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1 “The Program” STEPS: Summer Transition Educational Program for Success July 2008 STEPS: Summer Transition Educational Program for Success July 2008

2 Teacher Planning Team  Group of teachers who met 1-2 times per month to organize, plan, schedule and implement the program.  Design and host informational meetings for students and their families  STEP 1: Set upon our theme: ‘Green’  STEP 2: Added the academic piece: Seedfolks, graphing, percentages  STEP 3: Added the student engagement piece: Service Learning, Career Exploration, College Planning, and Field Trips  STEP 4: Recruit students  Challenges: scheduling for meetings, time frame of deadlines, and what to expect questions?  Group of teachers who met 1-2 times per month to organize, plan, schedule and implement the program.  Design and host informational meetings for students and their families  STEP 1: Set upon our theme: ‘Green’  STEP 2: Added the academic piece: Seedfolks, graphing, percentages  STEP 3: Added the student engagement piece: Service Learning, Career Exploration, College Planning, and Field Trips  STEP 4: Recruit students  Challenges: scheduling for meetings, time frame of deadlines, and what to expect questions?

3 Objectives  Increase literacy - Math and English  Improve MCAS scores  Increase study skills  Increase connections to community  Increase opportunities for adult mentors  Raise student and family aspirations for continued education and career readiness  Increase literacy - Math and English  Improve MCAS scores  Increase study skills  Increase connections to community  Increase opportunities for adult mentors  Raise student and family aspirations for continued education and career readiness

4 General Overview of Program  Parent Meeting: June 26th 7:00 pm  Daily Schedule (included in packet)  Transportation was provided for any student who wished to participate  Breakfast and snacks were offered to students at no cost  Guest speakers invited to enhance objectives  Parent Meeting: June 26th 7:00 pm  Daily Schedule (included in packet)  Transportation was provided for any student who wished to participate  Breakfast and snacks were offered to students at no cost  Guest speakers invited to enhance objectives

5 Build-A-Learner/ Opening Week Activities  Engaging activities to jump-start learning and teambuilding  Stress importance of schedule, guidelines and expectations  Quote Activity, School Tour, Active Listening, Jiminy Peak Ropes Course  Theme: Going Green: Jennifer Munoz  Looking at careers and resumes  Career Exploration  Analytical, Practical and Creative  Engaging activities to jump-start learning and teambuilding  Stress importance of schedule, guidelines and expectations  Quote Activity, School Tour, Active Listening, Jiminy Peak Ropes Course  Theme: Going Green: Jennifer Munoz  Looking at careers and resumes  Career Exploration  Analytical, Practical and Creative

6 Week Two Activities  Junior Achievement  Guest Speakers: Jennifer Munoz and Valerie Schwarz, Berkshire Food Project  Gearing up for Service: Serving at Berkshire Food Project  Junior Achievement  Guest Speakers: Jennifer Munoz and Valerie Schwarz, Berkshire Food Project  Gearing up for Service: Serving at Berkshire Food Project

7 Week Three Activities  Career Exploration  CareTaker Farm  MCLA: College Search  Jennifer Munoz: harvesting the garden  Career Exploration  CareTaker Farm  MCLA: College Search  Jennifer Munoz: harvesting the garden

8 Career Exploration

9 CareTaker Farm

10 MCLA College Search

11 Week Four Activities  Jennifer Munoz  Gearing up for Service Fair  Morgan Goodwin: Where do we go from here?  End of summer projects  Service Fair  Celebration at Jiminy Peak  Jennifer Munoz  Gearing up for Service Fair  Morgan Goodwin: Where do we go from here?  End of summer projects  Service Fair  Celebration at Jiminy Peak

12 How has this program been effective? How has this program been effective?  Student responses:  “It helped me get around the school and get to know the teachers.”  The summer program helped me to learn active listening.”  The summer program helped me because I learned that getting good grades is a good thing and that I have teachers I can trust. I also have a whole new way that I think of school and learning.”  Student responses:  “It helped me get around the school and get to know the teachers.”  The summer program helped me to learn active listening.”  The summer program helped me because I learned that getting good grades is a good thing and that I have teachers I can trust. I also have a whole new way that I think of school and learning.”

13 More successes:  Two students joined athletic teams  Three students enrolled in CP classes to challenge themselves  Two students joined athletic teams  Three students enrolled in CP classes to challenge themselves


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