%
10th grade
15%
28%
38%
25%
9th grade
27%
31%
26%
17%
Other
26%
13%
75%
11th grade
6%
100%
12th grade
Focus Areas of DCYF Programs

Beacon Centers provide safe spaces at public schools where children, youth, and community members can engage in positive, educational, enriching,
and healthy activities during extended school hours.

Specialized Teen programs provide structured activities and experiences that help teens obtain social, emotional, ethical, physical, and cognitive
competencies. Programs may focus on a particular population such as new immigrants or topics such as creative writing.

Violence Prevention & Intervention programs provide services for system involved youth and youth engaged in high-risk behavior. Programs focus on
preventing behavior that can lead to arrest, supporting youth after arrest, and providing reentry/transition and aftercare services for system involved youth.

Youth Workforce Development programs provide early work experience and help prepare youth for educational and career success. Programs provide
career awareness, job coaching, job search help, and job placements.
Balboa High School
2014-15 DCYF Programs Report
Hours in Activities by Grade Level
# of Hours
in Activities
9th
10th
11th
12th
Total # youth in
DCYF Programs
<1 hr.
5
8
5
18
36
1-19 hrs.
46
60
89
79
274
20-39 hrs.
34
19
36
36
125
40-59 hrs.
20
18
17
17
72
60-79 hrs.
19
30
17
10
76
80+ hrs.
67
85
105
88
345
Total
191
220
269
248
928
Youth by Activities by Type and Grade Level
Activity Type
9th
10th
11th
12th
Total
Youth Leadership Development
20
35
88
63
206
Arts, Music and Cultural Activities
53
40
56
43
192
Life Skills Training
62
45
45
30
182
Job Readiness Training
29
30
31
30
120
Community Service/Service Learning
35
14
11
26
86
Educational Guidance/Post-secondary Planning
23
19
18
13
73
Academic Support and Academically-Linked Activities
8
23
23
18
72
Sports, Physical Activity & Recreation
24
8
8
5
45
Transition Planning
1
1
14
20
36
Vocational Assessment
0
1
12
14
27
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics‐STEM
2
5
9
6
22
Job Development and Placement
9
6
0
0
15
Culture, Identity, and Diversity
6
3
2
0
11
Career Awareness and Exploration
1
3
4
1
9
Civic Engagement & Community Organizing
1
2
2
4
9
Health / Violence Prevention Education
2
1
4
0
7
Other Activities*
3
5
4
1
13
*Activity types with fewer than five youth.
Balboa High School
2014-15 DCYF Programs Report
On-Campus DCYF-Funded Programs at Balboa High School
Agency
Program
Program Focus
9th
10th
11th
12th
Total
Balboa
HS
Youth
YMCA - Urban Services
Balboa Teen Program
Specialized Teen
40
46
49
43
178
YMCA - Urban Services
OMI/Excelsior Beacon Center
Beacons
40
44
44
48
176
Community Youth Center of SF
Asian Pacific Islander Violence Prevention
Services
Violence
Prevention &
Intervention
32
15
15
5
67
Community Initiatives
Peer Resources
Specialized Teen
0
1
34
25
60
United Playaz
Specialized Teen Program
Specialized Teen
9
7
4
9
29
Specialized Teen
18
3
2
5
28
Specialized Teen
0
1
2
17
20
Youth Workforce
Development
1
0
0
4
5
Young Community Developers
Filipino-American Development
Foundation
Jewish Vocational Service
Summer Youth Academic and
Employment Program
Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP) High School Filipina/o American
Experience Course and Mentorship
Program
Work Resource Program (WRP)
Off-Campus DCYF-Funded Programs Serving Balboa HS Students
10th
11th
12th
Total
Balboa
HS
Youth
Agency
Program
Japanese Community Youth
Council
Mayor's Youth Employment and Education
Program (MYEEP)
Youth Workforce
Development
36
43
28
9
116
Tides Center
Youth Art Exchange
Specialized Teen
6
6
29
9
50
San Francisco YouthWorks
Youth Workforce
Development
0
0
13
24
37
Boys & Girls Clubs Specialized Teen
Program
Specialized Teen
7
11
12
6
36
Causa Justa :: Just Cause
Youth in Power
Specialized Teen
4
11
13
4
32
Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center
Excelsior Community Center -Youth
Development and Empowerment Program
Specialized Teen
0
2
14
13
29
College Track
College Track San Francisco
Specialized Teen
6
11
8
2
27
Filipino-American
Development Foundation
Kabataan
Specialized Teen
4
3
9
7
23
YMCA - Urban Services
OMI Beacon YWD Program
1
2
8
9
20
Juma Ventures
Pathways to Advancement - YWD for
Educational Success
0
0
10
7
17
YMCA - Urban Services
Tailor Made Diversion Program
4
5
4
0
13
Community Youth Center of
San Francisco (CYC)
Parent Youth Empowerment Project
(PYEP)
1
2
6
2
11
Youth attending other DCYF
programs*
Various
Japanese Community Youth
Council
Boys & Girls Clubs of San
Francisco
Program Focus
9th
Youth Workforce
Development
Youth Workforce
Development
Violence
Prevention &
Intervention
Violence
Prevention &
Intervention
219
Balboa High School
2014-15 DCYF Programs Report
*Programs serving fewer than ten youth from HS. May include duplicate youth who attend multiple programs
Agencies with an SFUSD MOU to work at Balboa High School
Agency
Program Focus
Target Population(s)
USF-Upward Bound Program
College Preparation
Low academic performance, Referral by SFUSD staff, IEP,
Low income family
18 Reasons
Health and Wellness
American Heart Association
Bayview Hunters Point Foundation Youth Services
Program*
Coleman Advocates for Children & Youth
Health and Wellness
Community Youth Center of SF*
Japanese Community Youth Council*
LYRIC*
Health and Wellness
Low academic performance, Referral by SFUSD staff, Youth
in area code 94124
Leadership/Youth Development
Case management, Comprehensive
Afterschool Program
College Preparation
Health and Wellness
*Agency is also a DCYF Grantee and serves youth from listed school.
Agencies with an SFUSD MOU to Work at all SFUSD High Schools
Agency
Beyond 12
Program Focus
Target Population(s)
College Preparation, Mentoring
City College of SF - Expect Respect
Case Management, Health and Wellness
Family Service Agency of SF - TAPP program
Case management, Health and Wellness
First Place for Youth
Case management, College Preparation
Foster Youth
Hamilton Family Center
Reducing Homelessness
College Preparation, Leadership/Youth
Development
Case management, Health and Wellness
Homeless Family
Low Income Family, IEP, Latino Youth, Mission Youth
Youth Workforce Development
Low Income Family, First in Family to Graduate
Huckleberry Youth Program*
Instituto Familiar de la Raza*
Juma Ventures*
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc.
KidPower TeenPower FullPower International
Health and Wellness
Violence Prevention & Intervention
La Casa de las Madres
Health and Wellness
Larkin Street Youth Services*
Health and Wellness
Mission Neighborhood Centers Inc.*
Case management, Health and Wellness
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Health and Wellness
NICOS Chinese Health Coalition
Health and Wellness
Planned Parenthood of Northern CA
Health and Wellness
RAMS-Mental Health Services*
Health and Wellness
SF Achievers
College Preparation
SF Sheriff’s Department
Mentoring
SF Suicide Prevention
Health and Wellness
UCSF - New generation health center
Health and Wellness
Young Community Developers*
Youth Workforce Development
*Agency is also a DCYF Grantee and serves youth from listed school.
Low Income Family, African American Male with 2.5+ GPA