[CASL-L] Small student groups
Crowley, John
jcrowley at region9ps.org
Tue Jan 8 10:15:57 PST 2013
We have a program very similar to Joy's. We meet once per (seven day) rotation or 2-3 times per month---for 20 minutes. Depending on the grade level (9-12), we focus on their needs, informational and social. We are also using it or our NEASC school wide expectations/rubrics.
Every faculty member and some staff members have a group.
I had my Seniors, last year, fill out an anonymous survey. All who completed the survey thought advisory was worthwhile. Some continued to visit the web site I set for advisory during their first semester in college.
I just got through emailing parents about the subjects their kids need to focus on for exams, based on the Powerschool grades.
I think only positive things can come from librarians being involved in advisory.
John Crowley
Director, Learning Resources & Information Technology
Joel Barlow High School
100 Black Rock Turnpike
Redding, CT 06896
203-938-2508 x1540
fax 203-938-9851
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From: casl-l-bounces at mylist.net [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Fitzgerald, Joy [Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 11:57 AM
To: David Bilmes; CASL listserv
Subject: RE: [CASL-L] Small student groups
Our H.S. also has a Mentor/Mentee program, called ADVISORY, which now meetings twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays between our Block 1 and 2. Similar to CROMWELL's modified schedule, our schedule is shortened on those tuesdays to allow for 30 mintues meeting time for this ADVISORY.
In our district, they applied for a grant and a small group of teachers was paid a stipend during the summer to create a year-long series of topics/lessons/activities for every grade. Sometimes multiple grades do the lessons, and sometimes the lessons are grade specific to focus on something specific for that grade.
Ours started out three years ago as once a month with every Principal/Guidance/Teacher involved as an "Advisor" but last summer they modified it to more meetings per month and pulled out the Administrators and School Counseling Staff. The scheduled was changed to more meetings per month. The thought was these staff could not be committed to weekly meetings so they would visit different advisories or grades for some of the meetings.
The goal is to have weekly advisories but that is still under negotiation.
We stay with our students through their years in H.S. So, my advisory group of 11 students has basically had 9 of them with me since their freshman year. As some students transfer in or out, I have lost or gained students in my advisory.
Periodically we survey the students as to whether or not they feel they can talk to a significant adult in the H.S., etc.
Joy Fitzgerald, Librarian Media Specialist, Dept. Head.
Rockville High School Library
70 Loveland Hill Road
Vernon, CT 06066
860-870-6050 ext. 336
Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org<mailto:Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org>
Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. E.S.T.
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From: casl-l-bounces at mylist.net [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of David Bilmes [bilmesd at newmilfordps.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 7:36 AM
To: CASL listserv
Subject: [CASL-L] Small student groups
This is an off-topic question. Our middle school is trying to have a small group (15-20 students) of students meet once a month with a staff member as an informal type of advisory group. Do any of your schools do something similar, and if so, what type of activities do you do in those groups. Also, how often do those groups meet.
Thanks in advance for your help!
David Bilmes
Library Media Specialist
Schaghticoke Middle School
23 Hipp Road
New Milford, CT 06776
(860) 354-2204, ext. 113 or 115
bilmesd at newmilfordps.org
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