SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT 09.18.2013 ENDS ONE PRESENTATION.

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SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT ENDS ONE PRESENTATION

The South Kitsap School District will enable all students to achieve academic success by providing a learning environment that nurtures all students.

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION We will: 1.Live a shared conviction that all students can be successful; 2.Ensure a sense of physical and emotional safety; 3.Honor diversity and individuality; 4.Give compassionate, thoughtful, and collaborative attention to the needs of the whole child; 5.Accept personal and professional accountability; 6.Create meaningful community partnerships; 7.Respect and engage students; 8.Respect and engage parents; and 9.Provide multiple pathways to success.

LIVE A SHARED CONVICTION THAT ALL STUDENTS CAN BE SUCCESSFUL SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION Special Education “Book-Ends” Abbie Pack, Assistant Director Lori Leacy, Early Childhood Coordinator Mr. & Mrs. Daniels and Gabriella Robin Christman, Community Transition Program Video Justin Villarreal, graduate

GIVE COMPASSIONATE, THOUGHTFUL, AND COLLABORATIVE ATTENTION TO THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE CHILD SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION SKSD Nurses Susan Anderson, RN

CREATE MEANINGFUL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION Summer Lunch Camp Annette Freeman, Orchard Heights Coordinator Ariane Shanley, Director Food & Nutrition Services

PROVIDE MULTIPLE PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS SOUTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION Alternative Programs Pat Oster, Principal Maleiya Opulenzia, Hope Academy student Liam Sullivan, Discovery student Patrick Roy, Explorer student Jasmine Chism, Teen Parent student

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION We will continue to embrace the Whole Child – no exceptions We will continue to nurture growth, inspire achievement, and build community

ENDS ONE PRESENTATION Motion: To move that the superintendent has reasonably interpreted the provisions of Ends 1 and the district is making reasonable progress toward achieving the desired results called for in Ends 1. [1,4,6,9]