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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
ING Orange Days of Giving
As part of ING DIRECTs Orange Days of giving,
Communities In Schools of Delaware received $20,000
to provide teachers across the state with Teacher
Appreciation Totes filled with school supplies for the
new school year. On August 16th
, more than 50 ING
DIRECT associates assembled 1500 totes at the Orange
Caf on Delaware Avenue in Wilmington. CIS staff
then delivered and distributed the
totes to their schools and severalothers with their districts.
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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
Microsoft Grand Opening Event
On Saturday, September 29th
, the CIS students attended the grand opening of t
new Microsoft store in Christiana Mall where staff from Microsoft presented CIS
President, Jim Purcell, with a check of $250,000 worth of software. Software
donations were also given to one of our partners, Junior Achievement, and the
YMCA. Senator Carper and Governor Markell were also in attendance.
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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
Back to School Events: Katie and Trish helped to welcome over 150 new families to McKean during the
Freshman Orientation on August 22nd.
Student Leaders helped welcome the freshmen to McKean during their first daschool by participating in activities that allowed for them to get to know each
other.
The CIS School Store is now open providing students with the necessary schoolsupplies to be successful!
Spotlight On Service Learning McKeans Food Closet coming soon!
Christine Evans from the Food Bank of Delaware came out to speak with Stude
Leaders about the Food Bank and the services/programs that are offered on
Tuesday, September 25th. The Student Leaders will then visit the Food Bank on
Monday, October 15th to see in person how the organization operates before
opening their own mini-food closet for McKean students and their families. In
addition, the leaders are working with Healthcorps coordinator, Morgan Dorse
for what foods they should be collecting and how to distribute well-balanced
servings of food. The closet should be up and running by November 1st!
Mentoring Works On Friday, September 21st Joyce
Fangman from Creative Mentoring
came to McKean to facilitate a
workshop on mentoring to this years
Student Leaders. She will return in
the winter and spring for follow-up
training sessions on how the Student
Leaders can best serve the freshmen.
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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
Student SpotlightEdwin Zavala
This is Edwins second year participating in CIS and has already been a stand-out stude
among his peers. Edwin Zavala, senior represents McKean in 3 varsity sports,
volunteering, Best Buddies, Student Leaders and the On Track program. Not only does
commit most of his time to helping others, he also works almost every night to save
money for college and help out his family.
Edwin commented on his participation with Communities In Schools. He said, its fun
get to volunteer with friends and spread my happiness. Ive become a better person bbeing involved, being a better leader. He is looking forward to volunteering, achieving
better grades, applying for college and having fun the 2012-2013 school year.
Edwin Zavala(R) at the Special Olympics, Summer 2012
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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
Community Partner SpotlighOn Wednesday, September 12th McKean High School held a Back-to-School Open Hous
for students and their families. At this time, CIS coordinated a Family Resource Center
the cafeteria for families to visit for information and assistance. Partners included: Fo
Bank of Delaware, Contact Lifeline, DE Hospice, Goodwill, Delmarva Power.
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McKean Hi h School Se tember 2012
Wilmington
Connecting communityresources with schoolsto help young peoplesuccessfully learn, stayin school, and prepare
for life.
We believe that everychild needs and deservesthe Five Basics:
1. A one-on-onerelationship with acaring adult
2. A safe place to learnand grow
3. A health start and
healthy future
4. A marketable skill touse upon graduation
5. A chance to giveback to peers andcommunity.
CSI school-basedprograms are designed toprovide students with atleast one of these REAL
basics.
Whats Coming Up Fundraising Events:
o CIS Discount cards coming soon!o Pennies for Polio throughout the month of Octobero Shoes 2 Give shoe drive competition with the new Dickinson HS siteo McKean CIS Night at Grottos Pizza Wednesday, October 24th 4-9 pm
(see attached for a coupon to participate)
o Cancer Federation Drop-off donations accepted Saturday, October 27from 9:00 am to noon at McKean High School
On Tuesday, October 16th 11th and 12th graders will be heading to JuniorAchievement to participate in a career readiness workshop by ING Direct.
Beginning Friday, October 26th, juniors and seniors will be starting On Track 1 &a college readiness program, at Del Tech for an introduction to college life and
receive a college credit.
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