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SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS
GRANT$75,000
SEEDSupport, Education, Encouragement, Dedication
Safe and Drug Free Schools Grant Purpose
Title IV-Part A, The Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, is to support programs
To prevent violence in and around schoolsTo prevent the illegal use of alcohol, drugs
and tobacco by young peopleTo foster a safe and drug-free learning
environment that supports academic achievement.
SEED Support, Education, Encouragement, Dedication
Consists of 5 main components Prevention Parent and Community Connection Engagement Treatment Conflict Resolution
Prevention
Early Screenings and educationAssemblies to provide education
Alcohol and drug use Tobacco Violence And more
Educational groups
Parent/ Community Involvement
Families Bi-monthly educational family workshop nights Linkage to community resources Parent involvement in Schnee activities and wellness
activities through the YMCA
Parent/ Community Involvement
Community Schnee Watch Program Partnership with Ivy Park
Neighborhood volunteers Student volunteers
Community Partners YMCA Hy-Hopes for Hunger – Green House AmeriCorps- Green House/Nutrition volunteers
Engagement
Activities offered to increase student positive outlook in school
Unique enrichment activities offered before/after school
Help students meet state-mandate hours requirements 6.25 hours per week outside the 4-hour school day Choice of extra block or employment/volunteer
Block 2 for pm students Block 3 for am students
Will sign up for choices tomorrow
Potential to earn additional credits
Potential Offerings
Intramural sportsHands-on learning activitiesGreen house operationsVolunteer opportunitiesScholarships for enrichment activities
such as dance, art classes, sports participation
Utilization of YMCA classes and facilities Yoga, Kick Boxing, Spinning, Zoomba,
Rock Wall
Potential Offerings
This grant is for your benefitIf you have any suggestions about potential
offerings, please share them with staff!
Treatment
Community Health Center and Child Guidance & Family Solutions trained counselors On-site assessment services Treatment of Alcohol and Drug related issues Treatment of social, emotional, and behavioral health
issues No cost to you or your families
Conflict Resolution
Small group assemblies & staff professional development pertaining to at-risk culture Discrimination Bullying Harassment Conflict resolution/ mediation services
Any student disciplined for inappropriate interpersonal conduct will be mandated to attend a conflict resolution workshop or develop a positive social skills plan with counselor/staff.
Youth Risk Behavior Surveys Pilot
Schnee is 1 of 10 Ohio schools to collect youth risk behaviors data
Data will be used to better design our SEED program to provide a coordinated system of supports for
studentsSurveys will be given Wednesday during
elective time Surveys are 100% anonymous
Youth Risk Behaviors Survey
Monitors data across 6 areas1. Behaviors that contribute to violence or unintentional
injuries2. Tobacco use3. Alcohol and other drug use4. Sexual risk behaviors5. Unhealthy dietary behaviors6. Physical inactivity
Again all data given is anonymous Important to give honest responses
Will better assist in program development and implementation
SEED Roll Out
Some YMCA programming will begin next week Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Community Open House, September 7Big SEED Kickoff, September 29, 2011 The first family workshop night, October 11,
2011
Happy, Healthy, and Well!
Students who attend Schnee are often facing many intense stressors Stressors interfere with consistent academic performance
SEED is focused on reducing non-academic barriers To improve school climate & academic success
SEED will help provide you with healthy recreational activities Exciting enrichment activities Increase access to treatment if needed
At Schnee we care about you as a person!! We want to help you succeed!
What are Pods?
