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1 NEWTON METCO School Committee Presentation April 2016 Maricel Sheets, Director

2  Racial Imbalance Law of 1965.  Newton, one of the first of seven communities to establish the METCO program with Boston students joining in September of 1966.  Proudly in existence for 50 years, one of the only voluntary integration programs in the nation. METCO, Inc.

3 Provide opportunity for children from racially imbalanced schools in Boston and children from isolated suburban schools to learn together in an integrated public school setting. Mission of METCO

4 Increase the diversity and reduce racial isolation, in order for students from different backgrounds to learn from each other in meaningful ways and provide a closer understanding and cooperation between urban and suburban parents and other citizens in the Boston Metropolitan area. Vision of METCO

5 Provide a strong academic foundation, as well as an environment rich in cultural, educational, ethnic and racial diversity for the academic and social success of students. Newton METCO’s Purpose

6 Support Student Success, K-12 Provide Staff Support & Training Engage Family & Community 2015-2016 Priorities

7 Increased staff from 4 to 6 METCO Counselors and one intern. Elementary/Middle School Counselor average case load of 80 students serving 4-5 schools.  Newton METCO Staff presence at all 21 schools  Intense Academic & Attendance Progress Monitoring for K-2  Peer group social/emotional skill development  Coordinate in-school and out-of-school services  Effective transition plan to each level Support Student Success - Staffing

8  Increase access to programming that supports students academic and social success.  Partner with Title I for the Strong Start Program serving entering Kindergarten students.  Coordinate Transportation for Summer Programming  ELL, Extended School Year, Calculus Project, Summer Success, and Transition Program Support Student Success - Programming

9  Equitable presence and support of Newton METCO Counselors at all 21 schools.  METCO Counselors to supervise 4-5 interns seeking Guidance Counseling and Social Work licensure.  Provide opportunity for diverse undergrads/grads students to experience a suburban public district.  Increase the diversity pool for future vacancies in guidance counseling and social work positions. Opportunities & Challenges to Support Student Success

10  Increase placement of Kindergarten students in After Care to increase peer-to-peer relationship building and minimize transportation cost and time on travel.  Place students in cohorts and equitably distribute placement among elementary schools. Opportunities & Challenges to Support Student Success

11  Courageous Conversations About Race Series  Collaboration with Teaching & Learning and Newton METCO to provide professional development to over 100 Newton school administrators to support the social and academic success of all students.  Tailored Professional Development for Curriculum Coordinators, ELA MS teachers and Special Education Administrators.  Newton METCO Staff support schools with culturally proficient practices. Coaching & Supporting Staff

12  Expand Culturally Proficient School Practices  Support school leaders in engaging in effective practices.  Continue to develop Newton METCO staff facilitation and training skills to support staff at schools.  Increase teacher and staff capacity in culturally proficient practices. Opportunities & Challenges Staff Support & Training

13  Direct communication between Newton METCO Counselor and families at assigned schools.  Support METCO Liaisons on School PTOs.  Decrease Newton METCO Family meetings from 6 to 3 to support Newton METCO family participation at parent/teacher conferences, school-wide activities and Newton Family Conference. Family & Community Engagement

14  Over 400 in attendance – Boston and Newton families of color.  Overall positive feedback from 108 evaluations.  Families found the speaker, forum, and workshops to be engaging, thoughtful and helpful.  Families are asking for workshops to be longer, for Kalise Wornum to return and for more opportunities for networking. Newton Family Conference

15  Establish the Newton Buddy Program at each Elementary School for new families.  Institute an advisory council of former “host families” to learn of best practices.  Newton METCO Parent Board C0-Chair to serve on the Newton Citywide PTO.  Draft a Newton METCO Liaison description for PTOs. Opportunities & Challenges Family & Community Engagement

16 Questions & Feedback


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