In the Spot Light Board Meeting August 11, 2015 Dr. Michael Turner, Interim Superintendent Dr. Kevin O’Gorman, Chief Academic Officer.

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In the Spot Light Board Meeting August 11, 2015 Dr. Michael Turner, Interim Superintendent Dr. Kevin O’Gorman, Chief Academic Officer

Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camp Themes- Content form 4 th Grade Technology Infused Active Learning Building Student Libraries Mentors Showcase for Parents Growth New Camp Opportunities

Preparation Unintended Outcomes New Camp Opportunities AP Boot Camp Focus on developing: Teamwork Communication Organization Reading Problem Solving

LEGO Camp New Camp Opportunities Robotics Leadership Skills: Working as a team Confidence Attitude

Lowcountry Lifestyles CTE Non-Traditional Continued Opportunities First Aid and Safety Alternative Energy Water Purification

LEP Summer Literacy Camp Growth Continued Opportunities

Extended School Year (ESY) Growth Continued Opportunities

Title I Summer Book Distribution 9 distribution sites 1,907 students received 6 books each TOTAL… 11,442 books

Summer STEP iTeams Extreme Jr. Scholars’ Camp

Jr. Scholars' Leadership 101 Class

Success through Collaboration Finance Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Maintenance Public Relations Human Resources Business Partners Teachers, Parents, School Personnel