What is Problem-fixing, single-problem approach, seeing youth as service recipients, relying on public institutions outside of young people's communities to treat or prevent problems, different interventions for "at-risk" youth.
100
A vet is in this grade
What is 9th grade
100
Eureka encourages girls to take these types of risks
What is a positive risk
200
Girls enter Eureka in this grade
What is 8th grade
200
An example of a deficit based program would be
What is DARE etc
200
The Girls CAN program serves these grades
What is 11th and 12th grade
200
Girls should display this type of attitude
What is 110% Eureka Attitude
300
Eureka encourages girls to explore what field
What is STEM
300
A component of the youth development approach is
What is healthy development, community-wide strategies, youth are active participants, strengthen young people's natural support systems (families, etc), equity
300
An Intern 2 is in this grade
What is 11th grade
300
The Eureka Field day filled with a day of fun and games is called this
What is Eurekathon!
400
Eureka added its' 5th year programing in the year
What is 2014
400
2 resiliency factors are
What is caring relationships
high, clear, and caring relationships
opportunities for contribution and participation
400
The summer program for high school seniors is called
What is Senior Summer (Girls CAN)
400
This is how we intentionally encourage girls to build positive peer relationships