
STUDENT VOICE
Success Academy @ Anderson
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
Intervention Wednesday "What I Need" W.I.N.
We are set to begin Intervention Thursday, the details are below:
What I Need (WIN)- @ Success at Anderson
Breakfast in cafeteria: 7:20-7:40am.
Dismiss to WIN: 7:45- 8:44am
2nd hour- 8:47-9:25am
3rd hour- 9:2-10:06am
4th hour- 10:09-10:47am
5th hour- 10:50-11:28
6th hour 11:31- 12:49pm
11:31-12:01= HS Lunch
12:19-12:49= MS Lunch. *This still allows for a full 30 min lunch break for teachers.
7th hour- 12:52-1:30pm
8th hour 1:33-2:11pm.
Schedule coming soon:
1:1 academic conferences & graduation planning (Ms. Koch & Counselor Johnson)- Reviewing individual iREADY data w/ students & helping them understand their own track to graduation/what they need.
Introduction to the iGAP (Ms. Chakrabarti )- introduce the iGAP & help students start to complete it.
Mindfulness & Empathy-building (Mrs. Dua )- skill building for stress & trauma
Restorative Practices (Mr. Dunlop & Mr. Jones)- Introduce restorative practices/essential elements of dignity?
Student Voice- (Mr. Lee & Dr. Johnson)- a somewhat guided town hall w/admin to help brainstorm ideas for a student advisory committee & how students can be impactful & use their voice to help with attendance, academics, incentives & overall school improvement.
We will communicate with students starting Tuesday to prepare them for this transition.
We will have posters with student groups at the assigned locations and personally remind students on Thursday.
Morning announcements will also inform all about this new schedule.
Second semester interventions will include both academic & SEL.
Alternative Means of Learning Schedule
Distance Learning Schedule
Please see the following schedule, thank you.
WEARING YOUR MASK IS OPTIONAL!
Success Staff
Device and Schedule Help!
We are here to help!
If your device is sick, call TECH support at 816-418-4357
Schedule help call Counselor Johnson at 816-406-3743.
Join the Student District Advisory Council!
Student District Advisory Council is a group of high
school students who serve as the student voice for
KCPS. We need YOU! Volunteer today and get ready
to make your mark in Kansas City education.
Benefits of Serving as a SDAC Member:
• Have a direct impact on improving KCPS for all students
• Gain leadership, public speaking and team-building
experience
• Build a network of supporters and mentors within KCPS
and partner civic organizations
• Earn community service hours
Eligibility Criteria:
• Enrolled in a KCPS high school
• Complete the SDAC application
• Able to join monthly virtual meetings
Learn more: KCPublicSchools.org/How-To-Get-Involved
ACADEMIC LANGUAGE
Consequences for students NOT using academic language:
First Offense: Verbal reminder (document in Tyler)
Second Offense: One-on-one with student during office hours (document in Tyler)
Third Offense: Parent contact (document in Tyler)
Forth Offense: Administrative contact (document in Tyler)
***For incidents involving bullying, danger, threats, etc., Mr. Lee or Dr. Johnson will address immediately.
Community Cares and Shares
Student District Advisory Council (SDAC)
The Kansas City Public Schools Student District Advisory Council (SDAC) is comprised of student ambassadors, in grades 9 – 12, from across the district. These students serve as the student voice of KCPS. The council is lead in a manner that encourages student voice to influence local education with the goal of developing young leaders as educational advocates.
SDAC members engage regularly with the superintendent in conversations related to academic experiences, extracurricular programs, student support services, school culture and discipline, student voice representation, technology, college and career readiness and many other topics. In addition, the council develops and executes projects that address school or community needs.
Students are selected by an application process. Students who aspire to participate will be:
- Selected via an open application process based on character, academics, community involvement, rationale for joining SDAC, commitment to serve and the unique perspective he/she brings to the organization
- Expected to serve an eight-month term, beginning in September and concluding in May
- Expected to participate in monthly meetings
- Expected to actively contribute and provide input on topics of discussion
SDAC students:
- Have a direct impact on improving KCPS for all students
- Gain leadership, public speaking, student advocacy and team-building experience
- Build a network of supporters and mentors within KCPS and partner civic organizations
- Earn community service hours
Eligibility Criteria:
- Enrolled in one of the six KCPS high schools
- Complete the SDAC application
- Able to join monthly virtual meetings
Interested in serving on SDAC for your school? Click here to submit your application.
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for ages 16 -22 year old
Children's Mercy Hospital Teen COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic for 16-22 year olds
Message from CMH:
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for ages 16 -22 year old .
Day and evening appointments available!
The details:
Covid 19 vaccine appointments available!
ELIGIBILITY:
-Must be 16-22 years old
-To SCHEDULE- Call the Contact Center: 816-234-3700 OR Self schedule on the Children’s Mercy Patient Portal https://www.childrensmercy.org/your-visit/patient-portal/
Families should expect to get a text message a day or two before the clinic with the consent form and pre-visit questionnaire that must be completed
Please click on links below for general information about safety and efficacy the COVID-19 vaccine:
https://www.childrensmercy.org/health-and-safety-resources/informacion-sobre-el-covid-19/
Together, we can end this pandemic in our community.
SUCCESS SCHOLARS!
The Administration staff (Mr. Lee & Dr. Johnson) would like to thank you for your full participation in class and online! The future is NOW, you can DO IT!