Title: HurstEulessBedford ISD
1 Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD
Partnering to Empower Young Children Beginning
With The End In Mind April 8, 2008
2Charlotte Allie Community Partnership
Liaison Lydia Scozzari Director, Special Education
3Beginning With The End In Mind
4Our Vision
HEB ISD is the conceptualization of our desired
future for the children of this community. The
vision sets the direction and priorities of our
district, so that our childrens future will be
better than yesterday or today. To realize this
objective, we must be a premier school district
that produces the nations best.
5Beginning With The End In Mind
- One student drops out of school every 30 seconds.
- High school dropouts are far more likely to be
incarcerated and have poorer health and shorter
life spans. - Source Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development
6Beginning With The End In Mind
- Increasing the graduation rate by 1 percent would
reduce crimes by 100,000 per year and save
society 1.4 billion in related costs. - Source Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development
7What is school readiness?
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- Children who come to school ready to learn are
more likely to succeed in school and later become
responsible, productive members of society.
8What is school readiness?
- Most important characteristics for children
beginning elementary school are - Showing enthusiasm and curiosity in approaching
new activities - Being physically healthy, rested, and
well-nourished - Having the ability to communicate needs, wants
and thoughts verbally
9Arent most children ready for school?
- One third to one half of children are not ready
for kindergarten. - Almost a third of five-year-olds experience two
to six problem areas at school entry. - Concentration
- Concepts
- Communication
- Self-Esteem
- Curiosity
- Physical Health
10Whats involved in a school readiness project?
- Community collaboration for children
- Effective systems of programs and services for
young children and their families - Links between local people, organizations, and
public schools - Focused efforts on strategic areas and methods of
intervention - Community projects adapted to local culture,
strengths, needs, and interests
11Beginning the Journey
- Preschool Least Restrictive Grant
- PLRE Grant Facilitator
- Red Apple School Partnership
12Expanding the Horizon
- Northeast Tarrant County Task Force
- Community Partnership Liaison
- Data Base Gathering
13Adding to the Itinerary
- Made initial contacts with childcare centers
- Created informational survey
- Delivered surveys
- Compiled survey information
- Met with school district professionals to best
meet the survey needs
14Getting on Board
- H-E-B ISD
- Parents
- Community Childcare Providers
- United Way, Northeast Tarrant County
- Early Childhood Taskforce
- H-E-B Chamber of Commerce
- Early Childhood Intervention
- Head Start
- JPS Clinic
- Tarrant County Health Department
- Tarrant County Community College
- Education Service Center, Region 11
- Camp Fire USA
15Mapping the Road Trip
- Increased public awareness
- Hosted Partnering to Empower Young Children
Luncheon, October 2, 2007 - Implemented quarterly meetings January 15,
April 28, August (tba) - Parent University October 2007, March 2008
16Moving on Down the Road
- Implemented Red Apple School Partnership
- Provided joint professional development
opportunities - Provided training and access to district pre-k
and k curriculum - Provided information about JPS Health Care Center
- Providing professional consultation and services
for community preschool centers and day care
providers - Provide training through Parent University
- Continuing to expand campus level placement
options for children with disabilities
17Celebrating the Outcomes
- Providing special education services in the least
restrictive environment of a community preschool
for 3s and 4s - Successful mastery of IEPs in an inclusive
setting - Appropriate peer models for play, language, and
socialization - Benefits for children with and without IEPs
- Additional learning opportunities for preschool
staff - Working together to build a sense of community
for all children in a preschool setting - Early intervention for children with and without
IEPs
18Celebrating the Outcomes, cont
- Widening the Influence
- Positive networking between community and schools
- Enthusiastic stakeholders
- A sense of community
- Collaborative alignment between community and
school district - Increase awareness of available community
services - Information about preparing children for school
- Increase awareness of the needs of young children
and their families -
19Expanding our Travels
- Received United Way Kids Impact Council Grant for
H-E-B ISD Community Partnership Preschool Support
Project - Collaborating with First United Methodist
Preschool, Euless to join us in our journey for
2008-2009
20Embarking on the Next Venture
- Community Based Preschool Partnership
- H-E-B ISD and First United Methodist Preschool,
Euless - The Partnership Plan
- Seek approval for Dr. Buinger and the Board.
- Complete contractual agreement with First United
Methodist Preschool, Euless. - Interview district staff for ½ day assignment to
First United Methodist Preschool, Euless. (One
PPCD teacher and one PPCD assistant.) - Carefully select six current 3 and 4 year-old
students served through PPCD as potential
candidates for the partnership. - Hold ARDC meetings to place these students.
- Work closely with the Transportation Department
to provide services for these students.
Preschool hours are 830 1130. - Student Activity Fee and materials will be funded
from IDEA-B federal funds.
21Thank you
- for being on board and supporting this incredible
journey!