AIM / Intervention
Link Crew/FTT PDF Print E-mail
Written by John McGarvey   
Monday, 15 March 2010 14:22

Because Nation wide 80% of students who do not graduate from high school are behind in credits after their 9th grade year, Bonita High School is a proud participant in the Link Crew program. We realize that the transition to high school can be intimidating for many students. Link Crew provides an opportunity for 9th graders to be a part of the bigger school picture.

What does Link Crew do? Link Leaders are trained to work with the incoming freshmen class and other new students who are entering our school next fall. After the extensive training, the Link Leaders will run freshmen orientation before school starts in August. At the orientation, each Link Leader will be given a small group of freshmen to work with that day. These leaders will also befriend and help that group during the first week of school with any challenges they may face.

During the school year, Link Leaders will meet weekly with their student group to touch base, discuss problems, and plan social activities. We know that the more contact a freshmen has with her/his Link Leader the more successful the freshmen will be. Link Crew leaders reflect our campus as a whole and we strive to include leaders from all social groups on our campus. Link Crew leaders possess the following characteristics:

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    • Willingness to lead others
    • Strong communication skills
    • Responsible enough to manage a group
    • Accountable to show up throughout all phases of the program during the year
    • Interest in helping others
    • Positive role model
    • Dedicated
    • Self-confident and self-directed
    • Has respect for diverse ideas and personalities
    • Enthusiastic

Not only does Link provide 9th graders with a connection to our school, it also helps to create future leaders.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 March 2010 14:25
 
Introduction to AIM / Intervention PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jammie Halberg   
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 18:49

Academic Intervention and Mentoring (AIM) is a program designed to help students achieve their full academic potential. Tenth through twelfth grade students who are not meeting the criteria are assigned to a 5th period study hall or subject specific intervention,
with a well qualified teacher. These students are given additional assistance and time to meet the criteria. Students who meet the academic criteria earn an extended lunch period. Students with extended lunch are able to conference with teachers, make-up missed tests or form study groups with others. Extended lunch also provides an opportunity for 11th and 12th grade students to have lunch off campus. All 9th grade students are assigned to a study hall and there are upper classmen available for tutoring. Eligibility for 10th -12th grade
students is re-evaluated every nine weeks by the AIM coordinator and Administration.

Criterion includes:

2.0 GPA with no D’s or F’s or 2.6 GPA with 1 D but no F’s

Proficient or Advanced and the California State Tests or a 5% growth from the previous year’s test

No unsatisfactory citizenship marks

Last Updated on Monday, 15 March 2010 14:22
 


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