Click on the house By: Michelle Rhines, Julian Seaton, & Heather Mathew.

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Click on the house By: Michelle Rhines, Julian Seaton, & Heather Mathew

 Survey  Survey times Wednesday afternoon 3-5pm, Saturday afternoon 3-5 pm  (note: Survey done in July – summer month with temperature in triple digits)  Utilize 2 sources of secondary analysis  Contact with 2 members of the community

 PUBLIC SCHOOL  Charlotte Mecklenburg School (CMS) Public schools for this area go to Reid Park Academy.  Reid Park is a Kindergarten – 8 th grade school  Population In 2011 was 577 students enrolled: 90.8% African American, 0.3% Asian, 4.2 % Hispanic, 2.6% Multiracial, and 2.1% American Indian or White.  92% of the students qualify for the free lunch program – A program that helps to insure that all children get a lunch provided to them.  Reid Park offers the Bright Beginnings program to pre –K, 4 year olds. This programs is designed to get youngsters an environment for learning literacy in preparation for Kindergarten. Specific income qualifications must be met for enrollment.  Performance: End of Grade scores show that Reid Park score 37.6% in reading compared to the 70.7% state average, and 61.9% in Math compared to the 82.4 % state average.  This school requires uniforms, and has 18 trailers outside of the school  North Carolina sets goals that schools must meet to make Adequate Yearly Progress under the federal No child left behind mandate. Reid Park did not make adequate yearly progress, meeting 7 of the 13 targets.  The rising 8 th graders feed into the Harding University High school  Harding University School  Population 682.  Last year received the Honor school of Excellence for high growth in Learning

 PRIVATE SCHOOL  A private school option is Brookstone School. It is a Christian based Kindergarten through 5 th grade school.  85% of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch program.  For the school year, the expense budget was $641,000. Approximately 7% of this budget in student tuition and fees and the remainder comes from donations from individual supporters, churches and foundations.  Class Average/Reading Grade Equivalent= 7.8  80th Percentile  Class Average/Math Grade Equivalent= 7.9  82nd Percentile  Basic Battery Grade Equivalent= 8.9  81st Percentile

 Free Breakfast and Lunch - CMS Child Nutrition is sponsoring a summer food service plan (SFSP). For kids 18 years and younger, several school including Reid Park Academy will serve a breakfast and lunch June 15-Aug 12. This program is funded through the United States Department of Agriculture.   2 Day care centers were observed

 Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation has 2 Centers in the immediate area:  Amay James Recreational Center (which has a full size gymnasium, multipurpose rooms and showers, youth tee ball, boy scouts, adult aerobics, FIT CITY walker and Spades Club) is currently closed.  Southview Recreational Center has a full size gymnasium, fitness center, multipurpose rooms, indoor playroom, game room, computer lab, Salvation Army Boys and Girls Summer Camp Program, Catering Kitchen, Karate, Adult Programs (Women with Will Power), Support Groups, and Senior Programs. This Center is a “safe house” and in located in the back of the Little Rock Neighborhood   LIBRARY  The West Boulevard Public Library is less than 1 mile from these neighborhoods. The library offers Preschool Story time, Musical Interludes, Manga Club and has a computer lab.

Person TimePlace Community Person- Minority Community Place: West Blvd, Little Rock Neighborhood North west Charlotte Time: Assessed over 2 week period, July 2012 (summer)

 Part Two – Click on the Park

Plenty of churches with different denominations located in the area.

Public phone are obsolete The new age of cell phone is in.

Modes of transportation public and private

Single family homes and multi-unit homes

New Domestic Violence Shelter in construction.

 Click on the car

 References  Bernick, L., & Clark, S. (2008). LIVE: a tool to support student/teacher enactment of community health nursing praxis. International Journal Of Nursing Education Scholarship, 5(1),  Brookstone School. (2011). Great schools involved parents. successful kids. Retrieved from   Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. (2012). Library locations. Retrieved from   Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. (2011). [Harding University High]. NC school report card.  Retrieved from ear= ear=  Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. (2011). [Reid Park Elementary]. NC school report card.  Retrieved from r= r=  Ciesielka, D. (2008). Using a wiki to meet graduate nursing education competencies in collaboration and community health. Journal Of Nursing Education, 47(10), doi: /  Mecklenburg County, NC Parks & Recreation. (2012). Southview recreation center. Retrieved  From hview.aspx hview.aspx  Nies, M.A., & McEwen, M. (2011). Community/Public health nursing: Promoting the health of  populations. Community assessment (pp ). St. Louis: Elsevier Saunders.