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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Community Services Committee Meeting
1:30 PM - Monday, October 14, 2024
7th Floor Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. APPOINTMENT OF WONEATA STALLWORTH TO THE PARKS
COMMISSION
a) AB - 3670 Mayor Pavone recommends confirmation of his appointment of Ms. Woneata
Stallworth to the Parks Commission to fulfill an unexpired term expiring October 1, 2026.
2. RENTON STUDENT HEALTH HUB UPDATE
a) Presentation
3. PIAZZA PARK UPDATE
a) Presentation
4. EMERGING ISSUES IN PARKS & RECREATION
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AB - 3670
City Council Regular Meeting - 07 Oct 2024
SUBJECT/TITLE: Appointment of Woneata Stallworth to the Parks Commission
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Community Services Committee
DEPARTMENT: Mayor Pavone
STAFF CONTACT: Linda Moschetti-Newing, Executive Assistant
EXT.: 6520
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
Appointment of Ms. Stallworth to the Parks Commission has no fiscal impact.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Mayor Pavone appoints Ms. Woneata Stallworth to the Parks Commission to assume the position of a Parks
Commissioner who resigned February 27, 2024. Ms. Stallworth’s term will expire October 1, 2026.
Ms. Stallworth was selected from a pool of six applicants, four of whom possessed the desired characteristics
to serve on the Commission. The Commission Interview Sub-Committee and Parks and Recreation
Department management conducted interviews September 4. Ms. Stallworth was unanimously selected to fill
the vacancy. She is a 20-year resident of Renton with a Masters of Public Health in Community Health
Sciences and Nutrition. She has served in leadership capacities of adult and youth sports and fitness programs
for the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, and most recently as Parks Program Coordinator for the City of Kent
before accepting a position with the Department of Commerce. Ms. Stallworth continues to be involved in
youth sports by coaching basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
EXHIBITS:
A. Recommendation Memo
B. Application
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Confirm Mayor Pavone's appointment of Ms. Woneata Stallworth to the Parks Commission to assume a
position vacated in February. Ms. Stallworth’s term will expire October 1, 2026.
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PARKS AND RECREATION
DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE September 11,2024
TO:Armondo Pavone,Mayor
CC:Ed VanValey,Chief Administrative Officer
Jason Seth,City Clerk
Linda Moschetti-Newing,Executive Assistant
Roberta Graver,Administrative Assistant
FROM:Maryjane Van Cleave,Parks and Recreation Administrator
SUBJECT:Appointment of Park Commissioner
I,along with staff and the board of Park Commissioners,would like to request your
consideration to recommend to the City Council the appointment for Park Board
Commissioner,Woneata Stallworth.
Parks Commissioner Christine Santos resigned from the board February 27,2024.Staff
posted the vacancy and compiled eight applications to review.Due to department
transitions and the board In August 2024,two applicants declined to participate in the
candidacy process.
A board committee including department management,deliberated,and forwarded
four applications for the interview process,declining on two,agreeing the applications
did not express relevant interest in parks and recreation.The board interview
committee,with department management,interviewed four candidates on September
4,2024.The interview team was in consensus expressing they felt very fortunate to
have such high—qualitycandidates apply.After full board deliberation at the September
10,2024 Park Commission meeting,the board and I concur,in full agreement,to
forward the recommendation for Woneata Stallworth to fill the board position vacancy,
with her term expiring October 1,2026 to fulfill the balance of Christine Santos’term.
Both her application and responses during the interview expressed her comprehensive
experience,professional background,community service,and understanding of the
scope of parks and recreation activities,issues,and opportunities,and will be an
excellent advocate and asset to the Commission,staff,and the citizens of Renton.
We feel very fortunate Woneata Stallworth is willing to volunteerher time in this board
capacity.
Should you have any questions or concerns,please feel free to call me at x6617
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Address:
Email
Phone
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Resident Yes
ResidentSince 2004
formerresidence
EducationBackground MPH: Community Health Sciences & Nutrition ‐ Tulane University MBA:
International Business ‐ WSU BA: Finance ‐ WSU
OccupationalBackground
Assistant Director of Youth Sports & Fitness ‐ Army CYS (Brussels
Belgium) May 2016 ‐ Jan. 2018 Assistant Athletic Director ‐ Marine Corps
Community Services (Iwakuni, Japan) Jan. 2018 ‐ Dec. 2019 Youth Sports
Coordinator ‐ Navy CYP (Bahrain) Jan. 2020 ‐ July 2021 Parks Program
Coordinator ‐ City of Kent ‐ Aug. 2021 ‐ Nov. 2023 (Adult & Youth Sports,
Asst. Facility Manager)
Employer: Grant Manager for WA State Department of Commerce Nov. 2023 ‐
Present
CommunityActivities Youth Sports Coach (basketball, volleyball, and soccer).
Reasonforapplying I want to participate in making Renton a better place to live. I believe my
experience in recreation will be a valuable asset to the community.
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To view this form submission online, please follow the link below:
https://rentonwa.gov/form/one.aspx?objectId=20222577&contextId=9212967&returnto=submissions
Gender Ms.
