This week marks our last full week in December and for calendar year 2011. With that, I am pleased to announce the arrival of our Alt Ed Van! Our new(ish) 2004 Chevy Astro is clean, green and ready for our exclusive use in any of our programs. Contact me if you want to know how to access our van. A thank you to King County for the grant, and district transportation for the making our new van a reality.
Bravo Zulu! Speaking of grants, this week’s Bravo Zulu goes to Beverly Mowrer, and a big thank you, once again, to the Highline Schools Foundation. Bev has landed a Mad Grant for $1000 at New Start to be spent on a public art project in conjunction with the City of Burien. The funds will be used to enhance the Salmon Creek Campus while increasing student awareness and appreciation for the arts in our community. Beverly, the grant and project which will include collaboration with students, the City of Burien, PSSC and other district departments should offer mentorship and senor project opportunities for our seniors. More importantly, Bev’s efforts and enthusiasm once again reflects the collaborative nature and innovative thinking inherent to our New Start staff. Congratulations on the grant Bev, and thank you for a job well done!
F-Project intervention Plan & Fridays
Thank you for your ideas to provide intervention above and beyond what we normally do to identify and support our students at risk of failing this session or semester. As we’ve discussed, the district sponsored F-Project is releasing funds to provide temporary and interim supports to turn the tide of very disappointing quarterly grades across the district by our secondary students. Fortunately, quarter grades are a progress report and not lasting on the student transcript. We can turn this around for our kids with a surge of support.
At New Start we will request a temporary student family liaison to communicate and case manage our identified students in need. Funds will resource the extra-adult in student’s lives that will get them to school. Attendance and student class failure are strongly correlated at New Start. Our hope is to bring this person on board for session four students to help keep them coming and passing their classes. The case management, advisory and student supervision models (caring adults) work, and with added intensity should help our students pass our classes this session.
At CHOICE we are proposing a surge with in-classroom support. A temporary para-educator will be brought on board through the end of the semester with the charge of changing direction for targeted 9th and 10th graders who are failing this semester. Again, a caring adult, focused on particular kids is our model.
Stay tuned for next steps in getting our interventions rolling at each site. It is a “surge of support” of sorts and a wise investment for the district if they have funds available. If we are successful in our interventions we won’t have to be figuring out recovery strategies later.
Speaking about intervention, I want to share my excitement that both sites have organically, and at nearly the same time, begun talking about how we may use our Fridays differently. The less-structured Friday interventions for our struggling students do not seem to be yielding the results our kids need. I am very proud that each of you has been open to re-thinking Fridays. I will discuss this with our Alt Ed leadership team this week. There will be more to follow as we continue to teach and support all of our kids to higher achievement.
The Week Ahead…
Our last week is a full one. I am meeting with the CHOICE PSO President and Alt Ed Senior Leadership this week. Thursday we have our Traditional Staff Holiday Party (this will be our 4th). The week rounds out with PBIS meetings and presentation planning for the upcoming Oregon PBIS Conference in late February. Our last PCT is scheduled for Site-Based Team Time Meetings and New Start will have a number of intake conferences for the start of the new year and session.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
NS/CH/ERAC/NS | New Start/CHOICE | ERAC/NS/CH/PSSC | CHOICE | New Start |
Dec 12 | Dec 13 | Dec 14 | Dec 15 | Dec 16 |
Open NS w/Sub NS In Classrooms CH PSO President Meeting ERAC Alt Ed Budget Meeting NS Sculpture Meeting | NS Planning Time NS Advisory Check CH in Classrooms
| M/Carla Jackson NS Talk to Seniors CH Home School Planning PSSC Alt Ed Leadership Meeting
| CH In classrooms Staff Party Prep Staff Holiday Party @ my house!
| NS PBIS Meeting PBIS Conference Presentation Prep Weekly w/Kati S Becca Updates Weekly/ Andrea L |
And don’t forget the Party!
A Season’s Greetings Soiree IV
@ Mike’s House,
Thursday, December 15th 4:00 – 6:00 pm (?) for holiday cheer, food, music and games around the tree!
v Warm & Traditional Seasonal Beverages
v Bring Hors d’oeurve or appetizer if you choose
o Let Mike Know what you’re bringing (so we don’t double up)
v Bring a Gift to Play! Our Traditional Gift Exchange Game around the tree
o $10 limit or a re-gift
o Festive holiday wrapping – This year a prize for best wrapping!
# Please email Mike if you would like to be on the Gift Wrap Judging Panel
o Gift Theme: “Holiday Hitchhiker”
o Begins at 5:30
v As always, the Hot Chocolate Hot Tub is open!
o (Bring your Santa suit!)
v Double the fun - Bring your seasonal sweetheart! Location:
Mike’s House
Have a wonderful, last full week of the year!