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Paterson Public School Summer and Extended Year School Programs 2010 Donnie W. Evans, Ed.D. State District Superintendent Rev. 5/7/10

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Paterson Public School

Summer and Extended Year School Programs

2010

Donnie W. Evans, Ed.D.State District Superintendent

Rev. 5/7/10

Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Rev. 5/7/10

Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

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21st Century Academic Youth Program at William Paterson University Contact Name

Location: William Paterson University Madeline Roman

Dates: 3/27/2010 8/6/2010 Director

Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm (973) 321-2329

Entering Grades: 6 - 8 The William Paterson University 21st Century Academic Program for Paterson Public Schools offers our middle school students academic and enrichment courses that are high quality, highly motivating, engaging and enhance learning for the students on the campus. Transportation is provided to and from the during the program. The students are picked up from their home school to the university and then returned to their home school at the end of the classes. The hours of the program are from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM. The program operates in sessions. In the spring it runs on Saturdays from March 26, 2010 through June 19, 2010. The Summer session days are as follows; July 6,7,8,9,12,13,14,15,19,20,21,,22,26,27,28,29,30 August 2,3,4,5,6.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

Core Curriculum Content Arts and Music Program Contact Name

Location: School 20 Courtney M. Glover

Dates: 7/6/2010 8/12/2010 Principal

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-0200

Entering Grades: 6 - 8 Math, LAL and Science lessons and activities comprise the programs. Art and music enhance the curriculum. Higher Order Thinking (HOT) skills and hands-on activities to improve reading fluency and comprehension, geometry, measurement, numerical operations and physical science. Project based learning brings concepts to life and demonstrates real life applications of skills.

Elementary Summer School Program Contact Name

Location: 1, 2, 3, Napier, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, Madeline Roman

27, 28, 29, MLK, NRC, EWK, NSW, ULA, RC, AHA Dates: 7/6/2010 7/30/2010 Director

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (973) 321-2329

Entering Grades: 1 - 8 Students entering grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 will participate in an interdisciplinary thematic based summer school program where language arts, social studies, science and math along with technology will be infused. The program will accommodate students who need to be challenged as well as students who need reinforcement of reading, writing and math skills. Through an emphasis on hands-on activities and cross-content project-based learning, the program will prepare students for success on grade level content and state assessments.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

Intensive Spanish/English Literacy Summer School Program Contact Name

Location: Schools 9, NRC Petra A. Liz-Morell

Dates: 7/6/2010 7/30/2010 Director

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-0891

Entering Grades: 2 - 8 The Paterson Public School District’s Intensive Spanish/English Summer School Program will provide support to students that are currently enrolled in the Bilingual/ESL program during the regular school year in grades 2nd -8th Grade. Classes will be scheduled to meet for 20 days. The students will attend from 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m. inclusive of Breakfast from 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. The program’s focus will be on developing and strengthening the English Language Learners reading skills while providing the students with the necessary social survival skills needed to advance within the Speaking and Listening Domains and transitioning into the Reading and Writing. The expectations will be clearly outlined through the use of WIDA (World Class Instructional Design and Assessment) Standards Rubrics in the area of writing. This intensive program seeks to further develop the academic English Language Skills needed by students to successfully achieve English Language Fluency in order to reach the proficiency level 6 descriptors required for success throughout all content area instruction as outlined in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS). The students’ achieving proficiency levels 4-5 will in turn facilitate the transitioning of the student into the Intensive English Literacy Program that is also housed at the same site and will facilitate a seamless transition into said Intensive English Literacy Program.

