Young Womens and Young Mens Leadership Academies in GPISD Mission - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Young Womens and Young Mens Leadership Academies in GPISD Mission - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Young Womens and Young Mens Leadership Academies in GPISD Mission of YWLA and YMLA The YWLA and YMLA offer 6th-8th grade girls and boys a dynamic learning experience that encourages critical thinking, inspires confidence and nurtures the
Mission of YWLA and YMLA
The YWLA and YMLA offer 6th-8th grade girls and boys a dynamic learning experience that encourages critical thinking, inspires confidence and nurtures the intellectual and social development necessary for success in college, career and life. Rigorous coursework, field-based exploration and personalized counseling help students transition from middle school to high school and to higher education and beyond.
Visitors to YMLA or YWLA
Gregg Hodges- Quarterback for the Texas Tech
Red Raiders
Amy Bean- Foundation for Educating Young
Women
Austin ISD Fort Worth ISD GPPD DPD Chamber of Commerce City of Grand Prairie
Accomplishments
Hosted the Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce: A
Crisis in Education
YMLA student offered a Scholarship to Texas Southern
University
Mary Mendez- Named PE Teacher of the Year for Texas
(YWLA)
Students from both campuses have gained accolades
in Fine Arts Competitions and Academic Competitions
Featured on
News 8 Daybreak
Community Service
- Canned Food Drive
- Puppy and Kitten Food Drive
- Toy Drive
- Jacket Drive
- Girls Give Back Event: Food Baskets for needy families at
Thanksgiving, Money for uniforms for homeless students at our campus, Care packages for troops of students relatives
- Adopt a Highway Program
- Teaching elderly citizens how to use computers
- Visiting Nursing Homes
- Bonham EEC and Hobbs-Williams Elem Mentors (YWLA)
- Seguin Elem Mentors (YMLA)
How the Academies Are Different
All-girl or All-boy setting Bell Schedule Advisory Period Standardized Dress Code Focus on Leadership Leadership opportunities Extracurricular clubs/events PreAP/College Readiness focus Advanced Technology
Leadership Focus
During Advisory, students participate in leadership topics such as
Character- Successful Women and Men of Tomorrow Presentations- Be Confident in What You Know Social Media 101 Sportsmanship Teamwork and Competition Study Skills and Time Management Setting Goals Peer Language vs. Professional Language Community Service- Giving Back College Readiness
…and many more topics to help our students become productive, confident, and successful young women.
Leadership Focus, cont.
Students will have the opportunity to participate in leadership and community service events at other campuses and in the Grand Prairie
- community. They will have opportunities to participate in events with
their brother or sister school to practice appropriate communication skills with the opposite gender.
Dress Code
Standardized Dress on most days:
Khaki or black pants or finger-tip length skirts or shorts
No “skinny” jeans (YWLA) Belt and shirt tucked in (YMLA)
Solid red, white, navy, or black collared shirts Shoes- solid black tennis shoes; black or brown dress shoes
Spirit Days- YMLA/YWLA spirit t-shirt (sold by PTA) Jean Days will be earned by reaching leadership goals Appropriate hairstyles and jewelry
- No unnatural hair color
Must wear ID at all times
Dress Code- Electives
Athletics/PE- Spirit t-shirt or white t-shirt, black
shorts, tennis shoes
Dance (YWLA)- black leotard, pink tights, and
pink ballet flats
Ballet Folklorico (YWLA)- black leotard, nude
tights, school provided ballet folklorico shoes
Leadership Outings for the Leadership Elective
class will be professional dress or school standardized dress. This will be discussed as part
- f the Leadership class.
YWLA Houses
Students are divided into 4 houses
Alpha Beta Delta Kappa
Students earn merits for excellence in the areas of
academics, athletics, fine arts, behavior, and service
The house with the most points earns jean/spirit
shirt days as well as other privileges
Demerits occur when students do not follow
procedures or behavior expectations
Rigorous Coursework
Spring Board Curriculum for PreAP Math- written by
The College Board
PreAP available in all core subjects All 6th grade students encouraged to take at least one
PreAP course in the 2013-2014 school year
High school credit courses such as English I,
Algebra I, Spanish I, II, and III, BIM (technology), and Health Education
College level course- AP Spanish Students learn and use the
Cornell Notes technique
AVID
Electives
YWLA and YMLA offer a variety of electives such as Athletics, Cheerleading (YWLA), Dance (YWLA), Ballet Folklorico (YWLA), Orchestra, Mariachi, Choir, Band, Theater, Visual Arts, Spanish, AVID, Speech, Health, BIM, and Leadership
Extra Curricular Activities
All students are encouraged to join clubs Can earn points toward their house Parents are encouraged to attend extra-curricular events
with their daughter or son
Student Council and House Leaders National Junior Honor Society Some clubs include:
Book Club, Poetry, Blog, Photography, Garden, Recycling, Scrapbooking, Art Club, Step Team, Robotics, Chess Club, Technology Club, Homework Club, FCA, Rachel’s Challenge Club, Football Club, etc.
Parent Involvement
PTA- Parents are encouraged to be part of helping
enhance their student’s learning. It’s only $7 to join PTA.
Volunteers- We are always looking for volunteers to
help us in the workroom and help with events and projects!
Club/Elective Chaperones during events Mentors Community Service Adult Education (Ingles sin Barreras, Computer, etc) Parent Wellness Program- Parents come to workout
and improve their health
Thank you for your interest in our schools!
Questions?
Jennifer Oliver Sterlin McGruder YWLA Principal at Arnold MS YMLA Principal at Kennedy MS jennifer.oliver@gpisd.org sterlin.mcgruder@gpisd.org