Showing posts with label Wright Charter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wright Charter. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Photos of the Month


A month of photos from events and activities I attended.  Granted I have edited out a lot of paperwork and few dozen meetings...but I left in the best parts!


AmeriCorps Valentine's Day Celebration, NCOE, Napa, 2/14/2114

Superintendent Nemko is appointed an Honorary AmeriCorps Member, AmeriCorps Members share their stories.

Volleyball Jamboree, ACE After School, Napa, 2/19/14

These girls are good!



Teams come from five Napa middle schools to complete.  You can tell they have worked on their skills.

AmeriCorps School of Rock, Wright Charter, Santa Rosa, 2/22/14


Yesenia & Briana together at the School of Rock!

All of our Leaders were spiffy and on point with their trainings!

 Calistoga Elementary, Calistoga, 2/24/14

The teen zone at the Boys & Girls Club program, where the dance game is most popular.

Tissue paper tie-dye, fun activity which I participated in!

NCOE Community Programs Quarterly Staff Meeting, Napa, 3/5/2014

It is certainly not all serious.  Our Taylor Ford made a hat on her way to winning the most activities performed in our warm up exercise....tied only with me!

Jeannie and Briana lead a training on how to have effective difficult conversations.
 
Snow Elementary, Napa, 3/5/2014

Three girls enjoying a super snack after school


Chris Meza doing his turoing thing!




BEST Training, Napa Valley Unified School District, Napa, 3/7/2014 

Laura Mooiman leads a great training teaching positive behavior support strategies to nearly 100 after school staff and AmeriCorps members.

Cool Sports Basketball Challenge, Meadow View, Santa Rosa 3/7/2014

Teams from 6 elementary schools gather to compete in basketball.


Several students (and me) gather around Melissa Moore to get a glimpse of her new baby. Welcome back!


R.L Stevens Collective Impact Program, Santa Rosa, 3/14/2014



School Climate Mentor Ashley bowls with students during lunch recess.

Cutest bowler with a great St. Patty's Day costume!
 
Yaraseb provides mentoring to support the whole child!


So proud of all the work done by NCOE Community Programs and CalSERVES!






Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wright District Shines During AmeriCorps Week


As we celebrate AmeriCorps week, I wanted to share/brag about the great work our AmeriCorps members and staff are doing.  In locations all across the State, AmeriCorps is Getting Things Done.

This post showcases some wonderful things going on in the Wright Elementary School District.

Just through February at R.L. Stevens and Wright Charter Schools:

  • 264 Students have received academic support, enrichment programming and mentoring in the CalSERVES After School program
  • 305 Students have received 7,457 Tutoring Sessions in Literacy,  STEM, and Healthy Behaviors
Assessments show students already improving 1 whole grade level or more:

  • 46% of students receiving Science, Tech, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Tutoring (WJ III)
  • 33% of students receiving Literacy Tutoring (WJ III)
  • 42% of students receiving Healthy Behaviors Tutoring (mile times) 
Teachers are seeing the progress in all areas but here is a story about our new Healthy Behaviors tutoring from R.L. Stevens:
"Healthy Behaviors Tutoring has been an amazing asset to me and my students.  The students in my class this year are at that “borderline” age; not teenagers, not small children.  From a few of the girls, this transition is extremely difficult.  When Ms. Moore approached me about this program, I jumped!  [All my students attend tutoring] for different reasons, but the results and changes I am seeing are impressive.  Healthy Behaviors addresses the overly social situation, as well as the overly shy students.  For example, after about the third session, two of the girls wrote me “sorry” letters about their immature and disrespectful attitudes; all things they had discussed at tutoring...The focus of the program – nutrition, self-esteem, and teamwork – has been crucial to its success and the great improvement I have seen in the girls she tutors.  The girls are learning what it means to be healthy on every level; physically, emotionally, and socially.  They look forward to their tutoring sessions and always come back with comments that assure me they are learning something valuable.  Sometimes, they will say something was “hard”, which I love!  They are being challenged and remembering what they discuss, which is not always the case with 5th graders! Every week, I see the girls growing in positive ways.  I honestly wish I could send my entire class to Healthy Behaviors."
Wright District is on track to show truly impressive year-end results for our children.

 
R.L. Stevens Elementary


Ms. Kladar, Literacy Service Scholar, promoting literacy skill development and a love of reading!

The Buddy Reading program is a great way to promote learning and positive relationships.

Fifth graders prepping all the healthy food for school wide Matematicas y Munchies event.

Hula Hooping is not only fun but great exercise!

Wright Charter School

Fun math for 1st graders. A fist bump plus a high five equal a hand turkey.


Sunshine, smiles and missing teeth in Ms. Nanni’s 1st grade Cool School After School class.
 
