Title: Business Partnership Proposal
1Business Partnership Proposal
Hacienda La Puente Unified School District
Office of the Superintendent
- Presented by
- Kristen Habbestad, Office of Communications
- November 2003
2- As educators, we must accept that we can no
longer work in isolation to help our students
meet the challenges they facewe are being asked
to accomplish more with limited and, in some
cases, no resources. If we do not turn to our
communities to help, we will fall short of our
goals. -
- Mildred Musgrove, principal
- Anacostia Senior High School, Washington D.C.
Becton, Marianne, and Grace Sammon, Principles
of Leadership. Principal Leadership (February
2001) 32-35
3- Education, in general, and public education
specifically, is the cornerstone of our culture
and an absolute necessity for economic
prosperity. -
- Marianne Becton, Verizon Washingtons
manager of External Affairs
Becton, Marianne, and Grace Sammon, Principles
of Leadership. Principal Leadership (February
2001) 32-35
4Business Partnership A Definition
- Being a business partner is more than giving
funds - Sharing volunteer hours
- Work-study opportunities/tomorrows employees
- Resources
- Broadened network
- Handshake, not a handout
5HLPUSDs Organizational Neighbors
- City of Industry, La Puente, Hacienda Heights,
Valinda, West Covina
Nearby access 3 Major Harbors 13 miles of
railroad 5 major airports 8 major freeways
Corporate headquarters Manufacturing Technology A
erospace Financial Services Distribution Import/Ex
port
Source www.cityofindustry.org
6Creation Action of Plan
Strategies
- Establish Board of Directors
- Assess needs of schools and programs
- Identify potential organizational partner
match-ups - Generate practical ideas
- Connect organizations with schools
- Sign partnership agreement and define role
responsibilities - Show results!
7Establish Board of Directors
Composition
- Business leaders, administrators, parents,
students
Responsibilities
- Preside over program
- Develop contacts
- Oversee, manage
- Lead
82. Assess Needs of Schools and Programs
School Needs Source of Help
Baldwin Academy Computers CompUSA?
Baldwin Academy Guest speaker to provide real world perspective Veterinary Hospital?
Sparks Middle School Guest speakers to address the following upcoming eighth-grade units physics, energy Cal Poly Pomona?
La Puente High School Job shadowing opportunities for students CalTrans?, Bank of America?
La Puente High School 6-8 week internships for students who are in the Business Academy
Los Altos Elementary Bird houses for outdoor classroom area
Los Altos Elementary Career day speakers
Valinda School of Academics Six VCRs
Valinda School of Academics Math tutors
Wilson High School Materials/expertise in the trades to construct a concession stand at stadium
Sample
93. Identify Potential Organizational Partners
- Divide prospects into categories to better match
with schools needs
- Service Organizations and Non-Profits
- Local, State and Federal agencies
- School-to-Work
- Businesses
- Gifted Mentorship
10District Resources
4. Generate Practical Ideas
- Provide choral or band groups as entertainment
for company functions - Provide complimentary tickets to school
activities, such as plays, concerts and athletic
events - Feature the business partner in the school
newspapers and meetings with parents or the
public - Provide honorary membership in the school PTO/PTA
- Allow use of school facilities for company
functions and recreation (use of gym, etc.)
Source Partnerships, The Education Alliance, 2002
115. Connect Organizations with Schools
- Join organizations with individual schools
- School provides each organization with a hands-on
picture of what their resources are accomplishing - Adopt-a-school approach
- Establish formal, signed partnership agreement
- Symbols of agreement (banner, lapel pins, etc.)
126. Sign Partnership Agreement andDefine Role
Responsibilities
- Define whether partnership will view students as
academic learners, consumers, or future workers - Clarify expectations
- Programs should
- foster critical-thinking skills
- problem-solving skills
- self-expression
- civic awareness
- reading comprehension
- knowledge of history and science
- competency in math
- appreciation of the arts
137. Show Results!
- With partnerships, ideally, students
- ? Are introduced to a range of career choices
- ? Gain a realistic understanding of the workplace
- ? Learn about the skills and training their
career aspirations require - ? Apply the knowledge theyve acquired in the
classroom - ? Become more motivated to learn after seeing
real-world applications of their academic
knowledge - ? Come away knowing that there are adults in the
community who want them to succeed - ? Are encouraged to excel
- Learn from a variety of positive role models
- Extend learning into their community
14- With partnerships, businesses
- Cultivate a reliable source of better-trained,
better-motivated employees - Help attract more business to the area through a
well-trained work force - Enjoy a more influential business community and a
broader tax base - Improve employee morale (working with young
people) - Publicize their involvement and volunteerism
within the school system - Give items to students with their logo displayed
15Next Steps
- Establish Board of Directors
- Define action plan
- Review with the Board
16Thank you