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Show 12 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, November 9, 2006 Collaboration Has Come to SHS ' (I SI Chelcie Richins SHS Staff Writer Starting this year, a new program has arrived at Springville High School. Teachers are meeting together to-gether two Wednesday mornings a month, to collaborate col-laborate with each other. Teachers are working with other teachers in their departments to answer the following four essential essen-tial questions: 1) What is it we expect our students to learn? 2) How will we know when our students i : 1 ( FREE Tire Rotation ! with oil chanqe. l Reg. $24.95: Sale Price $19.95 Expires 123106 I Denft settle for tk fet8 SUf iiid let if ilpt eusttra bum piif ifaauatiefl iflMiflgefiients te way pu watit lliiffl! ; FOR mm THAN YOU THMCI ' have learned it? 3) How will we help our students who have not learned it? 4) How will we help our students who already know it? According to Assistant Principal Mr. Robins, the goal that SHS teachers are pushing to achieve through these meetings is to "meet all students' needs more effectively." Collaboration time at SHS will be beneficial for both students and teachers. Mrs. Long, SHS Adminis ar Service Made Smarter0 .... . f i i i i Reg. $99.95; Sale Price $79.95 ! With $10Mail-in-Rebate Expires 123106 ; . . , s to order y0Ur . l . , """"""" , trative Intern, said, "The nationwide trend for high achieving schools is teacher teach-er collaboration. Teachers are now given time to meet and discuss student needs and to come together on curriculum, which gives a school more continuity in learning for every child. Students attending schools using a collaboration program pro-gram achieve a better education edu-cation and more individual help". There are many options available for students on II 1 ,..j.d.,.., JLJ?1 :. dd stand-by deipf late start days. Although school will not be starting until 9:36 a.m. on these late start days, the school will still be accessible to students stu-dents at 7:30. An important part of collaboration col-laboration is providing extra ex-tra help for students, and SHS farnltv staff anri stu dent mentors have worked hard to provide a wide array ar-ray of new educational services. ser-vices. On late start days, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., SHS student mentors are available avail-able to provide individual- til kI W IMTCTiml MHMii 'ithuli' ' Emmissions Test Expires 123106 ' wimSfflirtprliiiut qSmm GOD HHQTQGQ L. KfOSBgSSt )J&Xri- ' LJi ' , - "''"j ,. - j ' . ' MT.4 . :,. i ' I I y i V 1 m - mmm Service Hours: M-F 8am-6pm Appointment recommended but not required 1715 W. 500 S. Springville, UT 84663 OD DO D. H. L.A S 1 I "1 Red Ribbon week has come to an end at SHS. In addition to many other exciting activities, SHS students participated in the annual Door Decorating Contest. Mr. Wadley's 1B AP Biology classtook top honors for their amazing door decorating abilities. Congratulations! ized student help in the following fol-lowing subjects: ASL, Science, Sci-ence, Math, English, Music, History and ESL. The SHS Library, Computer Com-puter Labs, and Weight Rooms are also open and available for student use. Students may arrange to make up tests, and students may also serve detention during this time. (Please check out the Homework Help Section for specific room numbers and for additional addi-tional help sessions offered to SHS students). SHS Student Stu-dent Mentor Jaeleigh Me-cham Me-cham says, "I think this new program is definitely going to benefit everyone who gets involved." Homework Help Sessions Late Start Days-7:30 Days-7:30 to 9:30 a.m. With Student Mentors: ASL 1-113, Science or Math E-4, English E-8, English or; Math E-l, Music or English E-5, History E-7 and ESL' E-6. With Sophie Child, Math 1-208. . Make Up Tests in E-9. Detention E-3. Open for Student Use: Computer Lab, Library and Weight Room. Monday- Thursday, 3 to 4 p.m., teachers in the following fol-lowing departments will be available to help students: English Library Computer Lab; Science, Room C-12; Math, Room 1-210 Monday & Wednesday, 2:45 to 4 p.m., Jason Crellin from BYU will offer a help session in Gl 1 for math and science students Open Computer Lab in I-215, I-215, Monday - Friday, 7:10 to 7:55 a.m., 2:35 to 4 p.m.: (No detention credit) ; In order to receive deten-; tion credit for any of these; options - sign up in Room;. E-3 first ; Students looking for help; with math can check with; the counseling office or; Mr. Frossard for a list of; student volunteers who are; available on an individual; basis. '. It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory. - W. Edwards Derning Grandchildren are God's way of compensating us for growing old. |