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Transcript Simpson Elementary

STLP Program Scrapbook

Advancing the individual capabilities of students; motivating all students; and creating leadership opportunities through the use of technology

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80 STLP Representing 1

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Representing two nationalities and many ethnicities

       Prior to 2011, STLP was not a program offered to students at our school.

2010-2011 Our school participated in a school accreditation process. Upon review, we found that leadership opportunities for our students and student centered technology were our major weaknesses.

We researched many supports and found starting an STLP program met most all of our needs.

During the 2011-2012 school year, we began an STLP program in which around 20 students joined. We had a small group to present a showcase project at state. We received a trophy for Top Twenty in the State!

We have grown to 80 students this 2012-2013 school year.

We do encourage and allow any student who would like to be in STLP to be a member. Teachers have a rotation of these students in their classrooms to perform many of the leadership responsibilities on a daily basis. We recently adopted the Leader In Me program and instructional materials

Maintain Computer Labs *morning startup *update computers *stock cleaning supplies *afternoon shut down Help Desk *morning checkout *ipad delivery and checkout *teacher book order checkout/check-in

Monday 1 Jevarius Rogan 1 Claudia Rodriquez 2 Alex Vasquez 2 Kailee Vaughn 3 Yiranis Vendrell 3 Chloe Wade 4 Padon Vaughn 4 Ben Banton 5 Hannah Wallace 5 Patrick Crabtree 6 Lauren Davenport 6 Sammy Eads 7 Makaylie Gammon 7 Korbin Gregory 8 Alexis Holleman 8 Jayden Hotz 4- Shelf Elf 5- Aisle Runner 6- Ipad Check out stations 7 - IPad cart delivery Tuesday 1 Austin Haley 1 Kaitlyn Norris 2 Jalen Gamble 2 Logan Williams 3 Jevarius Rogan 3 Trevor McNaughton 4 Taylor Harvey 4 Elsa Humphrey 5 Emma Peden 5 Morgan Burk 6 Julianna Whitney 6 Faith Adams 7 Gracie Arnemann 7 Ulaylah Baskin 8 Jessica Buntin 8 Dakyrus Burr 8 check in station 1-IPad checkout stations 2-Computer Labs Startup and Updates run 3- Computer Labs Shut down STLP/ Help Desk Wednesday 1 Chad Bush 1 Mackenzie Chandler 2 Ava Colson 2 Chris Cruz 3 Jaydee Degraffenreid 3 Trinitee Key 4 Haley Fowler 4 Elizabeth Huddleston 5 Liza Cook 5 Sophie Phillips 6 Kaitlyn Eversole 6 Ava Heinze 7 Rebecca Howard 7 Cassie Jones 8 Marissa Jones 8 Derrin Kepley Thursday 1 Carson Jones 1 James Shewmaker 2 Ethan Neal 2 Preston Jenkins 3 Ty Killen 3 Brayden Like 4 Isabel Marshall 4 Summer Laurenzo 5 Kaylee Shaw 5 Alyssa Spears 6 Logan Stamps 6 Jake Traughber 7 Aubrey Taylor 7 Justis Turner 8 Emma Jo Tyree 8 Kushi Vaidya Friday 1 Lane Graves 1 Hayden Coleman 2 Jessica Davenport 2 Bayleigh Adams 3 Cameron Shewmaker 3 Kaydin Alexander 4 Luke Richardson 4 Chase Wilson 5 Olivia Forshee 5 Morgan Brady 6 Jason Yarbrough 6 Jordan Hudson 7 Courtney Nelson 7 Cassie Bush 8 Shelby Caudill 8 Maggie McBrayer

Demonstrates STLP goals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

      Meet daily Around 30 minutes before the first bell rings Students from all grade levels 1-3 Practice math skills using website www.whizz.us

Take AR tests over homework books Students work with each other to log in, find website, start up computers, etc.

Demonstrates STLP goals: 1, 3, 4

      Students of multi-age groups maintain a calendar for teachers to checkout 30 iPads Students use this calendar to deliver and retrieve iPads Students update the iPads and clean them Students inventory iPads on a daily basis Students add/delete iPad apps per teacher request Students try out new iPad apps and informally evaluate them on user-friendliness and appeal Demonstrates STLP goals 1, 3, 4, 6

One librarian to more than 600 kids… we had to get creative!