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be provided common planning time to design challenging lesson plans and activities. Professionals

Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

McNair Summer Science Academy

Location: School 9

Dates: 7/6/2010 7/30/2010 Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Entering Grades: Rising 6th, 7th and 8th grade students The Dr. Ronald McNair Academy for Science is designed to provide 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students with an academic experience that expands, promotes and supports learning and high achievement in Science, Mathematics, Language Arts, Technology and other key disciplines through an integrated curriculum that is challenging, viable and relevant. McNair Academy will provide many opportunities for students to experience exciting hands-on, inquiry-based, problem-solving science activities in areas of life, earth and physical sciences. These young budding scientists will wear laboratory coats; learn key scientific concepts while getting first hand experience using scientific equipment such as beakers, test tubes, graduated cylinders, pipettes, wires, motors, switches and more. Students will also have opportunities to solve scientific problems using foundations of mathematics using state-of-the art scientific data capture software that support the scientific process. These academic experiences will be implemented through small learning environments that emphasize strong and ongoing relationships among students, faculty and staff that leading to high academic achievement for all students. Teachers will from the various scientific areas will be making presentations to students relative to career goals. Students’ academic performance will be assessed through a rubric that measures their understanding and literacy in science. The program will conclude with student presentations of their work through a seminar format. Parents, administration, and other community stakeholders will be kindly asked to attend.

All lessons and activities are aligned to State of New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards for Science, Mathematics, Language Arts, and Technology.

Contact Name

Nestor Collazo Esperanza Anastasio DirectorSupervisor(973) 321-0792/3

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

Summer Camp Program 2009 Camps 'R' Us!

Location: See Below

Dates: 7/6/2010 8/28/2010 Time: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Entering Grades: 1 - 12 CITY OF PATERSON DIVISION OF RECREATION & PATERSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DAY CAMPS: 5 TO 14 YEARS OLD SPORTS CAMPS: 5 TO 18 YEARS OLD

• ST. LUKES BAPTIST CHURCH - Carroll St. (ages 5-12) • BOOKS & BALLS - Martin Luther King (Ages 5-7) (Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - New Roberto Clemente (Ages 8-10) (Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - PS #28 (Ages 5-10) Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - PS #19 Ages 5-12) (Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - PS #10 (Ages 5-10) (Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - PS #2 Autistic & Handicapped Children, (Limited Enrollment) • BOOKS & BALLS - PS #13 Autistic Children, (Limited Enrollment) • BUCKLEY PARK - Chamberlain Avenue • COMMONS PARK - Oxford Street & N. 8th St. • EASTSIDE PARK - Upper Level (Ages 5-6) Lower Level (Ages 9-13) • PENNINGTON PARK - McBride Avenue Lower Level • RIVERSIDE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT - 5th Ave. Housing Dev. • ROBERTO CLEMENTE PARK - Market Street • SCHOOL #25 - Trenton Avenue • SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH - Carroll Street • SUMMER SLAMM - International HS, 200 Grand St. (Grades 7 & 8) (Limited Enrollment) • ST. AUGUSTINE - 159 Governor St. • TOTOWA OVAL - Totowa Avenue

Summer Preschool Program

Location: TCU's @ School 1

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/12/2010 Time: 8:30 am - 1:00 pm Entering Grades: Pre-K This special education program is for preschool children with IEP's and in need of continued services to avoid a significant regression of skills. The summer program must be part of the child's current IEP (NJAC: 6A:14).

Contact Name

Benjie E. Wimberly

Director of Recreation 973-321-1313

Contact Name

Gloria Bodker

Supervisor 973-321-0431

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Elementary Summer Extended Year Programs

Summer Skills Summer Camp (Paterson Recreation) Contact Name

Location: School 13 Charles Hill

Dates: 7/5/2010 8/20/2010 973-321-1313

Time: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Entering Grades: 3 - 7 To enforce reading and math skills.

Recreational activities.

Child Study Team (mandated services) Contact Name

Location: Division Of Special Services Patricia DiGiaimo

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/2/2010 Coordinating Director

Time: 10:00 am - 3:15 pm 973-321-0639

Entering Grades: K - 12 Child Study Team evaluations are required to determine eligibility throughout the calendar year.

Compensatory Speech Services Contact Name

Location: Schools 2 , 28, STARS Patricia DiGiaimo

Dates: 7/6/2010 7/19/2010 Coordinating Director

Time: 8:15 am - 1:15 pm 973-321-0639

Entering Grades: K - 12 Due to vacancies of speech specialist in several schools, compensatory IEP speech services are required.

