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Dickinson Sept2012
Dickinson Sept2012
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
Communities in Schools of Wilmingtons Newest Site Director, Ronnell Page proudly hangs the Communities in Schools banner in his classroom at John Dickinson High School.
Communities in Schools Delaware and ING Direct started the year off by providing gift bags filled with supplies to all of John Dickinson, Stanton, and A.I. Middle School staff.
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
On Wednesday September 12th John Dickinson High School had their first open house of the year. Communities in Schools was privileged to have a display table in the main lobby. Seven students stayed after school and helped set up the CIS display and classroom. The students also walked around distributing CIS ink pens and lanyards to visitors.
Delaware
Community Service is a huge part of what we do. We believe that hard work builds character
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
Our students can earn an elective high school credit by accruing 100 hours of community service. Decorating class rooms, cleaning out weight/locker rooms and passing out welcome packages during sporting events are ways students accrue hours. Our students We are volunteer in the community as well as in the school. Fraim Boys and Girls Club and Christiana Mall are a couple of the locations that we have volunteered so far. CIS volunteers had the opportunity to coordinate our first CIS sponsored Football-Team Dinner. Fifty boxes of Dominos Pizza and 144 bottles of water fed 90 football players, 20 cheerleaders and 15 coaches. scheduled to serve at The Emmanuel Dinning Hall, University of Delaware and Marshalls/Kir kwood in October.
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
T E A M W O R K
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
Student Spotlight
Name: Rayvon Lamb Age: 15 Grade: 10th Activities: Perfect attendance, great interaction in the class-room and completed 15 hours of community service. Rayvon enjoys staying after school to complete community service hours. Mr. Page I have fun here and I get credit for helping people out Rayvons goals are to complete high school, go to community college and get a good job so he can help his family. We were saddened when we learned that Rayvon was leaving us; however we are certain he will be successful with our CIS team at William Penn.
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.
A m y C a n t y m a g l
Julia Ray
I would like to thank Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Cantymagli for their contributions to Communities In Schools Wilmington. They have donated over $350.00 in clothing and shoes to our Dickinson Site.
Delaware
Connecting community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
We believe that every child needs and deserves the Five Basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and their community. CIS school-based programs are designed to provide students with at least one of these REAL basics.