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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


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Young Women’s and Young Men’s Leadership Academies in GPISD

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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.

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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

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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

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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)
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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.
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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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