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Texas Association of Partners in Education
"Connecting Volunteers, Communities and Businesses to School"
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Programs
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Protect Your Assets
TAPE realizes that a strong connection exists between understanding how to properly handle personal finances and the reality of potentially enjoying personal financial stability and success.
When one understands how to best benefit from their own personal finances, this can greatly impact the quality of their life. Personal monetary decisions that one makes are critical and often it is young people who act before they understand the ramifications of their actions. Poor decisions can result in huge financial burdens that are hard to overcome- like a deep hole out of which one has trouble climbing. These financial burdens affect so many areas of one’s life- from attitudes to health to the type of home they can afford to live in. On the other hand, good, solid financial decisions based on understanding and knowledge can result in positively enhancing one’s life. Knowledgeable and informed decisions can contribute positively to one’s mental and physical well being throughout life. Thanks to a grant from State Farm Insurance , TAPE has developed Protect Your Assets trainings that expose these teens to financial issues about which they are unaware or about which they have had poor examples of how to best handle from their families. Training the YTA teens with personal finance knowledge then guiding them to share that knowledge with other teens through teen led trainings is the heart of “Protect Your Assets.” This will create a new opportunity for the teens to learn and gather assets from each other!
Houston Healthy Community Healthy Youth
TAPE believes that it takes the whole village to raise our children. In support of this belief, TAPE has embraced the initiative started by the Search Institute called Healthy Community * Healthy Youth. Instead of focusing only on reducing risks and intervening in problems, this initiative is rallying to rebuild the foundation of development that all young people need - a foundation that has crumbled for far too many young people in our society. In 2001, TAPE initiated the Houston Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Initiative. The Houston HCHY initiative started as a series of meetings with youth focused organizations to determine the willing participants in the effort to rally young people. As a result of these and many more meetings to come, the group hosted several significant events and workshops. To find out the newest HHCHY programming effort, click here.
TAPE Education Partnerships Conference
Each year, TAPE conducts an Educational Partnerships Conference in Texas. The conference showcases exemplary
partnership practices from across the state of Texas and throughout the nation.
We are pleased to announce that we will again, hold our next conference in conjunction with the Texas Association of School Administrators, during their Midwinter Conference on January 25-27, 2009. The combined attendance for these conferences is expected to be over 4,000 people. Attendees will include, school administrative personnel, educators, Chamber of Commerce leaders, PTA and PTO leaders, Business leaders and Community leaders. See the Annual Conference page for details.
Asset Awareness Training
Learn about the 40 Developmental Assets™ Model, a research based initiative of the Search Institute, and find out how everyone who works in your school district can play a very direct part in helping students to improve their academic achievement and become confident, successful adults.
Create and Sustain Effective Mentor and Volunteer Programs
Let a TAPE Trainer show you how to start a Volunteer or Mentor program using nationally recognized models with proven track records of success. See how this valuable resource can help the youth in your community.
Build & Strengthen Business and Community Partnerships
TAPE will take you through the steps for developing successful educational partnerships with business leaders, community leaders, organizations and individuals who are committed to student excellence. Participants will be shown a series of models, based on the experiences of business and community education partnerships around the country for the past 20 years.
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