PASS Program Presentation

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PASS PROGRAM Promoting Academic Survival & Success P = Promoting A = Academic S = Survival S = Success

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PASS PROGRAM

Promoting Academic Survival & Success

P = PromotingA = AcademicS = Survival S = Success

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PASS PROGRAM

Goals:

1. Improve student achievement and student well-being.

2. Develop college and career readiness skills.

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Goal Setting

1. I want to pass all of my classes for the next two trimesters.

2. What key behaviors must I do to achieve my goal of passing all my classes for the next two trimesters?

Key Behaviors: Have no more than three absences, complete all of my assignments, devote 1.5 hours of homework/study time each night.3. How will I track my progress? I will use Student Connect. I will inform my parents. I will talk to my teachers. I will talk with my counselor.

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The Developmental Relationship Framework:

1. Express CARE

2. Provide SUPPORT

3. Challenge GROWTH

4. Expand POSSIBILITIES

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You Can Do This.

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PASS PROGRAM PROCESS

1. Counselor meets with each student bi-weekly to review progress and to provide support for each student’s goal attainment.

2. Small group presentations are provided every other month on the following topics: (1) Study Skills, (2) Test Taking Skills, (3) College and Career Readiness Skills and (4) Personal and Social Development Skills.

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PASS PROGRAM REWARDS

To motivate and reward student achievement and effort, the PASS program provides the following rewards to students:1. Verbal Praise and Recognition2. Gift Cards3. Free Tacos from Taco Bell4. Pizza Party

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RESULTS 2013-2014

44 Students Participated in the PASS PROGRAM

14 Students Earned Participation Taco Bell Rewards14 Students Earned a $10 Gift Card16 Students Earned a $20 Gift Card In sum, 68% of the students had grade point improvement and credit improvement leading toward graduation.