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Ranking Evidence-Based Practice
Description The mission of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe program is to intervene in the lives of 16-18 year old high-school dropouts nationwide and provide them with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed.

This community-based program is conducted in three phases. In the first phase, Pre-ChalleNGe, candidates participate in a physically and psychologically demanding assessment and orientation period during which they are introduced to the program's rules and expectations.

Candidates who complete the first phase are enrolled into the program as "cadets" and begin the Residential Phase which lasts for 20-weeks. During this second phase, cadets participate in various activities that are designed to focus around eight core youth development components: Leadership/Followership, Responsible Citizenship, Service to Community, Life-Coping Skills, Physical Fitness, Health and Hygiene, Job Skills, and Academic Excellence. Finally, cadets who successfully complete the second phase move into a one-year Postresidential Phase which is a structured mentoring program.
Goal / Mission The mission of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe program is to intervene in the lives of high-school dropouts and provide them with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed.
Results / Accomplishments An evaluation study interviewed cadets three years after they completed the program and compared them with a control group. The study found that 72% of those in the ChalleNGe program had received their GEDs compared with only 56% of the control group, a difference significant at p<0.0001. In addition, 58% of the cadets were working while only 51% of the controls were working (p<0.015).
Categories Education / Student Performance K-12
Health / Wellness & Lifestyle
Health / Teen & Adolescent Health
Organization(s) National Guard Youth Foundation
Source MDRC
Date of Publication Jun 2011
Date of Implementation 1993
Location Country: USA
Primary Contact 1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 205
Alexandria, VA 22314

(703) 684-5437
info@ngyf.org
http://www.ngycp.org/site/
For more details http://www.mdrc.org/project/evaluation-national...
Target Audience Teens
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