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San Mateo High School Jefferson Awards – Deloitte March 2010

San Mateo High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action Presentation

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Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation. Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools. Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.

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San Mateo High School Jefferson Awards – Deloitte

March 2010

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1. Effective Leadership Team

Students in Action Team: – Katherine Lebo - Community Service Commissioner – Eric Morin - Community Service Commissioner – Lila Cantor - Outreach – Vita Zakhu and Jacob Angel- Special Project Chairs

New Team Additions: – Jesse Wong - JA Chairperson – Morgan Babbs - 11th grade rep & Historian– James Zongus -10th grade rep – Alex Rosenberg - 9th grade rep

• Additional team members are recruited in Leadership, Renaissance and Clubs in the Fall 2010

• Succession plan: JA Chairperson will be selected in Spring 2010

• Community Service Chairs will be selected in Spring 2010

Expanded Jefferson Awards Team to include underclassmen and an official chairperson

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2. Engage the School Community

Elevate Visibility and Importance of Jefferson Awards in school

• Staffulty Involvement – Yvonne Shiu: Principal

– Sara Catalli: Advisor 2004-current

– Mrs. Zongus: PTO President

– Mr. Kuhl: Interact Advisor

• VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONS – New “Service Commission” on campus

– Help Desk for Help Binder

– Help Desk for Help Brochure

– Ways to Help website partnership

• Messaging and Publicity – GOLD level JA banner

– Display Board

– JA Community All Stars Recognition Banner

– JA 20/20 Article in the school newspaper

– JA Congratulatory Message in PTO news

–Jefferson Awards “Volunteer Faire”

–School Website with Photos –Display Case–Monthly Rallies –Facebook group and School Loop messages –Year End “Jefferson Awards Celebration”

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3. Help Desk for Help – Expand Volunteer Capacity

• Awards Presentations: – Homecoming Game and Program – Monthly Recognition Rallies at Lunch– Senior Awards Night – Jefferson Awards Evening Celebration

• Help Desk for Help – Brochure – Ways to Help website – Binder

• New Service Events – Invisible Children Assembly and Fundraising – One Dollar for Life & Talent Show – Project Haiti - American Red Cross

• Tracking – New Tiered recognition system – “JA 20-20 Challenge”

• Encouraged many students • Increased awareness of community involvement

•Students are collaborating with new organizations

•“Samaritan’s Feet”

•Rebuilding Together -Peninsula

•Raphael House - San Francisco

•Sierra Service Project

Established and Implemented New Volunteer Activities

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Project Haiti

Train on campus groups with Jefferson Awards methods

•Spearheaded by: –JA Students In Action–Freshmen Class Council

•On campus partners: – Freshmen Class Council –Human Rights United

–American Red Cross Club

–La Raza Unida–Polynesian Club–Girls Basketball Team–Future Leaders of San Mateo

•Off campus partners:–American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter–Samaritan’s Feet–One Dollar for Life–“Ways to Help”

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4. Expanding Financial Capacity for Volunteers

Expanding Fundraising Capabilities by Creating New Events

• JA Specific Fundraising – Jefferson Awards Concession Food Sales – Fund JA t-shirts for JA Community Service All Stars

• New Student Led Fundraising: – Invisible Children (Oct: $2,000) – One Dollar For Life (March 2010)– Project Haiti -“American Red Cross” ($700)

–Talent Show (March 2009: $2,000 for Vitamin Angels)–Canned Food Drive (Dec. $53,000)–Senior Class Council ($8,000 in July - Dec) –Pennies for Mills Hospital (Spring 2009: $1,000 all coins) –Blood Drive (on campus, Feb 2010)

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5. Tells Compelling Stories in the Community

Increased visibility of Service Projects in the Community

• Press Coverage of Service Project: – Bay Area network covered CVS, Second Harvest and San Mateo High Schools food drive– Coverage of Food Drive in local papers – Created and distributed Press Release about Food Drive

• Jefferson Awards Specific Press: – We plan to create

• Jefferson Awards Video for use on school website, rally and networking purposes • Jefferson Awards Specific Press Releases this Spring• Awards “pitch” and “story” to present this Spring to the local media

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6. Growth and Expansion of SIA

• Expanding – Half Moon Bay students assisted SMHS with project for Second Harvest Food Bank – SMHS Leadership Teacher will present stories about students and their food drive at the statewide CADA

conference

• Collaborating – Increase Collaboration County Wide

• Mills High School students and teacher visited to watch and discuss a Rally and Leadership • Capuchino High School students gather ideas about recognition and the Jefferson Awards • Half Moon Bay High School students visited to see rallies, classes, and the Jefferson Awards Presentation • Burlingame HS and San Mateo HS both completed ODFL projects and shared ODFL materials

Significantly enhanced our Jefferson Awards recruiting

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7. Innovation

• Keys to our success:

– Maintain a core value of service in the Leadership class and the Renaissance Class

– Several school-wide service projects

– Showcase JA winners and service projects at all school assembly at least once a year

– Monthly Recognition Rallies with JA Award

– Annual Jefferson Awards Night recognizes key stakeholders in our community

– Attend Jefferson Awards training days and celebrations in the Bay Area

• New Innovations: – Jefferson Awards “20/20 Service Challenge” serves as a “Year Round Service Drive”

– Tiered Level of Recognition (orange, silver, gold and platinum)

– Partnered with the non-profit “Ways to Help”

• Encourage students to serve in 16 distinct areas of service

• Share our expertise and experience to help them create and evaluate a toolkit for schools to run service projects

• Utilize their “virtual” help desk for help

Continue to enhance program internally, assist a non-profit and other schools

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7. Innovation

GOALS for 2010-2011: – Create more diverse service projects – Establish a new a year long goal and “Service Challenge” (20-20) – Recruit more underclassmen students to be on the Jefferson Awards Team – Encourage more schools to the adopt the JA program– Expand the Help Desk for Help and use “u-give” in 2010-2011 – Contact Press regularly with community service news– Fundraise for Jefferson Awards Students in Action

– Share “waystohelp” as a resource for other schools

Continue to enhance program internally, assist a non-profit and other schools