Seneca College York Toronto District School Board Emery/Westview/Jefferys York University Faculty of Education
History York Faculty of Education and Westview Centennial Secondary School Family 5 schools schools by
Current Scope Partnership initiatives impact 23 schools, directly engage approximately 3000 students from the neighbourhood, involve 9 faculties at York, the Office of the Ombudsperson, the Y.U. Art Galleries, 12 community groups and constitute over 20 different programs
Partners York University Toronto District School Board Toronto Catholic District School Board Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities York University Faculty Association Jane-Finch’s Caring Village Community Organizations Four private donors
Mandate To enhance academic opportunities and access to post-secondary education and training for students living in the Jane & Finch community To provide opportunities for teacher candidates and practising teachers to increase their skills and knowledge in urban education
Partnership Paths Pre-Service Bachelor of Education Path Post-Secondary Path for elementary and secondary school students
Opening the Doors to Post Secondary Education To make intentional the aim of post secondary education To engage students from JK to grade12 and their parents To make York campus a familiar part of the community To afford a taste of post secondary in high school To help young people identify strengths & set goals “My goal has always been to attend university but I was a bit nervous. After being part of this experience I have greater confidence university is the right place for me.”
Post-Secondary Path Programs A variety of programs which will assist students to overcome systemic barriers: Race Ethnicity Gender Economic Means Social Class Postal Code Status or length of time in Canada
Our Schools/Our Students 1 More than 160,590 children are growing up in high poverty neighbourhoods 400% increase in immigrant families living in poverty between 1999 and 2001 More than 311,500 immigrant families are living in high poverty neighbourhoods Poverty by Postal Code (2004) The United Way of Greater Toronto and the Canadian Council on Social Development
Our Schools/Our Students – TDSB 2 Approximately 280,000 elementary and secondary students Over 150 nationalities and 80 languages 25% of elementary students were born outside Canada 43% of secondary students were born outside Canada Approximately 50% ESL Donna Quan, System Superintendent, TDSB Intergovernmental Committee for Economic and Labour Force Development, 9 th Annual Meeting, May 2006
Our Schools/Our Students – TDSB TDSB schools fall within the 13 priority neighbourhoods; 20% of those schools fall within the Jane-Finch community Students in low income neighbourhoods are less likely to achieve provincial standards in reading and writing Students in low income neighbourhoods are less likely to receive the extra curricular, nutritional and cultural supports students in more advantaged neighbourhoods marginalization Quan, 2006
TDSB Learning Opportunities Index The LOI is A measure of “cultural capital” in a school population based on 10 statistically valid and reliable measures Ranks each school from most needy to least needy (Elementary:1-473; Secondary 1-107)
Programs for Parents/Caregivers Home and School Learning at Firgrove Model School
Westview York (WAY) Mentoring Programs for students in Post Secondary
Programs for Elementary Summer Arts Higher 5 After School programs Triangle of Hope Festival of the Arts
Programs for Middle School Promoting Excellence Math Experience Camp Summer Arts
Programs for Grades 9 & 10 Readers to Leaders Mentoring School of Nursing Schulich School of Business School of Kinesiology Justice Department Promoting Excellence
Programs for Grades 11 & 12 Advanced Credit Experience York/Seneca Summer Science & Technology
Impact “I used to think about going to university, but I never actually understood what it meant, financially or academically.” ACE Participant, 2003
“ The program made me feel like I had a chance...that maybe I could pass high school, maybe I might be able to go to college, maybe I could have a different life.” Promoting Excellence, 2006 Impact – Promoting Excellence
ACE - Impact 2003/ students contacted All enrolled in PSE All intend to continue beyond present level Most are at least one semester “behind” but had the confidence to return
22 Impact - ACE “ACE (Advanced Credit Experience) has taught me some of life’s great lessons: self- reliance, independence, taking initiative and overcoming barriers.” ACE Student, 2003
Impact - YSSSTP 1 “ Through the Summer Science and Technology Program, I found my strengths and weaknesses. The impact of the program on my life has been immeasurable and has allowed me to gain confidence and motivation to pursue my dream and to overcome any challenges that I encounter in both my academic and personal life.” YSSSTP Student, 2004
Impact – YSSSTP 2 “...I got excited. Excited to become who and what I want to become. For the first time in my life I got excited to go back to school and excel....YSSSTP gave me the inspiration I never possessed, for school, for my career, for my life.” YSSSTP Student, 2006
The Westview Partnership Jackie Robinson Westview Partnership Coordinator Faculty of Education, York University 4700 Keele St. Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 (416) x70323