Name Woneata Stallworth
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Renton Student
Health Hub
Community Services Committee –Oct. 14, 2024
Maryjane Van Cleave
Parks & Recreation Administrator
City of Renton
Guy Williams
Human Services Manager
City of Renton
Lori Flemming
Human Services Coordinator
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2023/2024 Human Services Funded Agencies –Serving Youth
Asian Counseling and Referral Service –
Whole Health Oriented Mental Health Program; $20K
•Hourly counseling sessions
•11 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Communities in Schools Renton –Integrated Student Support; $10K
•Case management and provides school‐wide resources to students.
•109 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Crisis Connections –Crisis Line; $10K
•Crisis information and referral through Crisis line.
•126 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Crisis Connections – Teen Link; $10K
•Crisis information and referral through Teen Link/Substance Abuse line and
‘Where to Turn for Teens’ booklets to teens.
•9 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
DAWN‐Domestic Abuse Women’s Network/Emerg. Shelter; $15K
•Safe housing for women and their children fleeing DV situations.
•4 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
KidVantage –A Strong Foundation for Kids –Basic Needs; $15K
•Basic needs supply bundles for children.
•497 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
King Co. Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) Sexual assault advocacy services; $30K
•Legal and general advocacy services to victims of sexual violence and their families.
•182 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Multi‐Service Center –Emergency Assistance Resource Navigation Services; $14K
•Rent/emergency assistance vouchers and counseling.
•17 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Open Doors for Multicultural Families – Family Program Support; 10K
•30‐minute one‐on‐one case management sessions
•40 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
REACH –REACH Center of Hope Family Shelter; $51K
•15‐minute case management sessions and shelter for families.
•11 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
The Children and Youth Justice Center –LINC; $10K
•Case management assessments.
•9 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Vine Maple Place –Stable Family Program; $15K
•Case management and rent/emergency assistance.
•114 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
Way Back Inn – Transitional Housing Program; $13K
•Transitional housing and case management sessions to homeless families.
•21 Renton children served (ages 6‐17)
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The Mission is to ensure every
student can access theservicesthey
need to succeed in school
The Vision isforSchools andCity
Governments to worktogether with
cross‐sector agencies to co‐develop
student and family‐centered
services
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REMINDER OF HOW
WE GOTTOTODAY
SCHOOLS FACE GROWING
STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
COVID‐19 PANDEMIC
ANDSCHOOL CLOSURES
2010 ‐2020
2020 ‐2021
2021 ‐2022
SCHOOLS FULLYREOPEN
SCHOOLS AREOVERWHELMED
2022 ‐2023
DISTRICT INCREASES INVESTMENTS
INSTUDENT SUPPORTSERVICES
2023 ‐
During SY 2022‐2023, record numbers of students
returnto school with anxiety, depression, and other
behavioral health issues that impact attendance,
learning, and academic performance.
After more than a decade of stability
orimprovement, themental health of
adolescents plunged in the early
2010s.
RentonSchool District returns to
full day, 5 ‐days‐a ‐week, in‐person
learningfor gradesK‐12 for SY 2021‐
2022.
To build capacity, Renton School
District forms new partnerships
and launches new programs and
services.
RentonSchools close onMay 16, 2020
and move to remotelearning.
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Renton Student Health Hub is a
collaborative, centralized network
formed by Renton School District, City of
Renton, Health Commons Project,and
their partners that provides Renton
students with an easy waytoaccess the
health and social services they need to
succeed inschool.
TheStudent Health Hub is informedby
an evidence‐based model developed by
the Camden Coalition, called the
Community Care Hub
INTRO TORENTON
STUDENT HEALTH HUB
Tolearnmore aboutthe RentonStudent Health Hub,visit:
https://studenthealthhub.org/renton‐student‐health‐hub/
TolearnmoreabouttheCommunityCareHub,visit:
https://www.partnership2asc.org/wp‐content/uploads/2023/05/Functions‐of‐a‐Mature‐Community‐Care‐Hub‐May‐2023.pdf
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STUDENT SUPPORT
SERVICE MENU
Targeted Group Supports
→Peer Support
→SuicidePrevention
→Wellness Small Groups
Tier3
Tier2
1–5%
of students
5–10%
ofstudents
100%
All Students
Individual Supports
→Individual Therapy
→Referral Pathways
→Treatment Groups
Tier1
Universal Supports
→MentalWellness Awareness
→Support for Physical/Mental Health
→Universal Screening (SB ‐SBIRT)
→Student‐led Mental Wellness Clubs
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
in SY 2023‐2024
Providence+ Sounders FC /RAVEFoundation Partnership
→Launched in 4 Schools
HazelHealth
→Launched inAllSchools
→594 Students Referred
→331 Students Served
→1962 Student Sessions
SB‐SBIRT
→Launched in 2 Schools
→Onboarded 9 Community Providers
→224 Students Screened
→22 Students Matched to Services
→Average TurnaroundTime 8.15 Days
https://studenthealthhub.org/renton‐quarterly‐report/
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