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SCS is proud to announce the upcoming Virtual Family Forum: Academic Success, Counseling, and Grade Transitions, taking place Wednesday, March 3, 2022, 5pm - 7pm.

SCS Family Forums provide an opportunity for all parents to gather, learn and share important information to support student learning and success in school. Click the following links to join the live virtual sessions on Microsoft Teams.

For questions about the forum, please email [email protected].

Breakout Session 1: 5:20pm – 6:10pm

  • Clinical High Risk: The Signs and Symptoms *LIVE Teams Event
    • The Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) program aims to improve the behavioral functioning of youth and young adults 12 to 25-year-olds who are experiencing symptoms of psychosis. This program is designed to assist young people with resuming age-appropriate social, academic, and/or vocational activities. In this presentation, you will learn about the CHRP services offers and its purpose to delay or prevent the onset of psychosis symptoms. Please join us to learn more about youth mental health and what you can do to assist.
  • Introducing the New Student Play-by-Play Report *LIVE Teams Event
    • Families will explore ways to help their children with homework and how to increase their English language proficiency through useful and practical strategies. Additionally, families will learn of different organizations and agencies that can assist parents/guardians in working with their children.
  • On the Road to Kindergarten *LIVE Teams Event
    • The workshop contains information about kindergarten expectations, registration requirements, and how to make a smooth transition from pre-k to kindergarten.

Breakout Session 2: 6:15pm – 7:00pm

  • Parents are the Prescription! Building an Understanding of RTI2 to Foster Parent Participation *LIVE Teams Event
    • Parents will KNOW the importance of RTI2, and how families can support the academic development of students as they garner an understanding of the response to instruction and intervention program.

      Participants will UNDERSTAND and recognize how parents, guardians and schools can play an important role in student academic growth through the proper implementation of a successful RTI2 program within the school as well as how to engaged in structed family activities at home.

      Parents will (DO) actively engage in best practice activities and strategies that institute a framework for supporting students in developing reading and math skills. They will also be introduced to resources and materials that support small group instruction and family engagement in the home.
  • Getting Involved: Supporting English Learners' Academic Success *LIVE Teams Event
    • During this session, ESL families will be guided through the necessary components for graduation, opportunities available for career technical education, as well as how to connect with the supports they need in school and district offices.
  • Navigating the K-12 School Experience: Academics, SEL, and CCR *LIVE Teams Event
    • This session will provide participants with information on how school counselors support students' academic success, grade-level transitions, social-emotional development, and college and career readiness. Also, participants will receive an overview of high school graduation requirements and the Naviance Course Planning process.
  • Third Grade Commitment: Understanding Pathways to Support 2nd Grade PROMOTION *LIVE Teams Event
    • Participants will learn the pathways to support 2nd Grade PROMOTION as we all work to honor the 3rd Grade Commitment that all children are ready readers by 3rd grade.

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