Title: Phoenix Academy:
1Phoenix Academy
- Helping Newcomers Close
- the Achievement Gap
2 The PHOENIX
- A SYMBOL
OF
TRANSFORMATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
3 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- The vision behind the Phoenix Academy is to
insure that everything possible is done to help
each student maximize achievement and establish a
pattern of life-long learning by focusing on
needs-based quality instruction.
4 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- An intensive English acquisition and academic
preparatory program for - Students with limited formal schooling
- Older students needing specialized GED or
diploma services.
5 PHOENIX ACADEMY DESIGN OBJECTIVES
- Established during UGAs CLASE Summer Institute
- The establishment of a framework of instruction
based on determined skill needs. - The establishment of supplemental instructional
programs for both students and families. - The establishment of a community asset map to
identify important community stakeholders for
developing community partnerships. - The establishment of an effective parent
involvement component.
6 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- The Phoenix Academy program is located in a
comprehensive new six-classroom modular facility
situated between the middle and high school
campuses. The faculty
includes experienced middle and high school ESOL
teachers and a bilingual paraprofessional.
7Phoenix Academy
Faculty
8 PHOENIX ACADEMY
9 Iris and Juan Bonilla
10Ages 12 older
- 2 or more years
interrupted formal schooling - Little or no
English language proficiency
11 AGES 17- 20
- With 2 or more years
- in high school in native country
- Little or no English language
- proficiency
12 PHOENIX ACADEMY
13 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- The transition of the Phoenix Academy student to
their home school will be multi-faceted and noted
on a rubric to include - Checklist of skills
- Oral proficiency exam
- Portfolio evaluation
- Teacher recommendation
14 Dia de Los Muertos Celebration
15 PHOENIX ACADEMY INSTRUCTION
- The Instructional focus of the academy is
- Content-based English language skill work
- Academic reading, writing and math skills
- Personal/academic orientation.
- Link to GA QCCs http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/passwd/
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16PHOENIX ACADEMY
- Instructional Features
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- Collaborative planning
- Interdisciplinary approach
- Literacy and skill assessment
- Test-taking/ study skill work
- Multi-age grouping
- Alternative assessment
- Systematic parental involvement
17 Sample Schedule
- 8-815 a.m. Phoenix students arrival
- 820-950 a.m. Learning Block I
- 955-1125 a.m. Learning Block II
- 1130-100p.m. Learning Block III
- 100-123p.m. Middle School Enrichment
- Pleasure Reading /Music/Novels In Spanish
- 123-143p.m. Middle School Lunch
- 100-130p.m. High School Lunch
- 130-320p.m. High School Electives
- 147-340p.m. Middle School Connections
18Program Features
19 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- A BRIDGE TO THE WORLD OF WORK
- The Phoenix Academy emphasizes a strong
vocational literacy component including - Pre-vocational skills
- Exploratory career activities
- Practical computer skills.
20 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- PARENT INVOLVEMENT
- Parent involvement is an important factor in all
students success. It is
essential for the student with interrupted formal
schooling. The Phoenix Academy
is committed to involving the families of their
students through periodic informational meetings,
topical presentations, family support services,
and educational opportunities
21 Parent Meeting
22 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
- Recognizing the importance of extended day
programs for students with significant
educational gaps, the Phoenix Academy plans to
offer extended day support programs such as
tutorials, homework support, expanded English
literacy opportunities, and encourage
participation in co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities.
23 After school program
in Phoenix computer lab
24 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
- Family literacy services
- Catholic Social Services
- Hispanic Committee
- Plaza Comunitarias
- http//www.conevyt.org.mx/
- Vocational training
- Mentoring program
25Over-age LEP students with interrupted formal
schooling bring valuable life experiences,
creative energies, and transforming dreams that
must be nourished if we wish to sustain a viable
society.Sheila Evans Tranumm,
Associate
Commissioner,
New York State Education
Department
26GED students
27Students working in class
28 Listening to a successful student
29Students working in class on a project
30 PHOENIX ACADEMY
- Phoenix Academy
- 1065 Elephant Trail
- Gainesville, GA 30501
- Phone (770) 536-2062
- Fax (770) 536-4290