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CHARLES, MEGAN, LACY, CHAD TRANSITION PROGRAMS

CHARLES, MEGAN, LACY, CHAD TRANSITION PROGRAMS. DISCUSSION What were your feelings going into Middle School? -What were your fears? -What were you excited

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CHARLES, MEGAN, LACY, CHAD

TRANSITION PROGRAMS

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DISCUSSION

What were your feelings going into Middle School?

-What were your fears?-What were you excited

about?

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PROBLEM

• Adolescents are facing many changes. • Physical• Intellectual• Emotional• Social• Moral

• These changes when combined with changing schools may distract them from academics.• SOLUTION- Transition Programs

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BACKGROUND OF THE PROGRAM

• Most research has been done in the past 20 years• Research shows it’s vital to Middle School• Four Phases• Preparation• Transfer• Induction • Consolidation

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WHO IS INVOLVED?

• Parents• Teachers/Administrators• Students

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WHEN IS IT CONDUCTED

• Semester before move into Middle School• Semester before move into High School• Throughout the year• New to school students

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HOW TO IMPLEMENT

• Starts Early• Begins with communication• Between administrators and teachers of both schools• Between students and staff

• Students visit new school• Structured Activities outside of school• Involvement of Parents• Continued transition support as needed

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DISCUSSION

What were your feelings going into High school?

-What were your fears?-What were you excited

about?

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TRANSITION PROGRAMS- IN ACTION

• Wheaton High School- Maryland• Rural and Urban district in Kentucky• Urban School in Georgia• Urban Middle School- Ohio• Columbus Middle School- Ohio

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NEW STUDENTS- WHERE DO THEY FIT IN?

• Create a sense of community• Make students feel welcome• Create a welcome handbook/packet• Steering committee

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ASSESSMENTS

Two Kinds of Assessments1)Gauges Students concerns and needs

-done at start of program-helps guide rest of program

2)Gauges the Program -Done by staff -May be expanded and modified for others

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IMPACTS ON STUDENTS

• Raises GPA• Reduces disciplinary action needed• Increases involvement in extra-curriculars• Decreases anxiety • Assists in building the social bonds

• Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory• Attachments, Commitments, Involvements, Beliefs

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BENEFITS AND DISADVANTAGES

• Family remains involved• Teachers have

community• Students feel

supported

• Time consuming• Chance of

miscommunication• Financial concerns

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RECOMMENDATIONS

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• EVERY SCHOOL should assist their students’ transition

1.Students’ voices are heard2.Students get to visit school: several times3.Students meet their new teachers prior to classes

and speak with coaches4.Students meet with older students5.Additional students support provided when

needed

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RECOMMENDATIONS

6. Staff communicate-between both schools

-done frequently

7. Monthly updates sent to parents8. Parents are actively involved9. On going process

-more than a mere two sessions

-carried on into the school year

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