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who are currently attending the CEIS Saturday Morning Program will be invited to participate

Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Special Instructional Programs

Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS)

Location: School 6/APA, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, 26, 27 , 28

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/10/2010 Time: 8:15 am - 1:30 pm Entering Grades: K - 5 General Education Students throughout the District, in grades 1-5, who are recommended for remediation are selected based upon recent assessment data and are invited to attend the Coordinated Early Intervention Services Program (CEIS). This program is designed to provide instructional support, remediation and behavior interventions, which will enable students to be more successful in general education classes. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Students and continue their instruction in the summer (2010). The program will include counseling services for those students who are recommended for this.

In order to determine which kindergarten students should be eligible, input from kindergarten teachers will be sought. Factors such as achievement levels, attendance, developmental levels and/or behavior problems will be considered.

Instruction in Reading and Math strategies which have been successful in increasing student performance will be stressed.

Students who attend one of the summer schools during the regular school year will attend their regular school. Students whose regular school will not be offering the program will be assigned to the school closest to their home.

Parent discussion regarding academic progress of their children will be available if needed.

Extended School Year - Home Instruction Program

Location: Student's Home

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/12/2010 Time: TBD Entering Grades: All grades as needed. Program will provide home instruction services to students who are unable to attend a program in a school setting due to illness and/or severe disabilities.

Contact Name

Renee Archer

Director 973-321-0637

Contact Name

Patricia DiGiaimo

Coordinating Director 973-321-0639

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Special Instructional Programs

Extended School Year Program

Location: School 2

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/12/2010 Time: TBD Entering Grades: K - 12 Special education services provided through the Individual Education Plan include: Special education, Speech, Occupation and Physical therapy, Transportation and Counseling Related services.

Extended School Year Program

Location: Schools 2, 28

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/12/2010 Time: 8:15 am - 1:15 pm Entering Grades: K - 12 Special education services provided through the Individual Education Plan include: Special education, Speech, Occupation and Physical therapy, Transportation and Counseling Related services.

Out of District Case Management

Location: Out of District Schools

Dates: 7/1/2010 8/2/2010 Time: 10:15 am - 3:10 pm Entering Grades: K - 12 One Social Worker will ensure placements in Out of District programs per students' IEP's

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Dates: Time: Entering Grades: .

Contact Name

Patricia DiGiaimo

Coordinating Director 973-321-0639

Contact Name

Patricia DiGiaimo

Coordinating Director 973-321-0639

Contact Name

Patricia DiGiaimo

Coordinating Director 973-321-0639

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Secondary Summer School Programs

Academy of Law and Public Safety Contact Name

Location: Public Safety Academy André McCollum

Dates: 8/26/2010 8/26/2010 Vice Principal

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-2390

Entering Grades: 9 For one day in August, all incoming Freshmen for PSA will have an orientation for 4 hours. The orientation will encompass not only school rules and norms, but also themes related to Public Safety.

Academy of Sports Business, Management, and Administration Contact Name

Location: Sports Business Academy André McCollum

Dates: 8/27/2010 8/27/2010 Vice Principal

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-2390

Entering Grades: 9 For one day in August, all incoming Freshmen for SBA will have an orientation for 4 hours. The orientation will encompass not only school rules and norms, but also themes related to Sports Business.

FRESHMEN ORIENTATION Contact Name

Location: PANTHER Academy Bonnie Miele

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-2292

Entering Grades: 9 For incoming freshman. Will be used to familiarize students with high school setting and course work. Students will have the opportunity to be introduced to thematic curriculum, study skills and rules and regulations to ensure smooth transition into high school. Students will be mentored by 11th and 12th grade students through team building activities.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

Freshmen Orientation

Location: HARP

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Entering Grades: 9 Incoming 9th graders will enter HARP for 5 days,8/23-8/27, from 8AM-12PM. Time will be used to acclimate students to the HS setting & regiment and begin their 9th grade coursework. To include but not limited to:assessment of both LAL & Math skills (use of technology & software diagnostic), begin work & assessment of skills necessary for HS-critical thinking, note taking/research, test taking & writing skills(part of 4 MP 9th grade seminar coursework, team building skill(career related), academic, etc. Culminate with a theme based celebration through the arts & skill based.

