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Charles D. McGinnis <br />,Juno 8, 1981 <br />page 2 <br /> <br /> Titles II-D and VI programs on May 28, & 29. She informed us that <br /> there were no problems with the program, that everyone was eligible, <br /> and there are apparently no questioned costs. The only problem area <br /> she found was with a report to the Employment Security Commission. <br /> <br /> On a form 625 that the county sends to ESC each quarter, the youth <br /> program's participants were included on our PSE program list. The <br /> youth are not eligible to draw unemployment benefits and therefore <br /> should not be on tbis list. Kathy Isenhour told me that this problem <br /> would be corrected on the next report that she sends in. <br /> <br /> YOUTHWORK <br /> <br /> PAYROLL <br /> <br /> (a) Number of participants receiving checks in May 56 <br /> (b) Amount of payroll* $ 8,386.25 <br /> <br /> (c) Number of personnel: administrative 2 <br /> counselors (full-time) 2 <br /> counselors (part-time) 3 <br /> (d) Amount of participant services** $ 1,700.44 <br /> <br /> (e) Amount of administrative costs** $ 2,940.97 <br /> <br /> The average cost per participant to <br /> <br /> administrate the program (e ~ a) $ 52.52 <br /> <br /> COMMENTS: <br /> <br /> The Summer Youth Program is now under way, with 65 youth being <br /> on the job today. The remaining 91 youth are to be placed on work- <br /> sites sometime this week. In order to help handle the 156 total <br /> y~uth enrollment, 3 part-time counselors were hired on May 18th. <br /> They are Anna Bonds, Ethan Horton, and Reggie Ross-Weaks, and they <br /> will be working for a total of 13 weeks this summer. <br /> <br />* Excluding fringe benefits <br /> <br />** Including fringe' benefits <br /> <br /> <br />