Small groups led by staff memberPoint person to lead group for the year
Acting mentor Referring students to other staff as needed
Activities Planning for upcoming events Running groups before/after assemblies Discussing/processing issues that impact students &
Schnee Meeting during beginning of elective time
Pod Assignments Posted in gym
Pod Assignments
AndersonBrandon CarrollTyler CramerWill HopkinsLindsey LongDaniel PaulAshley StewartKristen WaltersHannah BestAliana HicksEmrah MemicDenny SemickAlex Swank
Carino/ StephensonLindsey BatesCory Cirino Jessica HudakJosh MaxwellTanner RayJosh SampsonKara WelchDevin CartHaley BrownAdam HeidtEmily Ocker Dylan RyanTyler Zeitz
Pod Assignments
DiSalvoAlexandria BlackWalter DaileyTaylor Esposito Anthony McDonald JrTrisha PintoRooke SondlesDonovan WheatleyJames Carver- HarrisonAutmn LovelaceEmily NewmanJonathan RodriguezJessica Silvey
DoughertyFaith NewmanDanielle BaumgardnerSheldon HughesTrent McGarrCayleigh MayfieldJacob MoyeChristina StimmelCody AkeJodie ChildersCourtney HunterCasey KnottsRyan Trevor
Pod Assignments
HedgesJosh NewmanDean BarkerMegan BradleyDakota Might Danielle ReganAdam LewisBridgette WilliamsMaggie DagueHannah JenkinsNicholas SchuckerBreanna ThomasLogan West
KrischAustin NighmanJohn BradleyTonya EckelsCourtney KnightChance McClennyDylan RighterMatt RutherfordJasmine WoodsShannon DawesDavid JonesTori SemancikCiera Klaum
Pod Assignments
PichicheroAmanda BradyRiley FeeGabrielle KnightJimi KniplJoe RhodeNicole WickiserChristpher DornettaMichael FanninTaylor KepichDJ MartinIan Michael Mike Sills
SimsJerry BuchkoskiAlex FerrellJessica KnightPaul MessengerTrent SaylorRyan VinciCrystal KessellShelby AbleBrady BartleyCasey KnottsRaymond McConvilleAlex Pannell
Pod Assignments
SmithChelsea BurnsDmitri FerrellMarshae LatimerZachary MillerDonald SheenCollin WagnerBrandy AllisonAustin EverittJeanie GallKathryn LeeBrady McDanielTaylor Parsons
StaleyUmihana ColicEvan GreenLindsey MorrowDanielle SipesJosh SwigartShawn BarrettBeau HarrisonAaron Hart Charles LittonWilliam McGeeKelci RiddleJacob SportKathryn Lee
Upcoming Activities
Tuesday, August 30, Pod Meetings Enrichment Choice Signup Elective Choice Signup
Wednesday, August 31, Pod Meetings On-line survey Surveys are 100% anonymous
Wednesday, September 7 YMCA Enrichment begins Community Open House, evening
Take home today!
August 29, 2011 Dear Parents and Students: Schnee Learning Center is proud to announce the award of the Safe and Drug Free Schools grant. The purpose of this grant is to reduce and eliminate non-academic barriers to improve safe and supportive learning environments, resulting in increased academic achievement. The program at Schnee is called SEED (Support, Education, Encouragement, Dedication) and has five key components:
1. Prevention—early screenings and education 2. Parent/Community Connection and involvement 3. Engagement—enrichment activities 4. Treatment—on-site services and linkage to community resources 5. Conflict resolution—education and skill building that leads to non-violent conflict resolution
As part of the new planning phase, Schnee has agreed to participate in a pilot program in which anonymous surveys are used to collect data on school climate and youth risk behaviors. The data collected will be used to guide development, selection, and implementation of programs state and nationwide. This will help ensure appropriate and effective services are put in place. If you do NOT want your student to participate in these surveys please send an email to cf_Stephensonn@cfalls.org to opt out. Informative, entertaining, and effective methods will be used to connect students and their families with educational, recreational and wellness activities, and community resources. Schnee has partnered with the YMCA, Child Guidance & Family Solutions, Community Health Center, AmeriCorps, and others to enhance the offerings to Schnee students and their families. Schnee students and their families will be provided the chance to utilize these activities and services at no cost, while potentially earning additional credits, and fulfilling the state mandated hours requirements of 6.25 per week. As this brand new program evolves, you will continue to receive updates and invitations to participate. We strongly encourage students to take advantage of these exciting new opportunities. We look forward to working with you to further realize the Schnee motto, “Success for all.” Cordially, Schnee Learning Center Staff
2222 Issaquah Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
Phone: (330) 922-1966 Fax: (330) 945-4059
www.schneelearningcenter.org
Need 4 Volunteers
Stack chairs—in 10.
Thank you!
SEED Questions???
2011-2012
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