FRESHMEN ORIENTATION

Location: HARP Academy

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Entering Grades: 9 For incoming freshman. Will be used to familiarize students with high school setting and course work. Students will have the opportunity to be introduced to thematic curriculum, study skills and rules and regulations to ensure smooth transition into high school. Students will be mentored by 11th and 12th grade students through team building activities.

FRESHMEN ORIENTATION SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM

Location: International High School

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Time: 8:30AM-12:00PM Entering Grades: 9 The purpose of this program is to provide incoming freshmen students the opportunity to become familiar with the expectations of an International High School education. Students will: -Participate in Mathematics and Language Arts skill reviews -Begin the process of thinking from a global perspective -Develop study and organization skills -Participate in team building activities

Contact Name

Isabelle Grassi

Vice Principal 973-321-0561

Contact Name

Isabelle Grassi

Principal 973-321-0561

Contact Name

Robina Puryear-Castro

Principal 973-321-2280

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

Grade 11 Summer Start Contact Name

Location: PANTHER Bonnie Miele

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-2291

Entering Grades: 11 - 12 Program is designed for students in grades 11&12 to receive HSPA and SAT skills preparation. Computer designed programs along with teacher directed activities will provide students with skills which will help students prepare for the HSPA in October, along with providing student who need assistance with SAT preparation. Student will participate in a mentoring program where they will help grade 9 students transition into PANTHER Academy. Students will participate in activities which will foster relationships which will help improve the school climate.

High School Credit Recovery Summer Program Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School at Public School 15 and J. F. Kennedy High School Madeline Roman

Dates: 7/6/2010 8/11/2010 Director

Time: 8:00 am - 12:45 pm 973-321-2329

Entering Grades: These course offerings are for students who need to recover credits for a course failed during the course of the school year. Registration forms and letters will be distributed by the Guidance Counselor’s office at each High School inclusive of the High School Academies. Students attending other International, Rosa Parks and High School Academies can register at either school (JFK and EHS).

High School Summer Bridge Program Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School at International High School , John F. Kennedy High Madeline Roman

Schools Dates: 7/6/2010 7/27/2010 Director

Time: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 973-321-2329

Entering Grades: Instructional Staff This program is being offered to 8th grade students entering High School. It will help students get ready for the High School academic course in English and Mathematics.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

Honors Biology I & Lab-Part I Contact Name

Location: HARP Isabelle Grassi Dr. Nestor Collazo

Dates: 7/12/2010 8/13/2010 Vice Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Director

Entering Grades: 10 973-321-0561

Due to the District Initiative for PSI science, students will be taking Biology & the state biology test in 973-321-0792/3 11th grade. This presents a problem for the HARP course sequence. The honor students must take Biology I & Lab in 10th grade in order to be eligible for college level Anatomy & Physiology I -Lecture & Lab(Dual credits w/UMDNJ) as an 11th grader & level II in 12th. To this end, students will take Biology over 2 summers of 6 weeks each, to meet the prerequisite for A & P and provide the opportunity for them to take AP Physics (B/C), AP Chemistry & AP Calculus & be prepared for state test. Yr 1- skills, intro & begin biology, Yr 2- human body

JROTC Summer Camp Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School, Fort Dix, NJ Karen Johnson

Dates: 6/24/2010 6/30/2010 Principal

Time: Will be staying the entire week 973-321-0511

Entering Grades: 9 - 11 The JROTC of Eastside High School has been attending the mandatory one-week camp since the inception of the program in 1992. While at summer camp, the cadets will develop team-building, leadership and mentoring skills. The objective is to equip the cadets with the necessary skills to become productive leaders within the program and their community.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

New Jersey Youth Corps Summer Program Contact Name

Location: Paterson Adult School Kathi Kellett

Dates: July 2010 August 2010 Principal

Time: 8:15 am - 3:10 pm 973-321-0761

Entering Grades: 9 - 12 Paterson Public School's New Jersey Youth Corps receives fundng to operate 12 months per year. Corps members will be participating in a summer work experience during July - August of 2010 which will engage students in a safe and productive environment. The work experiences will include but not be limited to camp counselors in arts and crafts, food services, activity coordinators and maintenance. The interaction with staff members and community involvement provides the students with traditional training and builds relationships in the community.

