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Panther Time Committee

This document provides research updates and benefits of implementing Panther Time, including details on the implementation process and timeline. It also invites faculty members to participate in Panther Time Committee meetings and vote on the implementation.

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Panther Time Committee

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  1. Panther Time Committee Keith Barmann, Owen Crosby, Jean Fraijo, Valeria Gardner, Kaitlin Goodwillie, Eric Lee, April Moore, Derek Nino, Gulie Rudd, Amy Schneider, Shannon Stone, Charlotte Vega

  2. Research Updates University High School, Irvine, CA • Has had the same schedule over 15 years, block schedule (odds/evens) • Daily 45 minutes of “office hours” where students go to teachers’ classrooms, make-up work, and get help from teachers

  3. Research Updates Roosevelt High, Eastvale, CA • Weekly homeroom (32 minutes) • Non-academic curriculum—diversity, anti-bullying, goal setting

  4. Research Updates Centennial High School, Corona, CA • Academic intervention • Voted positively, but Leadership Team decided not to implement in order to fine-tune for next year • Will have extension opportunities for students who are achieving and core instruction for those not on track

  5. Benefits • Reduces classroom interruptions • Provides increased flexibility to provide interventions/enrichment for students Take a moment to peruse the additional benefits identified by staff at our February faculty meeting.

  6. Implementation in Phases • Day 1, August 10: Students go to all periods, including Panther Time • 2-4 weeks later: Begin rotations for teachers who so desire • 2-4 weeks later: Begin No Zero Zone implementation

  7. Questions? Panther Time (SSR, Peer Tutoring, Study Hall) No Zero Zone Other Intensive Intervention/ Enrichment Rotations

  8. Process & Timeline • Suggestion Box—Share with us! • Frequent Asked Questions—coming via email • Open Invitation: Panther Time Committee meeting on Wednesday, 2:50 p.m. in the library • Vote: March 2 during period faculty meetings

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