SPECIAL EVENTS PROGRAM COORDINATORS Collaborative Plan for Christine Facchetti Student Success Program Kickoff cfacchetti@wareham.k12.ma.us An introductory dinner with the Collaborative Success Plan Board and Program Coordinators will be held for parents and students at the Dudley L. Brown VFW from 6:30 to 8:00 on June 24, 2008. 508-291-3510 ext. 209 Sandra Hammond At the conclusion of the program, there will be a cookout for students to celebrate their accomplishments and to reflect on the program’s strengths and weaknesses. 2008 shammond@ wareham.k12.ma.us 508-291-3510 Final Celebration and Cookout Summer Program ext. 708 Lauren Anthony Counselor lanthony@wareham.k12.ma.us Deborah Freitas Field Trip After a planning discussion with students, a final celebration for students who successfully completed the program will be held. Consultant dfreitas@wareham.k12.ma.us Director of Curriculum Janice Rotella Many thanks to MINERVA’S PIZZA for the donation of tonight’s pizza and for their generosity and help in providing lunches during the summer program jrotella@ wareham.k12.ma.us Sponsored by Wareham High School in partnership with the Wareham Community Freshman Orientation Website http://www.warehamps.org/district/schools/whs/WHS NewStudentOrientation.html CSP Website http://www.warehamps.org/district/schools/whs/departm ents/socialstudies/CollaborativeSuccessProgram.html Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MISSION With the help of our community partners, the collaborative Success Plan Summer Program will address the many needs of Wareham High School’s at-risk students. These partners are The Wareham Athletic Association, The Onset Bay Association, The Onset Foursquare Church, The Students may be attending either the morning or Association, Junior Achievement, and Wareham Pediatrics. A goal of this program is to help our students meet with success. For five weeks during the months of July and August, students may be offered and involved in a variety of the services below: summer school classes one-on-one student mentoring career exploration One-on-one Mentoring Wednesdays in order to meet each student’s For one hour a week students will meet with their mentors. The sessions will occur at a time and place convenient for the mentor and the students. individual needs. Lunch will be served on those days at no cost to students. home visits from social worker* wellness awareness groups celebratory activities *Arranged only when necessary and with parent or guardian’s permission or request Career Exploration One-on-one Student Mentoring While this facet of the program will be facilitated mainly through a software program, BRIDGES, we are hoping for partnerships with local business leaders who will use their expertise to mentor students about their future plans. Career Exploration Academic Tutoring and Remediation Morning Sessions 9:30 – 11:30 Summer School Classes Academic Tutoring and Remediation Counseling/Home Visits from Social Worker Grade 8 Academic Workshops LUNCH academic tutoring and remediation counseling with social worker COMPONENTS afternoon sessions, or both, on Mondays and Onset Cape Verdean Festival Association, The Wareham Community Associates, Wareham Clergy SUMMER PROGRAM Afternoon Sessions 12:00 – 1:15 One-on-one Student Mentoring Career Exploration Academic Tutoring and Remediation Counseling/Home Visits from Social Worker Wellness, Healthy Lifestyles Awareness Groups Celebratory and Culminating Activities Goals Workshop Personal Finance Workshop Certified teachers will be hired to work with specific student needs. Counseling/Home Visits Our social worker will provide individual and group discussions. Wellness, Healthy Lifestyles Awareness There will be open forums with students to discuss healthy lifestyles. The sessions will address the at-risk behavior, which may contribute to problems that inhibit success in an academic setting. Eighth Grade Program This will be a program specifically designed for incoming WHS freshmen. The morning workshops will consist of math and English project-based learning for those students who are at-risk. In the afternoon grade eight students will prepare for the challenges of high school and will attend afternoon workshops and celebrations.