The Summer New Jersey Youth Corps Program will keep current students as well as future Youth Corps students and other interested students in the Paterson Public Schools employed in a safe and substance-free environment. All activities will be supervised by experienced staff members of the Paterson Public School District. Transportation will be provided on 14 passenger NJYC vans driven by appropriately licensed staff members or bus passes will be distributed.

NJ GED Testing Center Contact Name

Location: Paterson Adult School Kathi Kellett

Dates: 7/6/2010 8/27/2010 Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm (973) 321-0761

Entering Grades: Out of School Population We are an approved State of New Jersey GED Testing Center. The test center is utilized by both our in-house students and the general public. We are the third largest testing center in the state of New Jersey. GED Testing will be on the following dates: July 5 - 9, July 12 - 16, August 16 - 20, August 23 - 17, 2010.

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Jersey Summer Transportation Institute (NJSTI) that is held at the Garrett Morgan Academy High

Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

NJ Summer Transportation Institute at GMA Contact Name

Location: Garrett Morgan Academy Paul Giglio

Dates: 7/5/2010 7/30/2010 Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm 973-321-2541

Entering Grades: 9 The Summer Transportation Institute (STI) supplements Garrett Morgan Academy by providing a rigorous program for incoming freshmen, who lack backgrounds in transportation. This supplemental experience would enable incoming freshmen to enter high school with a better understanding of transportation careers and engineering technology. Each year, between 30 and 35 students attend the New School in Paterson, New Jersey.

Progressive Mathematics Initiative (PMI) Contact Name

Location: off site Nestor Collazo

Dates: 7/1/2010 7/14/2010 Director

Time: TBD 973-321-0793

Entering Grades: 9 Algebra 1 pilot

STARS ACADEMY ESY PROGRAM Contact Name

Location: STARS Cecilia O'Toole Frederick

Dates: 7/6/2010 8/16/2010 Supervisor

Time: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm 973-321-0568

Entering Grades: 9 - 12 STARS Academy students will continue their mandated IEP curriculum program for six weeks.(30 days) All students will continue career awareness and job exploration activities in addition to academic instruction. All students will receive their IEP mandated related services as indicated in their individualized education program.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Secondary Summer School Programs

Summer Bridge Orientation Contact Name

Location: PPTA Chanie Peterson

Dates: 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 Vice Principal

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 973-321-0552

Entering Grades: 9 Incoming freshmen attend school for one week during the summer. The goal is to familiarize students with the rules, policies and expectations of the school and to assist them in making the transition from elementary to high school. Students participate in team building activities and core subject area classes. They also work on art projects and engage in career awareness projects.

Summer Institute- Social Studies Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School Ann Carlock

Dates: 7/12/2010 7/13/2010 Supervisor

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 973-321-0873

Entering Grades: mixed grade levels These sessions will be hosted by Content Supervisors/ Directors and will focus on effective instructional strategies and curriculum changes that will impact student learning.

Effective Schools Model Contact Name

Location: TBD Vivian Gaines

Dates: 8/16/2010 8/20/2010 Director

Time: TBD 973-321-2438

Entering Grades: PD Training for teachers on the Effective Schools Model and the District’s Strategic plan provide a foundation for the instructional strategies, parent conferencing , vocabulary development workshops which will be offered.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Professional Development

Envision Textbook Adoption Teacher Support Contact Name

Location: 90 Delaware Ave Nestor Collazo

3rd floor Conference Room Dates: 8/16/2010 8/18/2010 Director

Time: 8:30AM-3:30PM 973-321-0792/3

Entering Grades: K - 5 Teachers will receive an overview of the EnVision Math program, the instructional design, and become familiar with both print and digital components. Lesson planning will also be reviewed.

