Nathan, We're even. I left all my contact info in a car that is in the body shop. I will try to get them today.
A group called "Youth in Need" has among its clients foster care clients. The state of Missouri deems these people from homes where their parents could not support them "self sufficient" at age 18, just like you and I were, right? I would approach them and determine if classes were appropriate and really do some exploratory questioning. This could, with Board approval, become another social service of ByteWorks. As I see this, a principal role would be coordination and organization and the initial leadership. The powers that be in St. Charles are big on private initiatives, but they can respond with grants or other support when needed. nneff wrote: > John, > > I left all the beautiful notes that I took about your St. Charles idea > at Byteworks. > > I'd like to get the ball rolling, so let me ask you some questions: > > What exactly is the target audience we're looking at? If I'm > understanding correctly, the audience we're aiming at is "trouble" > teenagers who need some kind of guidance. > > How would we recruit students for this class, and what would we teach? > > I would like to have more of a programming class, but even the most > simple programming would probably overwhelm and bore "trouble" teens. > What kind of schedule are we looking at? I would be available maybe > once a week, and again, Dave Herholz *may* be interested, but his time > is limited also. > > How would this be affiliated with ByteWorks? > > I started a page on the ByteWorks wiki about this idea. > http://wiki.bworks.org/doku.php?id=saint_charles_programming_class > > I will get my notes from this Saturday, and see what I missed. To > summarize, I would like to know what kind of audience I would be > dealing with. > > Thanks, > --Nate > > >