1st-3rd graders learn about Dr. Seuss and the meaning behind ‘The Lorax’ during Friday clubs.




Former AmeriCorps Members and current Site Supervisors Taylor Ford, Wright Charter and Melissa Moore, R.L. Stevens are leading their teams to achieve amazing outcomes for their students.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

AmeriCorps Service Award Nominees

CalSERVES had several nominees for the Governor's service awards.  We will know who won at the end of the month but they are all winners to me!  

And the nominees are....

Cindy King, CalSERVES Literacy Team Leader, Kawana Elementary
Nominated by Katherine Brooks
Cindy King is a perfect candidate for the AmeriCorps Member of the Year Service Award. I had the pleasure of supervising Cindy in her most recent AmeriCorps term of service, 2011-2012, while she served at Kawana Elementary School through CalSERVES. However, this was not her first year as an AmeriCorps Member, and certainly not her first year dedicating herself to improving literacy in Santa Rosa schools. She has 14 years experience with our program, beginning as an AmeriCorps VISTA and always working to support the literacy development of our students.

During her most recent AmeriCorps year alone, Cindy trained, observed, and coached fourteen other AmeriCorps members in the curriculum and best practices of 1-on-1 literacy tutoring. She scheduled over sixty students to receive this tutoring during the regular school day and the afterschool program. Cindy worked with the Literacy Specialist on site to identify the students who would best benefit from the tutoring sessions. These students were reading one, two or three grades below their current grade level. Once enrolled in the tutoring program, each student was seen by his or her tutor four times per week, for forty minutes each session. They were assessed six times throughout the school year to track their progress and identify their specific needs. Overall, the students enrolled in this tutoring program grew 371 reading levels.

Along with increasing student reading levels, fluency, comprehension, and writing, Cindy paid close attention to improving the learning environment of each tutoring session. Under Cindy’s leadership, members built trusting, mentoring relationships with their tutees. This kind of relationship is an asset to student growth and development, and Cindy made sure to support the members in building it with each child.

Veronica Galdamez, CalSERVES Mentor, Wright Charter School
Nominated by Taylor Ford

Veronica Galdamez completed a year of service as an AmeriCorps member with the CalSERVES program at Wright Charter School. As an AmeriCorps member, Veronica worked to improve literacy scores in the students she tutored and within her 1st/2nd grade after school classroom. In addition to providing them with academically enriching lessons, Veronica participated in all AmeriCorps National Service Days as well as worked to recruit volunteers for our program at her college campus. Veronica was keenly aware of the impact our program had on the community and would always strive to give her all each and every day. 

The classroom community that Veronica and her classroom partner build was one of the best. Their students were happy, healthy and successful. In addition to the academically focused aspects of the program, Veronica provided her students with emotional support as well. She was always there to lend them an ear, hand or a hug when they needed it. She was a constant support figure when many of our students had none. When a student, even one that was not in her class, was late getting picked up, Veronica would wait with them until their ride arrived. She would use the extra time to read with them, work on math facts or even provide extra homework help. She made the most of every minute.

When it came to National Service Days, Veronica was always the first one to jump head first into a project. At our Cesar Chavez Health Fair, Veronica dressed up as a bee in the pouring rain and handed out produce to over a thousand people. For our Make a Difference Day, Veronica was the first to grab gloves and begin weeding areas of a school and park many of our students play at. She did all these things with a smile on her face. 

Veronica did this in addition to going to Sonoma State University where she is studying full time to become a doctor. Next year, she will be taking on the job as a Volunteer Coordinator for Sonoma States JUMP (Join Us in Making Progress) program where she will recruit volunteers to work with “at-risk” youth with Catholic Charities. Veronica Galdamez has proved that service is not just a one-time activity, it’s a life long commitment. It’s clear that Veronica has made that commitment and that is why I nominated her as AmeriCorps member of the year. 

Richelle Andrae, CalSERVES VIP Fellow, Taylor Mountain Elementary
Nominated by Kristen Mowers

Richelle recruited, trained and supported over 150 volunteers to provide tutoring this year.  She started the process last year and decided to return for a second year to further the impact for the students in the community.  The volunteers that Richelle supported throughout the year, helped students progress in their reading, math, and social skills.  The students are more confident, they raise their hands in class even if they might not have the perfect answer.  Students are supporting each other as a community and encouraging each other.  They are also better friends, being patient and empathetic.

Richelle organized volunteers to build a garden for our school.  Families and community volunteers joined us for Make a Difference Day and We were able to build the garden boxes.  She has also recruited volunteers from the families at the school who will continue to care for and grow the garden after her service term is over and she has moved on. Our students practice how to make healthy choices in their lives, but they do not have access to many fresh fruits and vegetables.  Richelle decided to organize resources in the community to build a garden at the school so that children and families could learn how to grow their own food.  She coordinated volunteers to find materials to build the garden boxes and gather the needed supplies.  Richelle also recruited volunteers to come out for the build as well as to support the on going maintenance.  She found gardeners to come in and teach the students and families how and when to plant each fruit and vegetable, and more to teach them how to prepare and cook them.

