Title: Alternative Education
1Alternative Education
Target Research and recommend an alternative
learning plan to address the needs of students
in grades 6-12.
2 Target Research and recommend an alternative
learning plan to address the needs of
students in grades 6-12. FACILITATOR (Robin
Lawlor and Annette Whittlesey) ISSUE During
the 2006-07 school year, the Tahoma School
District contracted with a consultant to review
the viability of Maple Valley High School as a
vehicle to support students in meeting the state
academic standards necessary for earning a
diploma. The consultant was also asked to
recommend additional support structures to meet
the diverse social, emotional and academic needs
of students who are not finding success in our
general education program. The report provides a
base for considering options better aligned with
the demands of meeting state academic
standards. PROBLEM What should alternative
education look like in the Tahoma School
District, grades 6-12, given the parameters of
meeting state academic standards and district
budget constraints?
3- PARAMETERS
- Program options must address social, emotional,
and academic needs of students including
opportunity to learn and demonstrate state
academic standards. - Funding for proposed options should not exceed
the current resource allocation for alternative
education. The proposal does exceed current
resource allocation. - Inclusion of on-line learning options must be a
part of the recommended model. - Implementation of the recommended options should
begin in the 2008-2009 school year. - TIMELINE
- The committee will meet in the fall to research
options and make recommendations to secondary
administrators by December 1. Final
recommendations will be brought to the school
board in February for consideration.
4 Committee Members The study committee
will be composed of representatives determined by
the Teaching and Learning Department and
Secondary Principals. Members include a.
TSHS Terry Duty, principal Chris Feist, student
support teacher Betsy Lowe, SE department
head and BIS b. TJHS Ken Wilson, BIS Lori
Lewis, counselor c. MVHS Abby Durrett, teacher
Jennifer Brisbine, counselor Marcia Boyd,
teacher d. CRMS Robert Talbert, Dean e. TMS
Carrie Diligencia f. District Office Robin
Lawlor Annette Whittlesey, facilitators Dawn
Wakeley, program evaluation.
5- Committee Process
- Met three times to complete the following steps
- Reviewed findings and recommendations of
Alternative Program review by Patty Spangler
completed in spring of 2007 - Established template for collecting data
- Clarified committee charge
- Researched online programs, alternative
education models, and support systems to
consider - Brainstormed what continuum of alternative
education services could look like in the Tahoma
School District
Presented recommendation options to Teaching
Learning Department and secondary administrators
for feedback Met with the Committee and Teaching
Learning to review draft proposal and allow
clarifying questions before presentation to the
board
6Tahoma School District Alternative Education
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7Tahoma School District Alternative Education
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10Tahoma School District Alternative Education
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11The committee is available tonight to respond to
questions or to share their perspective on the
process.