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Hampton City SchoolsOut of School Time
Annual Update
Hampton City School BoardPresentation
February 6, 2019
Daryle Rodgers, Out of School Time Coordinator
Latosha Brown-Davis, 21st Century Assistant District Coordinator
Gineff McKinney, Shark Tank Curriculum Leader
Overview
• Program Review and Outcomes SY 2017-18
• What’s New in SY 2018-19
• Summer Program 2019
School Year 2017-18 Review and Outcomes
Participants & Attendance• Over 3,000 students served
• Students who participated in Out-of-School Time Programs attended school 95.1% of the school year
Five Sites: Asbury, Burbank, Cooper, Kraft, Smith
Results: Participants scored an average of 2.5 points higher on the 2017 Math
SOL as compared to their 2016 Math SOL
Math Blitz 2017-18
“Schools participating in the Math Blitz extended-day program continue to make great strides in student achievement noted in SOL test results. The Mathematics Department will continue providing professional development for such a high-will group of teachers and students.”
-- Leslie Strachan-Williams, HCS Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Leader
21st Century ElementaryAberdeen, Bassette, Cary, Forrest, Machen, Tyler, Smith
2018 SOL score growth as compared to 2017
• Language Arts: 14 point increase
• Math: 5 point increase
• 21st Century elementary school students had an average score of 405.5 on the Science SOL
HCS 21st Century Jeff Kinney WRiTEBRAiN Contest
• Jeff Kinney, author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid– Teamed with WRiTEBRAiN– All 21st Century students to
become published authors
The Monster Field TripStudent Winners:– Jacob Blackerby– Chloe Gowan– Logan Smith
21st Century Middle Schools Lindsay, Syms, Tarrant, Andrews
2018 SOL score growth as compared to 2017
• Language Arts: 0.1 point increase
• Math: 5 point increase
21st Century Program Expansion
• 2013-2014 (1) Three-Year Award (Bryan - $437,340)
– Andrews (Alternatives, Inc.) $314,313
• 2014-2015 (1) Three-Year Award (Lindsay - $368,040)
• 2015-2016 (4) Three-Year Awards (Bassette, Cary, Davis, Syms - $1,985,640)
• 2016-2017 (4) Three-Year Awards (Aberdeen, Forrest, Machen, Tyler - $2,242,734)
– Andrews (Alternatives, Inc.) $426,882
• 2017-2018 (2) Three-Year Awards (Smith, Lindsay - $1,122,468)
• 2018-2019 (4) Three-Year Awards (Bryan, Cary, Syms, Tarrant - $2,272,992)
• Serving 11 Schools : Aberdeen, Bryan, Cary, Forrest, Lindsay, Machen, Smith, Syms, Tarrant, Tyler, Andrews (Alternatives, Inc.)
Since 2013 HCS has been awarded $8,429,214
21st Century Family Engagement
• Hosted four school family events per school
• Created two summer events
• Worked with Youth Education & Family Services
• Provided Hands-on learning
• Served dinner• Received positive
feedback from parents
Field Trips & Enrichments• Nauticus
• Virginia Air & Space Center
• Virginia Sports Hall of Fame
• Sky Anchor Disability Awareness
• Virginia Living Museum
• Mariners Museum
• Norfolk Tides
• iFLY
• Virginia Zoo
• Virginia Aquarium
• Hampton History Museum
• Spirit of Norfolk (Science Cruise)
• Amazing Athletes
• Mad Science
• Urban Learning & Leadership
Awareness
• National Institute of Aerospace
(NIA)
• Peninsula SPCA
• Alternatives, Inc.