Richelle has created opportunities for families to be leaders in their communities and to make the changes that they would like to see.

Sara Craige, Literacy Team Leader, Bellevue Elementary School 
Nominated by Yesenia Salas-Chavira
Sara Criage recently completed her first year as a Full-Time AmeriCorps Literacy Team Leader with our NCOE CalSERVES AmeriCorps Program at Bellevue Elementary School.  Bellevue elementary students are predominantly English Language Learners (71%) who live in poverty, with 94% of students qualifying for free and reduced price meals. By matching supportive adults with children in need of extra attention and academic support, the CalSERVES Literacy and After School Programs work in partnership with local elementary schools to increase reading proficiency, improve grades and test scores, and create positive learning environments for students to excel academically.  As a certified credential teacher from Philadelphia, Sara has shared her skills and knowledge on education and literacy to support the 18 AmeriCorps mentors designated to her school team.   

Sara was able to build highly effective relationships with teachers to make sure the program was effective as possible.  Ms. Craige coached and guided her team of AmeriCorps members to give back to their community and inspired them to become educators and role models to students, who according to the California Standards test, are in high need of academic support.  Ms. Craige received extensive training in specific areas of literacy, including curriculum, lesson planning, assessments and leadership which she put into to practice to ensure the success of the tutoring program.  This year the program was able to graduate 42 students because they reached their grade level in reading! It was Sara’s commitment and tireless efforts that helped the program exceed its goal of graduating more than 75% of tutoring students.
 
Kimberly Sylvester, CalSERVES Mentor, Meadow View Elementary School
Nominated by Kimberly Copperberg
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Kimberly Sylvester served as a part-time AmeriCorps member for CalSERVES. Her assignment was to tutor two students in reading and literacy and to co-facilitate the kindergarten classroom in the after school program. Throughout her 10 months of service, Kimberly continued to shine as a dedicated, efficient, and passionate member. Part-time AmeriCorps members are required to serve at least 900 hours; Kimberly served over 1200!

Her contributions to the kindergarten after school program have been immeasurable. It was the first year for our program to include kindergarten in our program which had its own schedule and specific expectations from teachers. Kimberly’s education and pervious in child development and preschool children was a tremendous base for our kindergarten program. She continuously had new and creative ideas for lessons with students, brought new activities and ideas, and consistently gave 100% of her energy in her performance. She shared her lessons and ideas at meetings and was a constant support of her peers at other kindergarten programs.

In group settings or one-on-one, Kimberly stays focused at the task and goal at hand. During her literacy tutoring sessions, Kimberly’s efforts helped her below basic students reach grade level by the end of the year. She was also involved on many committees at her site including the Garden Committee, Events Committee, Literacy Day, and one time projects including organizing a Movie Night fundraiser. Even at the Cesar Chavez Health Fair, Kimberly stepped up into a leadership facilitating set-up and take-down, delegating tasks, and ensuring others made a productive use of their time.

Friday, March 16, 2012

AmeriCorps Week at CalSERVES

We are just concluding AmeriCorps Week 2012.  AmeriCorps Week is an opportunity for AmeriCorps members to tell their stories.  Some of our members did so in photos this week.  What resonates with me about all these pics is the incredible relationships our AmeriCorps members have with the children and the crucial impact they are having on their lives.  They make a difference every day by teaching skills, igniting a love of learning, and promoting confidence in their students.
 
Here are a few photos from this week's photo contest:

Annie Garcia's Day in the Life Winner, Kawana

Most Creative - Liz Meyer - Taylor Mountain

Most Impact - Jenna Rafalow - Wright





For more photos visit:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/calserves/

Monday, February 27, 2012

Girl Power and Science Friday

I was privileged to visit with the "Girl Power" club at Wright Charter School on Friday. The girls asked great questions about our experiences in college and how we got into our careers.  I know these girls will go far!

The Girl Power club at Wright Charter

Science Friday was also happening at R.L. Stevens Elementary with lots of fun experiments that got both kids and families thinking about science.  These science nights are a result of a partnership UC Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science.

Melissa demonstrated momentum...

and showed just how fun spinning can be!

There were dozens of hands on experiments...

for the whole family to work on.

The AmeriCorps mentors and leaders got in the action.

These balloons were just too much fun for these two!


Lauren works with students to understand this tricky experiment.


Demonstrations showed the impact of electricity.



Taylor proves you are never too old to love science!