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1 GEAR UP BRIDGE BUILDERS A transition mentoring program

2 Mission The GEAR UP Bridge Builders program allows students to build positive relationships with peers while learning social, emotional and academic skills that will help them have a successful transition to high school.

3 Basic structure  11 th and 12 th grade high school students recruited to mentor 8 th graders. Targeted 11 th graders.  Mentoring is done in a group format with about a 3:8 mentor to mentee ratio.  Program runs from January of 8 th grade through June of 9 th grade.  Meetings take place once a month at the middle school. 8 th graders are pulled out of their last period class.  HS mentors meet with GEAR UP staff to prepare their lesson/activities once a month at the high school before the meeting with the 8 th graders.

4 Getting started  Met with each high school and middle school principal to present our program proposal.  Proposal included: 1. Program description 2. What the high school would be responsible for 3. What the middle school would be responsible for 4. What GEAR UP staff would be responsible for.

5 High School  In building point person to: Help distribute and collect applications Help communicate with students Be available to answer student/staff questions  Space for mentors to have a monthly planning meeting.

6 Middle School  Assistance identifying 8 th grade students. Include feedback from teachers and counselors.  Administrator approval to pull students out of class once a month.  Space for monthly meetings to occur.  Assistance supervising if multiple classrooms are being used.

7 GEAR UP staff  Advertisement of program both at the HS and MS.  Coordinate with HS staff on mentor recruiting.  Coordinate with MS staff on 8 th grade participant recruiting  Attend monthly planning meeting with the HS mentors.  Ensure all participants sign in.  Coordinate with appropriate building staff on space and supervision needs.

8 Recruiting of high school mentors  Created a flyer and application which is included in your folder.  Presented at all staff meeting so high school teachers were aware of the program and could encourage students to apply.  GEAR UP staff went to the HS and presented in 11 th grade US History classes.  Provided an extended training at the beginning of the program. Focus on setting clear boundaries.

9 Identifying 8 th graders  Looked at drop out risk indictors: Attendance, Behavior, Core Class performance.  Targeted students not engaging in outside of the school day GEAR UP activities.  Sent lists to teachers and counselors for feedback.  Presented it in a way so that students saw it as a privilege rather than something the “bad” kids were doing.

10 Topic: Differences between Middle School and High School Objectives: 1. Academic differences - Credits count and every class matters - Type/difficulty of the work - Expectations of teachers 2. Social differences - Importance of and ways to get involved. Example: sports, clubs, ASB - High school events: spirit days, football games, homecoming, color war - The truth about cliques. 3. Myth busting – opportunity for mentees to share what they have heard about high school and how whether it’s true or not. Format must include: Ice Breaker Introduction of topic Discussion

11 What we’ve learned so far  Can be difficult navigating the HS and MS calendars.  MS students can be difficult to engage. Breaking into smaller groups so it’s a 1:2 or 3 mentor to mentee ratio could me more effective.  The more interactive the better. Ice breakers and games help to break down walls.  Giving the HS students more control over the meeting seemed to open them up more and felt more natural.

12 Things to keep in mind  Take the time to plan and set this up right.  How structured of a curriculum do you want to use.  Progression of monthly topics.  How often and when to hold the meetings.  Presentation (selling) of the program to 8 th graders.  Support from the MS and HS is key!  Provide ongoing training, support and feedback to the HS mentors.


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