Educational Success Program: Assessment and Outlook

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If Hurricane Irma had a strong impact on logistics resources, the PRE succeeded in implementing all the planned actions and organized new ones which will see the light of day very soon.

Eight concrete actions are still in progress:

1. Daily care of students temporarily excluded from Mont des accords college and the Cité scolaire by the team from the COBRACED association.

2. Weekly workshops dedicated to parents of Sandy-Ground students.

3. Educational workshops outside school hours for children in great difficulty from Sandy-Ground.

4. Multidisciplinary activities for families at the accommodation and social reintegration center.

5. Handisport for alumni of ULIS, young adults out of school with disabilities.

6. Daily support by the CSi association for young people dropping out of school in the Quartier d'Orléans.

7. Family support in Quartier d'Orléans.

8. Psychological follow-up of adolescents suffering from concordia.

Over 188 children, adolescents and parents have benefited from these educational success stories this year.

Boxer Jean-Marc MORMECK came to meet us and as an interdepartmental delegate for equal opportunities overseas. In the premises of the association Le Manteau de St-Martin, he praised the PRE thanks to which 20 families benefit from daily monitoring.

The 2018/2019 PRE is also on the right track: the steering committee has approved 11 new actions!

367 young beneficiaries, with new partners:

• “My school, my whale” which will act on environmental issues for young people;

• "Green Star" which will set up solidarity gardens to allow children to grow fruits and vegetables themselves which they will eat in the canteen;

• “St-Martin extrem runners”, which will define educational success paths dedicated to taste for effort.

Thanks to a tripartite Prefecture-COM-National Education partnership, the Educational Success Program continues its mission in favor of young people from QPV and QVA of the island with a rise in power from year to year. The Saint-Martin PRE is integrated into the 520 existing PRE. If 93% are carried by CCAS and CIAS, the 24 PRE which deploy overseas, are often carried by EPLE. They are managed by coordinators, who constitute 78% of FTEs. Nearly 100 young people benefit from this wonderful program and Saint-Martin can be proud of participating actively. (thanks to Olivier Beaufour, PRE coordinator)

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