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1 Timberline Secondary School
Flex Time Timberline Secondary School

2 Flex Time An exciting opportunity for students to make choices about their learning. There will be opportunities for both support and enrichment.

3 What does Flex time look like?
Wednesday afternoons will be Flex time All blocks will occur before lunch and will be 30 minutes shorter than normal Block: Times: A 8:55 – 9:40 B 9:50 – 10:35 C 10:45 – 11:30 D 11:40 – 12:25 Lunch 12:25 – 1:05 Flex 1 1:05 – 2:00 Flex 2 2:10 – 3:05

4 Student Accountability

5 Can a student work at home or in the community?
Only with parent permission. Forms available on website and in the office. A work at home/community agreement needs to be signed by parents and submitted to A block teachers, or the office. Without the work at home/community agreement ALL students are expected to be in attendance

6 How will I know what is offered?
List of activities will be posted on-line each week You will plan for flex time during A block and with the support and guidance of your A block teacher Support in each of the main academic curricular areas will always be available during flex time Students in grades 9/10 will be expected to use at least part of flex time for support or enrichment unless previously arranged with their A block teacher School Flex Offerings can be found at: Flex Sign Up Calendar

7 Researchers indicate that the following benefits can be realized by enhancing flexibility in high schools Student Achievement Levels (Quint, 2005; Kemple et al, 2005 and 2008; May et al, 2004; Southern Regional Education Board, 2005; Lieberman, 2004) Higher Retention, Promotion, and Graduation Rates (MRDC, 2005; Lieberman, 2004) Improved Student Engagement/Participation (Klem and Connell, 2008; MRDC, 2008; Kemple et al, 2008; Smith, 2007) Success for Disadvantaged Youth (Kemple et al, 2005 and 2008; May et al, 2004; Martinez and Klophott, 2005) Smoother Transitions to Post-secondary Education and Careers (Kemple et al, 2008; Lieberman, 2004) Safer and more Caring and Orderly Schools (Kemple et al, 2008) Schools as Professional Learning Communities (Kemple et al, 2008)

8 How can I as a parent support my child in this new learning opportunity?
Review flex-time support and enrichment opportunities with your son/daughter each week If you are interested in contributing a workshop/lessons/or presenting about your career please contact the school Encourage your son/daughter to take advantage of the learning opportunities Provide feedback to help us refine flex-time Encourage your son/daughter to try something new or pursue an existing passion

9 The curriculum changes required by 2017 include:
Increased emphasis on Self-Directed Learning opportunities Focus on competencies not just content Competencies are: Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity Flex time will meet these goals while maintaining core academic skills


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