• Earline’s Music & Arts (EMA)
• Virginia Cooperative Extension
Hampton 4-H (Reality Store)
21st Century Engaging Field Trips
School Age Programs (SAP)
● Continued 21st Century/SAP collaboration model
○ Provided curriculum alignment training for SAP staff
○ Provided analytical data for over 1,500 SAP students shared
○ Surveyed staff
Other Out of School Time Programs – Science, Technology, Recreation, Art, Math (S.T.R.E.A.M.) After
School Club• Booker, Barron
– Ambassadors for Youth SOL Prep Program– Two Symposiums
• September 29, 2017, 5th Annual Extended Learning Time Symposium “Keys to Successful Out-of-School Time Programing”• June 1, 2018, Summer Reading Symposium “Make Reading a
Summer Adventure”•Over 180 participants• Positive feedback
NASA Langley International Space Station (ISS) Downlink
• July 10, 2018• 70 students from Syms
Middle School selected to participate
• Students participated in hands-on projects with NASA
• Students interacted with astronauts in the International Space Station
NASA Langley ISS Downlink
2017-18 Summer Programs• S.T.R.E.A.M. and Gator
Presidential Scholars (GPS)
• Seven elementary & four middle schools
– Operated June 25 – July 26
– Enrolled grades 2 – 8 (over 1,100 students enrolled)
– Achieved exceptional daily attendance
– Increased language arts and math skills
– Surveyed parents and students (positive feedback)
– Increased awareness of STEM concepts and careers
About Summer S.T.R.E.A.M.• Higher-level thinking skills through the use of holistic
problem-based learning and healthy living
• Creative hands-on learning through SHARK TANK
• Lunch and snack daily through USDA
• Enrichment activities including: Amazing Athletes, 4H, Alternatives, Inc. Art, Earline’s Music & Arts (EMA), Mad Science, Championship Chess, Virginia Air & Space Center, Urban Learning & Leadership Center
• Staffing per site: 1 building coordinator, 8 highly qualified teachers, 2 coordinators, 1 summer family connectedness teacher, and 1 nurse
Spirit of Norfolk Summer S.T.R.E.A.M. Training
• July 2, 2018
• 133 Staff
Curriculum
Mindworks Tinker Shop & Grossology
Project-Based Learning in the following subjects:• Mathematics• Language Arts/Reading• Science • History• Sports Science• Shark Tank
Shark Tank Engineering Design Challenge: Life Hacks
Students applied the Technology Design Loop to design, create and present a “Life Hacks” project
Summer S.T.R.E.A.M. Photos
Summer S.T.R.E.A.M. Photos
Summer S.T.R.E.A.M. Photos
Current 2018-19 Continuation & What’s New
2018-2019 Program Continuation
• 6th Annual Symposium
– Preventing the Summer Slide through Innovative Programming
– April 12, 2019
• Math Blitz (Asbury, Kraft, Cooper, Burbank)
• Eleven 21st Century Grant Awarded Programs
– 200+ staff, 1,500+ students during the school year
– 125+ staff, 1,100+ students during the summer
• HCS/SAP 21st Century collaboration program
What’s New?
21st Century Curriculum Writers
• Shari Drake - Elementary Language Arts
• Cindy Baird - Elementary Math
• Chonita Walker - Middle School Language Arts
• Carly Grenga - Middle School Math
• 21st Century aligned with the school-day and pacing
guides
Barrington Irving’s Flying Classroom
• Partnering with the Language Arts
Department
• Piloting at two 21st Century sites:
– Bryan
– Syms
Cubs Learning Club
• Language Arts & Math
Curriculum
• 65 Students
• Four Teachers
• Snack and
Transportation
Provided
• Weekly (Wednesdays)
Falcons 5th Grade Band
• Collaborating with Fine Arts Department– Pilot program – Over twenty 5th grade students
• Developing student skills: – Reading the language of music – Listening skills– Developing responsibility awareness– Developing teamwork skills– Developing self-discipline skills– Building confidence
Out of School Time Curriculum Alignment Lesson Plan Guide
• Team Members
– Ann Bane
– Carla Mahn
– Will Bane
– Michelle
Wheat-Perry
– Candace Gray
– Mia Moore
– Sherry
Hildenbrandt
– Daryle Rodgers
• Focus Areas:
• Elementary - awareness of Academies
• Middle School - exploration of Academies
• Lessons Include:
• Hands-on, project-based learning activities
• Research and self-exploration
• Take home activities to engage families
** Our plan is to make the guide available for internal and
external providers of out of school time programs
6th Annual Out of School Time Summer Symposium
• April 12, 2019
(8:00 a.m. -12:45 p.m.)
• Professional development
for community partners
• Exciting breakout sessions
with take home strategies
• Keynote:
Captain Barrington Irving
Upcoming Summer Programs 2018-19 School Year
S.T.R.E.A.M. Summer 2019
• Theme: Exploring Africa
• Date: June 24-July 25
• Time: 12:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
• Locations: TBD
• Anticipated number of students - 1,100
• Anticipated number of staff - 125
CurriculumTheme: Exploring Africa
Project-Based Learning in the following subjects:• Shark Tank• Mathematics • Language Arts/Reading• Science • History• Sports Science• Art • Community Service• Photography (New)• Cooking (New)
Shark Tank Engineering Design Challenge: Innovative Designs for Africa
Students will apply the Technology Design Loop to design, create and present an “Innovative Designs for Africa” project
Partnerships & Collaboration
Community Partners
• Youth Education and Family Services
• Virginia Air & Space Center
• Peninsula Boys & Girls Club
• Amazing Athletes
• Urban Learning & Leadership Center
• NASA
• Norfolk Tides
• Alternatives Inc. (AmeriCorps)
• USDA
• Hampton City School Departments
• Peninsula Foster Grandparent
Program
• Old Dominion University
• Hampton University
• Mad Science
• Virginia Cooperative Extension 4-H
• National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)
• Peninsula SPCA
• Earline’s Music & Arts (EMA)
• Spirit of Norfolk
In-kind Donations of Approximately $275,000
21st Century & Alternatives, Inc. Partnership
Andrews PK-8 Gators Presidential Scholars (GPS)
Daryle Rodgers, M.L.S., CPRP, CGW Out of School Time Coordinator
[email protected] Office (757) 727-2015
Latosha Brown-Davis, M.A. Ed., CGW 21St CCLC Asst. District Coordinator
Out of School Time@HCSOSTHampton Media Network
QUESTIONS?