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Welcome to the Sikeston Alternative Center

Welcome to the Sikeston Alternative Center. Sikeston Alternative School produces Graduates! This year, 24% or 54 of the 228 Sikeston High School Graduates finished at the Alternative School!. 2013 Graduation Reception.

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Welcome to the Sikeston Alternative Center

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  1. Welcome to the Sikeston Alternative Center

  2. Sikeston Alternative School produces Graduates!This year, 24% or54 of the 228Sikeston High School Graduates finished at the Alternative School!

  3. 2013 Graduation Reception

  4. To make this happen…We bring in parents and significant others to honor their students.Some of our students haven’t been honored in a long time.

  5. Graduation = Opportunity

  6. Our Students are Winning! Our Parents are Proud!

  7. Graduation=Possibility

  8. Our Discipline Referrals are Declining!The largest percentage of students had one or fewer disciplinary referral during the most recent recording period. SW-PBS Check in/Check out Intervention is working. Less time spent with discipline-more time with instruction!

  9. Graduation=Hope

  10. Our Staff Consists of: 2 Administrators 2 Administrative Assistants 1 Counselor 1 Special Educator 5 Assistant Teachers 15 Certified Teachers 2 Non-Certified Teachers 2 Custodians 2 Food Service Our Staff

  11. The Alternative Center has 3 programs BARC SAC New Horizons

  12. BARC • Our BARC Program accommodates 5th through 8th graders. • We currently have 38 students enrolled in BARC. • Each classroom has one teacher and one assistant teacher • Students arrive for school by 8:00 am and dismiss at 1:45 pm. • The benefits far outweigh the costs by providing an alternative educational opportunity to students that habitually disrupt the educational process in regular school classrooms. • School climate has improved throughout the district because of this program. • The setting we provide helps our students increase their academic achievement and decrease inappropriate behavior. • Our goal is for the students to return back to their sending schools once we are certain they are ready to do so. We make certain that their attendance, discipline, and grades reflect a willingness to learn and to act correctly.

  13. PBS Celebration

  14. SAC • Our SAC Program accommodates 9th through 12th graders. • We currently have 29 students enrolled in SAC. • There are two sessions. The AM session is from 8:00 to 11:00 am and the PM session is from 12:00 to 3:00 pm. • There is one girls’ classroom and one boys’ classroom. • Credit recover on the A+LS computer program offers an alternative to a traditional classroom setting and allows students to obtain educational success at their own pace. • Students that would have otherwise been removed from the educational process altogether are gaining a final opportunity to receive an education. • In 2011-2012, there were a total of 78 students enrolled in the SAC program. • They completed a combined total of 309 courses, which totaled 154.5 credits received.

  15. New Horizons • Our New Horizons Program accommodates 9th through 12th graders. • We currently have 62 students enrolled in New Horizons. • We have four 90 minute block classes a day and alternate between Red and Black days to provide more courses for students. • Students arrive for school by 7:45 am and dismiss at 1:45 pm. • Our flexible approach of the New Horizons program reaches students that cannot be successful in a regular education program due to multiple reasons including living on their own, being young single parents, and working several jobs. • Measureable student success, improved student attitude, and determination appear to be worth the cost. • The New Horizons program has 344 graduates since the inception of the program in 2003. • We’ve had 85% or higher attendance rate the past five years • This year alone we have enrolled 27 new at-risk students and re-enrolled 5 drop-outs.

  16. Making School Fun!

  17. Check in –Check Out Tier 2 Intervention

  18. Students are identified using data decision rules or by teacher/staff nomination. • Once identified, the student being placed in the program meets with the counselor to receive information and find out who their facilitator will be. Starting Information

  19. TeacherNomination Form

  20. 4 or more Referrals • 4 or more Tardies • 5 Total Absences or 3 Unexcused absences • 2 or more Failing Grades • Excessive Minor Referrals In comparison to others schools our Data decision rules allow students to have more discipline and absences. If we were not more selective almost 100% of our student body would qualify for tier 2 interventions. While that would be great it is not feasible. Each Semester usually beginning of 2nd quarter and beginning of 3rd quarter we do a data decision rule check to pick out students most in need of an intervention. Gathering data about this smaller, identified , group from teachers lets us make the final decision. Data DecisionRules

  21. Students are sent home with this letter • to communicate with parents. • Classroom teachers also talk to parents about the program and progress during weekly parent calls they do each week. Parent Information

  22. Daily Progress Report

  23. Monthly Progress Graph

  24. Program Implemented with all students in behavior classroom • Program used in all settings • Program individualized for needs of each student Check in/Check out in the Special Education Room

  25. Goals written so that progress is measured using SW-PBS classroom check in/check out system • Goals specify what percentage of daily behavior points the individual student will earn over a given period of time, as measured by graphs kept by students. Check in/Check out used to track progress forIndividual Behavior Goals

  26. Each student is provided with a daily individualized assignment schedule • All daily assignments are listed with a flexible schedule for their completion • Students graph the percentage of assignments completed each day Assignment Completion Percentages are also Graphed

  27. Student productivity increased as each student became responsible for recording and graphing their own daily assignment completion percentage. • Assignment sheets and graphs were carried from school to home daily, which helped us communicate with parents. Assignment Completion Percentage became an easily measurable IEP goal.

  28. Students don’t tend to argue with a printed assignment sheet • As they graph their own assignment completion, they learn to assume responsibility for their own success or failure. • Students were proud to take home assignment sheets that clearly communicated to parents that they had done what was expected of them during their school day • Parents were encouraged to praise daily student success. When presented in this matter of fact way,student acceptance of expectations forProductivityincreased.

  29. Use of the SW-PBS Check in/Check out programHelped improve academic achievement and behaviorin the Special Education Classroom!

  30. Lynn Crader Alternative School Principal Joanna Branson Tier 2 Coach - Counselor Kathryn West Behavior Consultant - Special Educator Carolyn Pike Tier 1 Coach - Secondary Teacher Alternative School Teaching Assistants - Tier 2 Implementers: Beverley Jenkins Amy Vaughan Barbara Howard Chelsey Hancock Rene Henry Tier 2 Team& Staff

  31. Thanks !

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