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Overview of the
Flagship Program
An After-School Program for Missoula, Montana
- The Flagship Program is a community-school
partnership whose mission is to enhance the social, academic and
cultural achievement of Missoula’s young people by creating
opportunities for skill development, both in and out of school.
- In 1995, The Missoula Prevention Coalition
began reviewing local and statewide data on young people. They
were looking for ways to assist youth with their positive
development and avoid high-risk behaviors that sometimes occur
and block successful completion of school and/or progression to
adulthood. They realized that schools alone could not meet all
the social and development needs of young people.
- Research shows that the highest incidence of
risk behavior occurs between 3 - 6 pm. Research also shows that
significant adult relationships are critical to a child’s
positive development. Best practices, including mentoring and
skill development (social, cultural and academic) were adopted
as core components to the Flagship Program.
- Flagship is based on collaboration among
over twenty existing community “partner” agencies and
organizations that bring their programs to the schools.
- At each Flagship school, Youth Development
Coordinators work with principals to arrange, schedule, recruit
for and oversee the after-school and summer programs. These
coordinators also work with site teams made up of parents
teachers, principals and students to determine what activities
meet the needs of that particular school community.
- Examples of activities include tutoring,
mentoring, skill development classes, sports, arts classes,
conflict resolution groups, youth theater, job shadowing,
community volunteer service and service learning projects. They
also arrange for food and transportation for students to and
from activities.
- All Flagship services and activities are
provided free of cost to students. Having services at the school
sites, not only allows populations of students (ie: low-income
and at-risk) to participate, who may otherwise not have these
services available, but also eliminates the barrier of
transportation to community facilities.
- Flagship is currently in 9 Missoula MCPS
District One schools. It operates in all four urban high
schools, all three middle schools and two elementary schools.
- Last year, over 4,000 students participated
in over 600 different Flagship activities. During that same
period, 700 volunteers donated almost 14,000 hours of their time
as part of Flagship.
- A professional research corporation recently
completed a three-year study of after-school programs in six
cities across the U.S., including Missoula Their research
revealed that students who participated in the programs improved
their school attitudes and behaviors, with 2/3 of the
participants reporting that the programs helped them do better
in school. Parents substantiated these responses. Participants
also reported learning new skills and improved self-confidence.
They engaged in fewer at-risk behaviors and strengthened their
social networks by reportedly interacting better with adults and
getting along better with their peers. Four Flagship schools are
currently participating in a two year national study of
promising after-school programs, financed by the Mott
Foundation.
- The cost of Flagship, per school site, is
approximately $50,000 per year. This includes salary for a
school-based Youth Development Coordinator, as well as a site
budget for transportation, supplies and food and some
administrative costs associated with the program. These costs
have been covered through a combination of private and public
dollars from local, state and federal sources
- Flagship is a program of Turning Point,
which is a legal subsidiary of the Western Montana Mental Health
Center (501c3).
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