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Santa Fe High School Guided Study Intervention Program

Santa Fe High School Guided Study Intervention Program. Dr. Monica Oviedo, Principal Email: Monica.Oviedo@wuhsd.k12.ca.us Phone: 562-698-8121 x4000 Christiana Kraus, Coordinator/Teacher Email: Christiana.Kraus@wuhsd.k12.ca.us Phone: 562-698-8121 x4085. Summer Prep Work .

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Santa Fe High School Guided Study Intervention Program

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  1. Santa Fe High School Guided Study Intervention Program Dr. Monica Oviedo, Principal Email: Monica.Oviedo@wuhsd.k12.ca.us Phone: 562-698-8121 x4000 Christiana Kraus, Coordinator/Teacher Email: Christiana.Kraus@wuhsd.k12.ca.us Phone: 562-698-8121 x4085

  2. Summer Prep Work • Identification: At Risk incoming 9th graders: 70 students • Summer Bridge Program • Cumulative Folder Review • Hand Scheduling • Matching Student needs to teacher expertise (Guided Study class)

  3. Guided Study Class • Senior Academic Mentors 1:3 Ratio • Weekly grade checks • Weekly planner check • Bi-weekly notebook check • Bi-weekly backpack clean out • Re-teach/ Re-learn Core Subject Warm-ups • Weekly Communication with Core Teachers • Saturday: The 6th Day of School

  4. Outreach Support • Counselor: Small groups working on issues: Anger Management, loss, conflict resolution • SART participation • Parent Meetings Conferences • Fieldtrips/ speakers (driven by COPS career inventory) • Incentives

  5. 10 students total 1 1 1 5 2 # of credits earned 20 25 40 45 50 Evidence to Support2005-2006 (off Target)

  6. 48 students total 5 12 16 11 3 1 #of credits earned 55 (1.65 GPA) 60 (1.98 GPA) 65 (2.92 GPA) 70 (2.86 GPA) 75 (2.83GPA) 80 (2.85 GPA) Evidence to Support2005-2006(On/Above Target)

  7. Evidence to Support2005-2006: Significant Data • On Target: 87% • Overall GPA: 2.33 • Discipline Transfers: 8 • Honor Roll: 6 for the year • Accepted into Honors: 1 • Accepted into AVID: 1 • Accepted into Business Academy:10 • Went & Completed Summer School:21

  8. Next Year • Guided Study Program • Expansion: • Three 9th grade classes • One 10th grade class (new) • Servicing 103 at-risk students • Senior Mentor Program Expansion: • Servicing all Guided Study, Introduction to Algebra & Bi-lingual Algebra classes • Servicing 60 senior students

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