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The Secret Ingredients to Freshman Success. Nicole Congine, Freshman Class Sponsor Melissa Doucet, Middle School Counselor Donna Kline, Freshman Academy Coordinator Michelle Vaughn, Freshman Counselor. Focus Group Findings: Concerns about Transition to Ninth Grade.
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The Secret Ingredientsto Freshman Success Nicole Congine, Freshman Class Sponsor Melissa Doucet, Middle School Counselor Donna Kline, Freshman Academy Coordinator Michelle Vaughn, Freshman Counselor
Focus Group Findings:Concerns about Transition to Ninth Grade • High level of immaturity and irresponsibility • Weakness in skills, such as note-taking, critical thinking, and study skills • Weakness in basic skills in grammar, writing, reading, and math
Increase in number of repeaters • Limited number of teachers who want to teach 9th grade • High number of disciplinary infractions (i.e. tardies, dress code, etc.) • Too little communication with parents
Too little communication with middle school teachers • Most 9th graders do not understand the high school grading policy (cumulative grades as opposed to the nine-week grading period in middle school)
TLT: Transition Leadership Team • Comprised of administrators, counselors, and key teachers from middle and high school • Meet together monthly to discuss academic, social, and organizational transition from 8th to 9th grade – form an articulation agreement between feeder(s) and high school
November: 8th Grade Parent Meeting at Middle School • LA Core 4 Curriculum • TOPS • Value of rigorous classes • EXPLORE test results (how to interpret and utilize them)
March: 8th Grade Parent Meeting at High School • Review of LA Core 4 Curriculum, TOPS • Value of rigorous classes in preparing for ACT, PSAT, SAT • Scheduling process for 9th grade • Showcase of extracurricular activities
March: Scheduling of 9th grade (at middle school) • Team of counselors and administrators from middle and high school (TLT) will spend one day working one-on-one with each 8th grader to create a schedule • Utilize report cards and EXPLORE results to drive decisions on taking honors classes
May: Distribution of Summer packets to 8th Graders • High school summer reading list • Honors assignments for summer • Sports information (LHSAA forms, summer workout schedule, etc.) • List of extracurricular clubs • Calendar for Freshman Orientation, Parent University, Freshman Only Day
June: Summer Bridge Class for “at-risk” students • 20 hours abbreviated course to help transition for low-achievers
July: Abbreviated Education for Careers for Honors Students • Two weeks prior to first day of school • Open to 9th graders who have scheduled 3-4 honors classes • Held daily from 12:00-2:00 p.m. • Not for credit, but will allow students to take a foreign language their 9th grade year
July: Freshman Teachers’ Retreat • review/update team expectations • discuss curriculum changes • plan for the upcoming school year
Late July: Freshman Orientation/ Parent University Session I • Two sessions: A-K from 9:00-11:00 M-Z from 1:00-3:00 • General session followed by 1) paying school fees 2) schedule and book pick-up 3) I.D.’s made • Parent University sessions held in computer labs to go over JPAMS Parent Command Center, Moodle, LAePortal usage, etc.
Peer Mentoring • Jr. & Sr. students apply to be a mentor in April • Selected by whole faculty • Arranged into teams of 5-6 mentors • Teams selected by the ninth grade teachers • Meet periodically in the summer to plan Freshmen Only Day
Freshmen Only Day • Held from 8:30 am - 2:00 pm • Activities: • Icebreakers (getting to know you) • Pep rally • Informal talk about school rules • Orientation to meet administration • School Tours • Run through of schedules with bells
Monthly Mentoring Sessions • Embedded in the school day • Second Tuesday of every month for 40 minutes • Sessions: • 1st (October) • Goal setting, grades, behavior, attendance tracking and learning styles inventory • 2nd (November) • GPA calculations and admission requirements for colleges
Other Mentoring Benefits • Plan and organize a Freshman Tailgate • Additional study buddies • Have a “friend” on campus • Provide an extra “set of eyes” • Teach the mentors leadership skills
Daily Teaming M,W,F – core area interdisciplinary teams T, Th – subject area teams– PLC work
H.E.A.T.Help Eliminate Academic Tardiness • HEAT is a lunchtime detention assigned to students who miss homework assignments. • Students eat a bag lunch while completing their homework.
Vertical Teaming between 8th and 9th grade teachers Held in spring after testing week Paid substitutes for core teachers Meet in central location for a day of working together
“Thumbs Up” meetings • Held twice a month to make sure that all students on each team receive needed attention.
Parent University Classes • Homework Tips for Parents • Using PSAT Results • Preparing for ACT-online prep • Accelerated Reader web-based version • Teen issues, such as Internet safety, cyber bullying, drinking, drug use
Parent University Classes • Using academic databases for research (World Book Online, EBSCO) • JPAMS Parent Command Center, Moodle, LAePortal • Surviving Mid-terms
Contact Information: • Donna Kline, Freshman Academy Coordinator Donna.Kline@zacharyschools.org • Michelle Vaughn, Freshman Counselor Michelle.Vaughn@zacharyschools.org • Nicole Congine, Freshman Class Sponsor Nicole.Congine@zacharyschools.org • Melissa Doucet, Middle School Counselor Melissa.Doucet@zacharyschools.org