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Summer Events and Activities

Summer Events and Activities. Washington State Migrant Education Conference August 16, 2013 Yakima, WA. Events and Activities . Dare to Dream Academy: Exploring Your Future Dare to Dream Academic Academy Math Science Voices from the Field .

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Summer Events and Activities

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  1. Summer Eventsand Activities Washington State Migrant Education Conference August 16, 2013 Yakima, WA

  2. Events and Activities • Dare to Dream Academy: Exploring Your Future • Dare to Dream Academic Academy • Math • Science • Voices from the Field

  3. Dare to Dream Academy: Exploring Your Future

  4. Dare to Dream Academy: Exploring Your Future • Planning process • CAMP (CWU, UW, WSU) • Chicano Ed. Program (EWU) • Association of Washington School Principals

  5. Student Selection Process • Priority for Service • Student Needs List • 2012-13 8th and 9th graders

  6. Notification of Selection • Parent and Student Notification (handout) • District Notification (handout)

  7. Recruitment Process • MSDR staff • Contact with districts • Follow up calls to districts • Creation of waiting list • No shows

  8. Goals and Objectives • See CAMP Mentor Training Handout

  9. Week Agenda • Sunday: Travel Day, Orientation • Monday: Team Building, Leadership, Goal setting • Tuesday: Exploring Careers • Wednesday: High School Planning and Goal Setting • Thursday: College Getting Informed • Friday: Academic Fair, Transitional Issues, Parent Support

  10. Credit Accrual • AWSP • Worked with CAMP to design a program that contained rigor and relevance for credit bearing • Certificated teachers onsite to work with students and keep documentation on rigor, relevance for credit bearing • .5 elective credit awarded to attendees • Will send transcripts to school districts

  11. DTD Academic Academy

  12. Planning Process • Same as DTD Academy • PLUS planning meetings via K20 and on university site between AWSP, OSPI and CAMP on design of strong academic agenda

  13. Student Selection • Priority for Service • Needs Students • 2012-13 10th and 11th grades (some non-graduating 12 graders)

  14. Notification • Same as DTD Academy

  15. Recruitment • Same as DTD Academy

  16. Math or Science Academy Assignment • WSU • Reviewed Academic Records on MSIS • Identified failed math or science classes

  17. Goals and Objectives • See CAMP Mentor Training Handout

  18. Week Agenda • See WSU Academic Academy Handout

  19. Credit Accrual • AWSP • Worked with CAMP to design a program that contained rigor and relevance for credit bearing • Math or Science endorsed certificated teachers onsite to work with students and keep documentation on rigor, relevance for credit bearing • .5 core credit awarded to attendees • Will send transcripts to school districts

  20. Journal Writing • Journal writing was a part of the daily routine • Each evening AWSP teachers would read journals and provide feedback • It also guided professors and DTD staff on adjusting teaching and activities according to what was being written in the journals

  21. DTD Journal Entry on goals and mentoring

  22. Evaluation • Student Survey Handout • Tracking • CEDARS • State Assessments

  23. Voices From the Field • Hands on experience integrating math, science, and writing into a natural setting

  24. Selection • District selection to participate (Handout) • Student selection • Priority for Service • Needs

  25. Goals and Objectives • See Voices from the Fields Brochure Handout

  26. Chaperones • See Handout • Needed 10…difficult to recruit…help!

  27. Contacts • OSPI Helen Malagon Lupe Ledesma Sylvia Reyna Paul McCold Terrie Beckman First.lastname@k12.wa.us 360.725.6147 • MSDR Lee Campos Lisa Schlenker Elizabeth Hernandez lcampos@msdr.org 509.837.2712 800-837-6084

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