My apologies for my negligence in keeping you up to date on Advisory.
Our advisory program generally consists of seven components and they are:
Adolescent “hot topic” discussions and lessons
Team and trust building
1:1 meetings with the advisor with goal setting
Gender specific meeting times
Lil’ Buddies - working consistently with a younger grade
Service learning - global citizenship
Study and organizational skills
This year is our Service Learning Project which is part of the global citizenship component of our Advisory program fits in well with the school-wide humans of Chicago theme. Earlier this year, middle school kids chose an area in which to focus: environmental issues, Literacy issues. Social Services issues (with particular interest in Special Olympics amongst other things) and Animal Welfare issues. The students researched some of the local organizations that are involved with these areas and we have discovered that we have great resources in our parent community. To date, we have had two guest speakers come in to represent some of these organizations and we will hear from two more. After that, the groups will work on in-school projects that can benefit these organizations, culminating with an off-campus Field Day devoted to making a difference in the community. It is a work in progress but we are excited about setting up a model that will take us into future school years.
Also new this year is a Social Emotional Learning curriculum that we are using to guide us through topics of interest to young people. The curriculum is called Overcoming Obstacles and can be found here: http://www.overcomingobstacles.org/middleschool_curriculum.
What this all means is fewer trips to Starbucks……but the kids are benefitting from being more engaged and interested.
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