[NIFL-FAMILY:583] Another response

From: Nancy Sledd (nsledd@famlit.org)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 14:04:33 EST


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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Burnim [mailto:BurnimP@ARPS.ORG]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:40 PM
To: nsledd@famlit.org; nifl-family@literacy.nifl.gov; nifl-family@nifl.gov
Subject: Re: [NIFL-FAMILY:564] Opening remarks for this week'sdiscussion

Greetings.  I am new to this discussion group, but I have found the
questions extremely helpful and thought provoking.  In addition, given my
position as Even Start Director, Title I Director, and Director of
Professional Development for our schools, this discussion feels to be right
out of our staff meetings.

To respond in brief....

Our Even Start Program serves children 0-3 on-site in an infant/toddler
center.  It is in this space that PACT, and parenting and conferencing
occurs.  It is a natural site for learning and literacy, as well as to glean
from the experiences of parents of older children.

Our Community Partnership for Children serves chidlren 3-5 both in-school
and throughout the community.  We have modelled Even Start components to
school-based and off-site programs as a vehicle for increasing
home-strategies for successful child rearing, increasing home-school
relationships and communication, and empowering adults and families.

The Title I Program has for the past ten years provided outreach services
WITH families.  I work in a small school district (3700 kids) with 33
languages and over 80 countries of origin of our families.  This has happily
necessitated both learning and teaching with families, in and out-of-school.
We hire staff to provide mechanisms for understanding public education,
understanding the expectations of adult roles in children's learning, and
helping families feel welcomed and comfortable with our staff.

As a staff we undrstand that our families work several jobs, and at a
variety of hours, so we are the group that must be flexible.  Our meetings
occur in-school during and after school, at neighborhood/community sites,
and at times that are most convenient for our families.  We keep a wide
variety of education and literacy materials 'in-stock' to meet the needs of
families as they arrive and settle in Amherst.  We offer after-school
homework and social times for children in a number of languages, and extend
the day to help families.  In addition, we offer support on accessing human
services as transportation and language are often barriers.  The list goes
on with what we do as school personnel, as well as what we learn from the
community, and how we are involved with a number of human service providers.

The program grew two years ago to also include Middle School children.  The
after school program (Savuka) offers academic support and homework support
(mandatory) as a vehicle to participate in a wide number of social
activities ranging from sports to technology to mountain biking to hiking to
crafts to community service, etc, etc, etc,  Started as a strategy to help
kids keep busy and occupied after-school, we now have a waiting list to get
in.  Parent involvement and participation is both encouraged and required.

I hope this helps others.  Thanks for the opportunity.



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