 Students can come in at any time during school hours and check in/check out books  Aides in school wide homework policy. Each student is to log 30 min of reading each night . This much reading requires higher circulation volumes.

  Use scanner and in/checkout http://simpsonkyschools.booksys.net

Students follow this procedure: website to check Demonstrates STLP goals 1, 6

   STLP students use MacBooks, I Pads, and scanners to check in and checkout books to all age groups from 7:30-8:15 STLP students use Atriuum Cataloging system to find books on a particular subject for all age groups STLP students use scanners, Macbooks, online book catalogs, and iPads to checkout books to teachers and fill teacher requested material orders Demonstrates STLP Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

    Document Cameras-students use document cameras to teach others an academic skill Students record themselves reading and then listen. Rerecord and note improvements.

Research topics using internet search engines.

Ipad Apps- such as Educreate, Show It, Photostory, Storybird, etc. to teach others and demonstrate skill acquisition

Story bird Sample

Demonstrates STLP Goals 1, 6

Click Here Educreate Sample

Watch our video!

Students design and maintain a twitter service that promotes school events, parent reminders, and other announcements.

Fall Showcase Project “Champions Leading Champions” Activities (advanced to State Competition)

 Special Olympics *programmed clickers *designed a turning point presentation and clicker survey for all grades *administered a needs assessment to teachers and students using survey monkey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GS9XRV3 (survey is already closed so link will not work) *will teach lessons on Diversity Awareness from Project Unify Website *will host a fundraiser for Special Olympics Watch our videos!

Jump Rope for Heart *support our school PE teacher by setting up the ipads on the jump rope for heart website.

Bookfairs *STLP students helped other students select books to buy, count money, bagged books, crowd control, and filled out multiple receipt forms

Bookfair Helper Schedule 1 – Receipt Table 2 Receipt Table 3- baggers 4- door greeter 5 - IPad cart delivery/ receipt table

Veteran’s Day Program *STLP students coordinated and hosted the entire Veteran’s Day program. See attached program and scripts for more information.

Blood Drive *STLP students helped set up the blood drive in our school gym

Veterans Day Program

Simpson Elementary Nov. 9 – 9am

PROGRAM

Student 1 – AVA H.

Good morning

! My name is ……………… and I am a 3 rd grader in Mrs. …….. class. It is my pleasure to welcome you to Simpson Elementary’s Veteran’s Day Program. Veteran’s Day is a day in which we take time to honor the millions of Americans, both past and present, whose military service has kept our nation safe and strong. Their sacrifices have allowed you and I to enjoy the freedoms we have today. Today’s program will begin with the Posting of Colors. Will everyone please stand?! Student 2 – JULIANNA W. (During this time, the colors will be brought in by the honor guard…once they dip the flag, and say “present arms,” then pledge) Please remain standing and join us in the

Pledge of Allegiance

….(Provide words for speaker). You may be seated.

Introductory Remarks

- Student 3 – HALEY F. When Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” almost 200 years ago, he called America, “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Those words are as true today as they were then. Student 4 – MORGAN B. Through this Nation’s history, America’s soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and coastguardsmen have bravely answered the call to defend our freedom to aid our friends and allies, and to turn back our enemies. Student 5 – COURTNEY

This video was created by STLP students to show our gratitude for supplying funds to develop our technology programs

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School board presentations School newsletters Twitter Facebook Posts from Our School and Classroom Pages Local Newspaper

Our vision is to consider the technological world our students are living in, and keep pace. We feel this can only be accomplished by putting the most innovative technologies in their hands . With these devices, they need to solve problems, learn, and organize the world around them . We truly believe that the goals of the STLP program will help us realize that idea. So far, we have formally participated in the showcase events in which we have received high honors. We hope this year at state we come home with another “Best in Showcase from Regional Group ” trophy. On the other hand, the valuable impact we have made and the learning experiences we have had far exceed any material reward or recognition. Our future plans are to make other teachers in our school and district more aware of the benefits of this program, especially how it provides real-world application of important guides like common core and college and career readiness. This will be started at a professional development meet where teachers can discover the STLP website and all the many project opportunities. We also plan to share student testimonies expounding on what they have learned. Next year’s showcase project will be centered around improving the student to technology ratio. We want to explore devices such as Nooks, Kindles, and other technologies out there in the waiting and in the making that will further improve our efforts toward educating our 21 st Century learners.