Practical Research 1 Lesson 9 Scope and delimitation.pptx
2010 Summer School Planning
1. Summer School Planning
Tentative as of 3-10-2010
Days in session: June 21 – July 29
Four Days per week Mon. – Thurs.
Two academic sessions from 9-11:30 and 12- 2:30 - Checking on the lunch and breakfast
options
Holy Cross will provide recreational activities the other half of the day for the attendees
Holy Cross will have buses available to transport to activities
Students will pay a fee for the Holy Cross Activities
Holy Cross will provide @ 10 staff members
Groups basically broken into K-2 session and 3-5
Current K-5 graders eligible.
Target the DIBELS intensive students as well as our ESL P, E and I students.
Moving forward
Lori G, Bob E and Nicole will work on developing the curriculum set up and standards for the
academic portion
Lori G/Susan Brewer will work with tech department to let them know summer school tech
needs
Judy will check with Kathleen B regarding the lunch/breakfast possibilities
Tom will chat with Brent regarding the need for to-from bussing and Steve O regarding building
use (done)
Tom and Tim Jackson will meet with city rec. (Ken Fisher)and basin rec. (Bonnie Park)
regarding access to facilities/programs
Tom and Judy –work out budget.
Next Meeting scheduled for March 23 at 11 AM at the PCLC
Other – Family literacy can/will be offered over at the LC in conjunction with the summer school
at MPES
2. Further Questions (think about answers before next meeting):
Do we need daycare support for the family literacy?
When to advertise staffing positions?
What should the staffing positions look like (teachers vs. paras, how much of each)?
When should we register students?
How should we conduct registration?
What should the district supervision look like?
Needed supplies and materials?
Any custodial concerns?