Learning Beyond the Bell 2010-2011 Lewisville ES.

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Learning Beyond the Bell 2010-2011

Lewisville ES

What is LBB?

Learning Beyond the Bell is a free after-school program in 5 high needs schools within LISD

*1 hr. of Academics – ELAR, Math, and Science

* 30 minutes of Homework assistance

*1 hr. of Enrichment – Karate, Scouts, Rockets, etc

• Mission: To offer a free, safe, enriching and supervised environment for Lewisville ISD students in grades 3-5, in which students develop academic competency and confidence, higher-level thinking skills and problem-solving, creativity, individual growth through hands-on experiences, peer interaction and positive adult relationships.

• Purpose: To provide after-school learning opportunities beyond the regular school day. The program focuses on helping children in high-need schools succeed academically through the use of scientifically-based extended learning time. LBB is a powerful program that enhances and complements the regular school day, rather than duplicating or imitating classroom instruction.

LBB Facts

• Free to Students• Students begin September 27, 2010• LBB runs from 2:50pm-5:20pm • Monday-Thursdays only; no Fridays• We enroll 60 students who meet criteria. • 20 students per grade level (grades 3-5 only)• 10 boys; 10 girls per grade level

Schedule

• 2:50-3:50pm – Snack & Academic Set (ELAR/Math/Science)

• 3:50-4:20pm – Homework

• 4:20-5:20pm – Enrichment Set

• 5:20pm - Dismissal (Parent Pick-up and Bus loading)

 

Enrichment SetGardening, culinary experience, karate, Scouts, art/crafts, Archery, Geocaching, Lego Robotics/K’NEX, rockets, Flat Stanley, Destination Imagination, origami, journalism, jewelry making, field trips, and much more!!

Student Qualifiers• Bi-Lingual• ELL• At-risk for failure• Failed a grade level• Low self esteem• Deteriorated family structure• Lives in poverty• Low test scores (55%-75%)

LBB does not attempt to recruit students who are:• Highly successful in academics• Perform extremely low academically (below 55%)• Require special accommodations (transportation)• Repeated behavioral problems• Exited from LBB in the past year• Low attendance

What we need from teachers

1. A list of 30 boys and 30 girls per grade level (so we have extra to choose from) who you want us to recruit to order of importance.

2. We need the list by Sept. 7th at 9am. 3. Site Coordinators will then distribute

enrollment packets to your students4. Collect student applications and return to site

coordinators

What we offer teachers

• Fewer students to tutor• Spreadsheets of student progress on Kid’s College

(and their user code and password)• Progress on CenterStage w/ journal entries• Increased student success in the classroom

Keys pointsIf a student goes to a teacher tutoring session after

school versus coming to our LBB academic session, we must have them back to us by 3:50pm.

LBB students may be in UIL, Choir, and tutoring, but will not be able to participate in other school clubs.

Academics will be in the beginning of the program this year. We will not be using campus staff. LBB staff includes UNT interns with content majors who are pursuing education minors.

Questions?