Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review Based on work by: Giovanna Graciani Bill Fishburn Kacie McPartland Olivia Salazar.

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Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review Based on work by: Giovanna Graciani Bill Fishburn Kacie McPartland Olivia Salazar de Breaux 1

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Testimonials “One student (a teen mom) has very poor attendance, but the day of the summit she would never have missed! She's working… and finds great satisfaction (improved self esteem) there and not so much at school unfortunately...” - Educator, 2015 Summit “My favorite part of the conference was the keynote speaker, every year I've gone it’s always a new person with a new set of words. Words of wisdom that I take with me when I leave.” - Student, 2015 Summit Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 2

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Overview Summit Overview Registration Data Summary Pre-survey Data Summary Post-survey Data Summary Survey Comparison Summary Budget Goals for the Coming Year Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review 3

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Summit Overview Thirteenth Annual Summit hosted by Centralia College Tuesday, November 17, 2015 Registered 414 students, 11 parents, and 51 educators from 18 schools across five counties – Much higher student & educator registration due to return to weekday – No distinctive “parent program” this year Three main parts to the day – Keynote speech “Opening doors,” Francisco Valero-Cuevas, Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California – Exhibitor fair with local community organizations, colleges and universities – More than 49 student/parent workshops; CE credit workshops for educators Pre-survey administered at registration to collect demographic data Post-survey administered after the Summit to determine impact 4 Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Registration Data Summary Five counties represented with Thurston providing the most attendees (148) and Pacific providing the fewest (5) Returning and first time participants* – Shelton notable for most first-time (61), most returning (30), most overall – Aberdeen notable for most distance traveled, second most students registered (49) – Hoquiam and Rochester more than 40% returning participants Of concern – Only 33% of students are knowledgeable of having access to a Latino club on campus *Per school participation details in Supplemental Information 5 Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Pre-Survey Data summary Grade level distribution of participants was weighted slightly toward sophomores and juniors Demographics of participants – 57.8% female, 42.2% male – 97% self-identify as Hispanic, 3% as non-Hispanic, <1% chose not to identify – 11% of registrants were recent immigrants 26% were first-generation Latino 13% were second-generation Latino 8% were third-generation Latino or more 42% did not know what generation they were 6 Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Post-Survey Response Summary Post-survey available to students and parents immediately following LYS – Given one week to respond via Google Forms 48 student responses 0 parent responses Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review 7

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Post-Survey Data Summary Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 8 Demographics of respondents 0% of attendees were recent immigrants 47% were first-generation Latino 36% were second-generation Latino 17% were third-generation Latino or more College plans of survey respondents 100% of respondents plan to attend college Of concern Only 37% of students are knowledgeable of having access to a Latino club on campus

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Survey Comparison Summary Pre-survey Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 9 Post-survey Conclusion: respondents appear to understand higher education costs

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Survey Comparison Summary Pre-survey Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 10 Post-survey Conclusion: information provided at LYS influenced respondents’ understanding of ways to pay for higher education

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Survey Comparison Summary Pre-survey Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 11 Post-survey Conclusion: respondents left the LYS with a better understanding of available resources

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Survey Comparison Summary Pre-survey Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 12 Post-survey Conclusion: more respondents were aware of the College Bound Scholarship after the LYS

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Budget Data Expenses – Collateral (programs, posters, etc.) – Facilities (audio visual, setup) – Vouchers (travel reimbursements) – Food (breakfasts, lunches) – Give-aways (shirts, bags, USB drives, tablets) – Keynote (travel, speaking fees) Monetary Donations: In-Kind Donations:. 13 Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review $16, $1, ?? $ $6, $6, $1, $15, $1,386.13

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Goals for the Coming Year Look for ways to improve overall attendance Partner with sponsor institutions to provide support to our Latino students year-round Identify parent-specific workshop opportunities Strengthen “cultural responsibility” workshop offerings Continue to offer Continuing Education credits for Educators 14 Latino Youth Summit 2015 Review

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Supplemental Data 15 Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review

Hispanic Roundtable of South Sound Registration by School* School First Time Students Returning Students Total Students Shelton Aberdeen Olympia29433 WF West24428 Centralia23528 Capital19120 Timberline18321 Tumwater18321 Rochester North Thurson12517 Ocasta11920 Winlock10313 Hoquiam7512 Black Hills505 Elma527 Raymond505 South Sound415 River Ridge314 CHOICE235 Montesano202 Latino Youth Summit 2015 in Review 16