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Law, Leadership in Entertainment & Media Arts (LEMA) Pilot School Lincoln High School Teacher-Led Group Major Universities, Legal Professionals and the Entertainment Industry 1/21/2010 Community Meeting 001

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Law, Leadership in Entertainment & Media Arts (LEMA) Pilot School

Lincoln High School Teacher-Led Group

Major Universities, Legal Professionals and the Entertainment Industry

1/21/2010 Community Meeting

001

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LEMA Partners: UCLA, CSUN, UCLA Law School,

SOUTHWESTERN Law School, CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY’S DRUCKER

INSTITUTE, The CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION, the law firms of TUCKER, ELLIS,

WEST & GIRARDI-KEESE, the CONSUMER ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, The URBAN EDUCATION

PARTNERSHIP (HUMANITAS), UNITE LA and The LOS ANGELES CHAMBER OF

COMMERCE.

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School Management will include teachers, parents, students and community members.

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LEMA will pay students for success on state standardized tests, exemplary attendance and academic performance.

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All students will take a class in the law, because everyone needs to know the

law.

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All students will take Media Arts and Film classes to give them the skills to succeed in 21st Century jobs.

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We will use a trimester calendar that will help students catch up, get intervention, or graduate ahead of schedule.

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We will provide community college classes at LEMA to give students high school credits and college units.

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We will use morning advisory periods to serve breakfast in class, provide intervention and mentoring for four years.

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We will create a LINK program to support students who go on to college for two years after graduation, with jobs tutoring LEMA and BRIDGE students and paid jobs, helping community-based businesses.

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We will build a BRIDGE program, between Middle and High school, to prepare students entering with the skills they need for high school, tutoring, mentoring and homework help.

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We will start a Night Court program on campus, supervised by our law firm partners. Our students can help plaintiffs and defendants fill out their forms, or translate documents and get work experience.

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For Service Learning requirements, our students can do four years of internships in local businesses, law firms, or government offices.

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We will merge Life Skills and Health courses with our advisory or online curriculum, so our students can take more electives.

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We will eliminate Professional Development (shortened) days on Tuesdays to increase student instructional time. Our PD will take place in the summer, during in-service days or Saturdays.

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LEMA students can continue to play sports and participate in extra-curricular activities at Lincoln High School

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Imagine how much harder your child will work at a school where students get paid to achieve.

Imagine your child at

LEMA