Full Service Schools Contact Name

Location: School 5 Annalesa Barker

Dates: 7/13/2010 7/14/2010 Executive Director

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 973-321-0715

Entering Grades: PD Training on Full Service Schools - Children's Aid Society is conducting the training - Paterson Education Fund is arranging the site with William Paterson - P.S. #5, Lead Agency, NRC, Frank Napier

Implementing 21st Century Skills through Social Studies Content Area Contact Name

Location: John F. Kennedy High School Ann Carlock

Dates: 8/16/2010 8/17/2010 Supervisor

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 973-321-0873

Entering Grades: 4 - 11 Grade Social Studies Teachers Teachers will be trained to infuse and reinforce 21st Century Skills in the Social Studies content area. Specific details on usage of Skype, distance learning activities, threaded discussions, podcasting, web site design, and documentary creations will be reviewed. Throughout the school year Quarterly Projects and daily lesson planning will reflect 21st Century Skills.

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Professional Development

Implementing EHS as a School-Within-A-School Model Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School Ann Carlock

Dates: 7/5/2010 7/9/2010 Supervisor

Time: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 973-321-0873

Entering Grades: PD This first formal training for the staff members of the newly formed academies of Eastside High School will start with team building and classroom management activities. Staff members will then receive detailed training on the the thematic integration into the content area.

Implementing EHS as a School-Within-A-School Model Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School Ann Carlock

Dates: 8/24/2010 8/26/2010 Supervisor

Time: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm 973-321-0873

Entering Grades: PD This first formal training for the staff members of the newly formed academies of Eastside High School will start with team building and classroom management activities. Staff members will then receive detailed training on the the thematic integration into the content area.

Legal Training Contact Name

Location: International High School Vivian Gaines

Dates: 7/7/10 7/8/2010 Director

Time: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 973-321-0707

Entering Grades: All Administrators This course will fill the mandated requirement that all administrators must be proficient in legal issues. The June session is for Assistant Principals and the August session is for Principals.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Professional Development

Legal Training

Location: 90 Delaware Avenue

Dates: 8/24, 8/26 Time: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Entering Grades: All Administrators Fulfillment of mandated 12 hours of legal training

New Teacher Orientation

Location: Rosa L. Parks School

Dates: 8/24/2010 8/26/2010 Time: 8:15 am - 3:15 pm Entering Grades: New Teachers to the District This session is for the instructional staff that were hired since September 2009 and offers informative professional development segments on relevant topics that effect those just entering the teaching profession.

Novice Teacher Trainers-Planning Session

Location: 90 Delaware, conf. #2

Dates: 6/29/2010 6/29/2010 Time: TBD Entering Grades: Instructional Staff Selected instructional staff members will plan and develop the agenda and presentations for the new teacher orientation.

Contact Name

Vivian Gaines

Director 973-321-2438

Contact Name

Vivian Gaines

Director 973-321-2438

Contact Name

Vivian Gaines

Director 973-321-0707

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Professional Development

Project/Problem-based Learning Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School Annalesa Barker

Dates: 7/13/2010 7/15/2010 Executive Director

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 973-321-0715

Entering Grades: K - 12 To train administrators and teachers within theme/academy programs on the effective use of shared planning time through the construction of project/problem-based learning segments. These project/problem-based learning segments will incorporate the 21st Century Learning Skills and correlates of the 16 Career Clusters.

Read 180 -Social Studies Contact Name

Location: Eastside High School Ann Carlock

Dates: 7/12/2010 7/13/2010 Supervisor

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 973-321-0873

Entering Grades: 9 Read 180 program training

Summer Institute-W.L. Contact Name

Location: PANTHER Gladys Melendez

Dates: 7/6/2010 7/7/2010 Supervisor

Time: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 973-321-1000

Entering Grades: PD These sessions will be hosted by Content Supervisors/ Directors and will focus on effective instructional strategies and curriculum changes that will impact student learning.

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Paterson Public Schools Summer School Programs Brochure

Professional Development

Superintendent's Leadership Training Contact Name

Location: International High School Vivian Gaines

Dates: 8/16/2010 8/20/2010 Director

Time: TBD 973-321-0707

Entering Grades: Administrators Analysis of the Effective Schools Model.

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