GRuB Institute: Drop-Out Prevention

Posted by on February 03, 2014

Join us for the GRuB Institute
February 26-28th, 2014

Creating place-based and community-connected youth engagement experiences

For over 15 years GRuB has been running agriculture-based ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, & DROP-OUT PREVENTION PROGRAMS that engage local teens in land & community-based projects, working to break cycles of hunger, poverty, inequality, and oppression. From 2001-2009, only 41% of youth entered
our program on-track to graduate. Today, OVER 91% HAVE GRADUATED OR EARNED THEIR GED!

NOW, in partnership with the Olympia School District, GRuB successfully created a SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAM where students attend GRuB School for ½ of their day, earning core credits while they develop life skills, engage with their community and become leaders for positive social change.

LEARN MORE or REGISTER NOW! http://www.goodgrub.org

Institute Participants

THE INSTITUTE :

This 3 day institute is a relationship-rich, hands-on experience offering powerful youth engagement tools, established program design, strategies for strong partnerships, and a manual detailing GRuB’s Cultivating Youth Employment Program and the new GRuB School model. Most importantly, you will walk away with a tangible sense of the culture and environment that makes the GRuB model successful.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

⇒People who work with youth in farm and outdoor-based education seeking to deepen your impact.

⇒People who hope to start an organization that does this work and want to learn our successful model.

⇒People who are looking for strategies to build successful school district partnerships.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:

“The Institute was a thorough adventure through GRuB’s youth employment/empowerment programs.  I was provided with a blueprint of their model and given the resources to tweak it and create a program for my own community.  I particularly appreciated working side-by-side with GRuB youth…” -2011 Participant

“I have personally watched students transform from disgruntled and angry to engaged and happy. Although it can be a roller coaster, I see GRuB’s work as a catalyst for providing hope with many students who had previously lost hope.  Their presence clearly has made a difference in the culture of our school.” – Matt Grant, Olympia High School Principal

Questions? Contact Kim Gaffi at 360-753-5522 or [email protected]


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