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Good Afternoon Board of Education Members & Guests

Good Afternoon Board of Education Members & Guests. LEILEHUA HIGH SCHOOL PEER MEDIATION PROGRAM. Peer Mediators are. Self Directed Learners Community Contributors Complex Thinkers Quality Producers Effective Communicators Effective and Ethical Users of Technology.

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Good Afternoon Board of Education Members & Guests

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  1. Good Afternoon Board of Education Members & Guests LEILEHUA HIGH SCHOOL PEER MEDIATION PROGRAM

  2. Peer Mediators are.. • Self Directed Learners • Community Contributors • Complex Thinkers • Quality Producers • Effective Communicators • Effective and Ethical Users of Technology

  3. What we offer our peers in dealing with bullying/harassment or other issues they may be faced with is…

  4. PREVENTION and INTERVENTION activities on campus such as…

  5. Peer Mediation • PEER MEDIATION is the process of resolving conflicts with the assistance of a neutral third party, trained peer mediators. • CONFIDENTIAL • ON CAMPUS • IT'S FREE

  6. 2010-2011Statistics • 53 Mediations Conducted • Grade 9 = 44 • Grade 10 = 29 • Grade 11= 27 • Grade 12 = 6 • Total 106 students • 53 (100%) cases mediated with an agreement • Top issues to be mediated were: • verbal harassment • rumors • relationship between peers

  7. 2010-2011Disputant Follow-up Evaluations • 98% of disputants were very satisfied or satisfied with the agreement reachedat the mediation session. • 99% of disputants felt the problem was settledafter mediation. • 96% of disputants felt the mediators were very helpful or helpfulin solving the problem. • 96% of disputants felt they learned to become a better communicator and problem-solverby participating in the peer mediation process. • 94% of disputants felt that the mediation program is a worthwhile service for the school.

  8. Peace DaySeptember 21, 2011Pinwheels for Peace

  9. Classroom PresentationsPromoting Positive Behavior Lessons on… Conflict Resolution Anger Management Skill building

  10. Power to the Peaceful Week Monday: M & M Monday (Appreciating Diversity) Tuesday: Take A Stand Tuesday (Anti-bullying) Wednesday: Words that Hurt, Words that Heal Wednesday Thursday: Thankful Thursday (Living with Gratitude) Friday: Aloha Friday (Spread some Aloha)

  11. …and we spread peace with alumni, our families, fellow mediators, our keiki, and the community at large… WE ARE PEACE-MAKERS!

  12. Caring for ourPeace Garden With the Class of 1970 and 2013

  13. Peer Mediation Parent Night Sharing what activities we’ve done over the year with our families…

  14. Hosting Kapaa High SchoolMeeting other peace-makers and sharing our Programs

  15. Hawaii Statewide Peer Mediation Conference Hawaii Supreme Court • host a workshop • assist with planning the conference

  16. Haleiwa & Iliahi Elementary Helping our fellow keiki by teaching a lesson on bullying to 5th and 6th graders

  17. Hawaii Public RadioOctober 20, 2010 “Bullying in the Schools” Interview with: Vice-Principal, Sally Omalza Peer Mediation Counselor, Carla Lum Peer Mediator, Derius Caravallo Parent, Liane Rable

  18. November 9, 2010 News article: Teachers, Peers, Key to Preventing Bullying by Education Reporter, Katherine Poythress * Interview with Ms. Lum about Bullying & Leilehua’s Peer Mediation Program

  19. Do we collect data? We try to…

  20. DATA COLLECTION • Mediations completed (Who was serviced and issues mediated) • Follow-up mediation session evaluations (Has the conflict been resolved? Have you kept to the Agreement? Is another mediation necessary?) • Counseling services provided (Who Ms. Lum serviced and issues counseled that did not warrant mediation) • Classroom Presentation Evaluations on • Conflict Resolution and Anger Awareness Lesson (What did you learn? What did you like BEST? What can we IMPROVE on?) • Peer Mediator Evaluations (What have you gained from being a peer mediator?)

  21. Thank you for inviting us to share our ideas on promoting peace in our School. We appreciate your time, service, and commitment to the children of Hawaii. Call us or come by for a visit…we are always available to speak with you about Peace and Education. We look forward to another productive year of serving others. We invite you to join us! Peace out, Leilehua’s High School Peer Mediators

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