Title: Comprehensive High Schools
1- Comprehensive High Schools
- In
- Lee County Florida
2 3Lee County Overview
4Background
5Class of 30
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7Development of the Schools/Programs
8Comprehensive High Schools of Lee CountyIda S.
Baker High SchoolSouth Ft. Myers High School
99th Grade Academy
109th Grade Academy Intervention Chart
- Summer
- School
- At-Risk
- Credit Retrieval Classes
- Danger Zone
- Contracts
- In School Suspension
- In Team Suspension
- Parent Conference
- Mandatory Tutorials
- Classroom Teacher Intervention
- Teaming, Planning
- (Assistant Principal/Counselor)
Parents
Personalization
11Teaming
12Flex Days
13Parent Conferences
14In-Team Suspension (ITS)
15Contracts
16Formal Credit Recovery Class
17Optional Extended-Day Program
18Danger Zone
19At-Risk Students
20Student of the Week
21Parent Involvement
- Learning how to have a parent conference
- Recognizing students for their achievements
- Providing incentives for student success
- Public awareness programs
- Drugs
- Gangs
- Bullying
- Social concerns
22Overview of Academic Academies
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58InnovationsFreshmen Success
59Personal Assessments
60Overview of Academy Visits
61Pre-Reading
62Tour and Activity
63Career Counselor
64Summary
- Friday is dedicated to summarizing the academy
visit - 5 pros
- 5 cons
- 5-7 sentence paragraph describing why the student
would or would not choose a career in this
particular academy. - These summaries are saved in a folder and used to
complete the academy application process. - This exercise become crucial at the end of the 10
week visitation cycle it allows students to
revisit each academy as they make their academy
choice.
65Academy Application
- The application process requires students to
- Fill out the academy application
- Complete a letter of recommendation (portfolio
requirement) - Create a resume (portfolio requirement)
- The application process is completed at the end
of the 1st semester and by the end of March the
2nd semester. This allows time for counselors
and teachers to review scheduling and teacher
requirements for the following year.
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72Portfolio
73The PortfolioRationale Portfolios help
students developorganizationresponsibilitygoal
settingself-reflectionpreparation for life
after graduation
74Real Life Connections
- Students connect high school learning with skills
needed for success after school. - Portfolios demonstrate learning in a concrete,
visual way and build student self-confidence. -
75The Process
- Students keep a binder from beginning of
portfolio process until graduation. - Materials and information is added yearly.
- Portfolios grow and change with students as they
edit and revise works.
76Components of Portfolio
- 12 divisions
- Introduction
- Academic History
- Best Works (6)
- Achievements/ Activities
- Career Exploration
- Citizenship
- Senior Portfolio Presentation
77Best Works
- Each quarter, students select a best work for
each class. - projects
- essays
- pictures of group activities
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- Any type of assessment that is non- objective.
78Reflection
- Students are asked to reflect on each best
work. - Was it
- memorable?
- difficult? (Blooms taxonomy)
- what would you change?
- how does it connect with you and your future?
79Portfolio Impact
- All students, not just academy students, create
portfolios.
80Portfolio Mentors
- Both high schools provided a mentor for small
groups of students. - South 1st period teacher
- Baker Weekly alpha advisory period
81Benefits
- 1st period teacher (South model)
- daily contact
- communication available when students are
absent - Teachers can motivate students with
classroom connection
82Benefits
- Advisory groups (Baker model)
- consistent information with equal time
- advisor travels with students, grades 9
12 - distribution of materials by alpha schedules
83Academy Offerings
- Business Technology
- Building and Construction
- Engineering and Manufacturing
- Medical Technology
- Public Service
84Vertical Plan
- Each students is enrolled in Freshmen Success
class in 9th grade. - 3 levels of academy classes are available.
- example Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, and
Firefighter 3. - Senior level academy courses require 30 hours of
shadowing/internships. - Certificates are awarded for completion of each
level.
85Senior Project
- The Portfolio process culminates in the 12th
grade. - Each high school has customized requirements for
the senior project. - 1. Citizenship (community service)
- 2. The Portfolio (binder)
- 3. Showcase (public exhibit)
86Community Service/Citizenship
- Seniors need 30 hours during senior year.
- Academy students are encouraged to work in their
chosen field. - General academic students are provided with lists
of opportunities. - The 30 hours counts toward Bright Futures.
87Portfolio (binder)
- Students will edit and revise sections.
- Students will cull best works and choose only
the finest to share.
88Senior Project
- Public presentation before graduation.
- Audio/visual aids are required.
- Backboard
- Video
- PowerPoint
- Focus what did the student learn in the
Portfolio process how does this information
impact the career academy experience?
89Incentive
- A grade is given on the portfolio and the
project (presentation) - Academy teacher or Senior English teacher
- District Representatives
- Community Advisory Liaison
90Mentors
- Mentors are assigned to small groups of students
to provide on-going support. - Baker alpha advisory groups
- South1st period teacher
91Senior Project/Showcase
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94Challenges
- Teacher Buy-in
- Student career commitment
- Financeexpense of materials
- State requirement reading and math
- Certification for academy instructors
- Comprehensive vs. Vocational
95Contact Information
- Cecilia Lewis
- Ida S. Baker High School
- Lee County School District
- cecilial_at_leeschools.net
- Melissa Oertel
- South Fort Myers High School
- Lee County School District
- melissamoe_at_leeschools.net