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1 United Leaders Public Schools Bringing Responsibility to Public Education

2 How was your high school? Did you have someone at your school who was responsible for your success? If you did, was this person responsible for finding out if you were having any problems with any of your classes? If you were having problems, was someone at your school responsible for finding solutions for them? And was how well they did these things a factor in determining their pay scale and job security?

3 Teacher Responsibility Workload Most Middle & High SchoolsOur Schools 30 students Classroom Teacher 30 students Total: 5 Classes 150 Students Cannot be responsible for all 150 students Advisory Teacher 30 students Total: 1 Advisory Class 30 Students Is responsible for only 30 students

4 Teacher-Student Partnership Program (TSPP) Teachers form partnerships with their advisory class students that allows them to: 1.Determining if any of them are having any problems with any of their classes or with anything else that may be affecting their school work. 2.Find solutions for problems when found or referring more difficult cases to the school’s Student Problem Resolution Clinic.

5 Student Problem Resolution Clinic (SPRC) SPRC’s purpose is to identify and solve student problems with which Advisory Teachers are having difficulty either with identifying or solving. SPRC team contains teachers, administrators, parents and community professionals. Team meets by-monthly in “clinic” and acts similar to a group of doctors diagnosing a patient’s illness so a cure can be found and administered.

6 Comparing Systems Admin & Teachers Students Principal Parents Teachers Regular School SystemOur System Adult-Centered Weak Barrier Little or no student support with many gaps (cracks) through which students can fall Student-Centered Solid Barrier Strong student support from Teacher-Student Partnership Program (TSPP) and Student Problem Resolution Clinic (SPRC) Community TSPP SPRC

7 Our Current & Future Plans Now: Establish Company Home office in Modesto to serve communities within a 50 mile radius. Next Year: Create Modesto Charter High School to possibly be located in the former Longs Drug Store site on McHenery Ave. Has 42,000 sq. ft., enough to accommodate 450 students + plenty of parking. Following 5 years: Open Regional Offices and schools in other California locations such as Sacramento, Fresno, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and San Diego. Beyond 5 years: Open regional offices and create schools in other states.

8 For further information go to www.unitedlps.org or call 209-628-3861 Business Plan available upon request www.unitedlps.org


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