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Empowering parent coordinators to strengthen the school/family partnership to promote student success. Presenters Wynter Greene Ileana Infante Taryn Hunter Kenney Robinson
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College & career readiness The must-have skills and knowledge all students need to ensure that the transition from high school graduation to post secondary and career opportunities is seamless.
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College & career readiness What the data says: Graduation rates through June 2009 for students who entered grade 9 in the 2005-06 school year vs. the percentage of students who graduated with a score 80 or better on the math Regents exam and 75 or better on the English Regents exam. Graduation rate data-NY Times, February 8, 2011 GroupReported graduation rate College- and Career- Ready Graduation Rate Difference New York City 64.5 %22.8%- 41.7%
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Ileana’s insights on instilling a culture of education at the elementary level Activities that parent coordinators can either facilitate or encourage families and schools to do to promote college & career readiness Literacy workshops for parents. Introduction to what are the pre-requisites or requirements for high school/college entry. Free or low cost Programs that support college & career readiness Learning Leaders GO Project ( Lower East Side) Hunter College Literacy & Learning lab
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Kenney’s keys for instilling success on the middle school level Activities that parent coordinators can either facilitate or encourage families and schools to do to promote college & career readiness College visits High School visits Career Day, Career bingo Letter to a friend, graduation speech Introduce financial literacy Increase home responsibilities to promote responsibility and self sufficiency Free Programs that promote college & career readiness Harlem Educational & Activities Fund New Heights Boys’ Club of New York Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
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Wisdom from Wynter on instilling a culture of education on the high school level for college & career readiness Activities that parent coordinators can either facilitate or encourage families and schools to do to promote college & career readiness Takes practice PSAT and discusses results with a teacher Co-Curricular Activities College Tours Understanding graduation requirements/ what your high school has to offer. College Now (Summer/Fall/Spring) Opportunities Free Programs that promote college & career readiness CUNY College Now Monroe College ( Jump start) Trio programs ( Upward Bound, Talent Search) Liberty Partnerships, STEP Summer Search Camp College The Door, Options City Year
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Additional Resources Inside Schools- http://insideschools.org/http://insideschools.org/ College Access Consortium of New York (CACNY)- http://cacnyinc.org/about.shtml http://cacnyinc.org/about.shtml United Federation of Teachers- http://www.uft.org/parents http://www.uft.org/parents Learning Leaders- http://www.learningleaders.org/http://www.learningleaders.org/ Youth Communications- http://www.youthcomm.org/index.html http://www.youthcomm.org/index.html The Clic- http://www.theclic.net/quick.htmlhttp://www.theclic.net/quick.html NYCDOE you ( Take inventory of resources in your school and community. Survey parents, staff and faculty for talents and resources.)
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Taryn’s tips FINDING THE RIGHT FIT: WHAT THIS MEANS Type Of College Location Majors Cost Financial Aid Campus Life HOW TO GET IN: THE COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS The Common Application College Application Dates Filling out the application Tests Scores Transcripts College Essay Letters Of Recommendations
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Taryn’s tips RELATIONSHIPS MATTER Visit and tour the campus TOOLS THAT CAN HELP http://www.collegeboard.org/ http://www.collegeboard.org/ http://mycollegeguide.org/ http://mycollegeguide.org/ http://www.about.com/ http://www.about.com/ http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ http://www.petersons.com/ http://www.petersons.com/ http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/ http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/ http://www.princetonreview.com / http://www.princetonreview.com / http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
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CUNY resources Parents going back to school: http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/prepare /adults.html - http://www.workered.org/ - click on prospective students at the top http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/adults. html http://www.cuny.edu/academics/conted.html Continuing and Professional Education: http://www.cuny.edu/academics/conted.html
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Additional CUNY resources Academic Programs by College: http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/downloads/cuny_academic_grid.pdf Contact List http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/feeds/binder-resources- include/cuny_directory.pdf Profile http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/downloads/Admission_profile04202011.pdf (both freshman and transfer) Financial Aid http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/downloads/cuny_finantialaid.pdf CUNY Start http://www.cuny.edu/academics/programs/notable/CATA/cti- cunystart.html
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contact information for presenters Ileana Infante Director Early Childhood & Childhood Clinical Experiences Hunter College School of Education 212-772-4667 DIRECT 212-772-5334 FAX ileana.infante@hunter.cuny.edu Taryn Hunter, M.B.A. and M.S. in Organizational Management Assistant Director of Recruitment & Outreach Hunter College 212-650-3034 212-650-3336 (Fax) thunte@hunter.cuny.edu Please visit our website at www.hunter.cuny.edu To sign up to receive more information about Hunter College and create your own personal "My Choice" webpage please go to: http://mychoice.hunter.cuny.edu
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Contact information for presenters Wynter Greene Senior Office Assistant Office of Clinical Experiences School of Education Hunter College wgreene@hunter.cuny.edu Kenney Robinson Director Adolescent & TESOL Clinical Experiences School of Education Hunter College (212) 772-4038 kenney.robinson@hunter.cuny.edu
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