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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Applications for Junior Leadership Academy

Heritage Middle School PTSA has application forms available for any student and their parents who are interested in participating in the Junior Leadership Academy. Deadline for Heritage students only is November 5th. If you are interested, please email Karen Wivell at kwivell2000@yahoo.com and the application will be sent to you. Information on the program is below.

Leadership Lake County was founded in 1986 by a prominent group of community leaders to ensure a continued legacy of committed, diverse, and well informed leaders in Lake County. Our graduates run for political office, champion causes, mentor youth, promote the arts and have been recognized and honored for their business successes and community service. In 1996 Leadership Lake County launched a Youth Program. This unique opportunity allowed high school juniors a behind the scenes look at Lake County.
Leadership Lake County expanded its programming with the development of the Junior Leadership Academy. Sixth grade students meet one Saturday a month over a five month period learning about Lake County and developing their leadership skills.

The goals for Leadership Junior Leadership Academy include:
• Students will identify a career in which they are interested, research the requirements for pursuing that career, and determine the action steps they would need to take to get there. “Action Steps” may include: Increased performance in science if he or she is interested in medicine, increased school attendance, improved performance on the proficiency test in the area most related to the career, etc.
• Students will set a personal or academic goal, with the help of a student mentor (LLC Youth Alumni), and be able to form an action plan for achieving the identified goal.
• Students and parents will have an increased awareness of educational opportunities in the area via guest speakers and on site visits.
• Students and parents will be able to identify financial strategies for college planning.
• Students will be able to develop skills necessary for any career development including but not limited to: goal setting, problem solving, communication, working with others, and organization.
• Students will get an opportunity to evaluate different career opportunities.

Each day takes place at a location related to the theme for the day. Students will participate in a series of experiential activities built around the day’s theme. Each program day is led by Mrs. Petro, Youth Program Coordinator at Leadership Lake County, and is assisted in the facilitation by Rae Grady, Education Coordinator at Crossroads, and Adult Leadership Alumni. The students work in small groups led by high school juniors and seniors that have participated in the high school Leadership Lake County Youth Program.

Each day starts at 8:30 am and ends at 12:00.

Student Requirements:
In order to participate in this program, students must do the following:

• Attend all sessions (only one absence is allowed).
• Maintain a reflection/ journal log.
• Participate in all group activities.
• Come to each program day dressed appropriately. (Wear the shirt provided).
• Display appropriate behavior - be respectful of speakers and other students.

Cost:
There is a $75 fee for this program. This fee helps to pay for food and materials. Financial assistance is available. Tuition is not to be submitted with the application. Parents will be invoiced for the tuition along with the acceptance letter.

Selection:
We are capable of selecting 40 students for the JLA Class 2011. Selection is based on application criteria, demographics (equal selection amongst schools), and male-female ratio. Only applications turned in by the deadline will be considered.

All forms are due into the Leadership Lake County offices by November 5th for Heritage Middle School students only.
Students will receive notice of their acceptance in mid-November.

Any questions can be directed to Elizabeth Petro at Leadership Lake County or youth@leadershiplakecounty.org (440-352-7520)

Junior Leadership Academy Schedule 2010-2011

December 4, 2010
Opening Retreat
The goal of this 3 hour session is for students and facilitators to get acquainted, develop group team-building skills, and explore leadership dynamics.

January 15, 2011
Theme: Goal Setting
Students will identify the career that they are most interested to research. Counselors from Lakeland Community College will talk to students about what they can do now and in the future to prepare for a career. Students will then set a personal or academic goal they would like to pursue (ex. Improved grades, develop better communication skills). Adult facilitators and high school student mentors will help the students develop an action plan to complete that goal.

February 19, 2011
Theme: Communication
The experiential learning activities on this day will help students to identify and improve communication skills. Students will also get a look at careers involving communication skills.

March 19, 2011
Theme: Problem Solving
Students will participate in hands-on-activities designed to develop problem solving skills. They will then identify “problems” that may keep them from meeting their goal and brainstorm ways to solve that problem. Students will visit various career professionals to see problem solving in action.

April 16, 2011
Theme: Working with Others
This day has proven to be one of the most worthwhile experiences of the entire program. This day involves having the students work with other people to offer a service to others. This can include a community service project with other student groups, helping the elderly at Breckenridge Village, or working with the clients at the Lake County Board of MR/DD.

May 16, 2011
Leadership in Action
*Optional full day session. Students must be excused from school to attend.
The final program day is a full day of on-site visits to locations that are not available to us on Saturdays. The site visits are designed based on the interests of the students. These can include, but are not limited to: the courthouse, the hospital, a construction company, or an animal rehabilitation center. Students will have the opportunity to meet with professionals in various fields. The professionals will talk to students about their career and answer questions from the students. The day ends with a graduation “party” for the students and parents.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

GEARUP Parental Involvement Survey Field Test

On behalf of the Parents for Public Education of Greater Cincinnati, Ohio PTA has been asked to share the following survey link with our parent network.

http://snipurl.com/gu_parent_survey
PPSGC is a partner with the GEARUP Program (Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) with the University of Cincinnati. This parent involvement survey is designed to gather parent input on the tool.

Thank you for your help!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Million Hours of Power

VOTE TODAY AND EVERY DAY THROUGH OCTOBER!

Winning a $250,000 Grant from Pepsi Refresh Can Ensure Success of Million Hours of Power -- Help Bring More Men to PTA! Help us by forwarding this information to your fellow PTA members and family and friends and ask them support a great cause.

National PTA® with our Million Hours of Power campaign is still eligible for the Pepsi Refresh Project during October, having finished as one of the top 100 vote-getters in September. PTA can earn a $250,000 grant for the Million Hours of Power male involvement campaign if you and your PTA help us generate votes.

WHAT IS MILLION HOURS OF POWER?
Million Hours of Power is a campaign to inspire men to dedicate at least one million hours of service to the health, education, and well-being of America's youth during this school year. The benefits to children are tremendous when parents get involved. Million Hours of Power has already generated more than 5,000 hours of service from men for the benefit of children, schools, and communities.

Winning the Pepsi Refresh project will allow PTA to build on this momentum. The grant will support town hall meetings, fund tool kits for local PTAs, launch media campaigns, and promote a male volunteer of the year award. These are just some of the ways the grant can provide PTA resources to educate men on how critical their involvement is to their children's development.

HOW TO HELP:
Just go to www.refresheverything.com/millionhoursofpower and sign up using an e-mail address (view this instructional video for more information about voting). For your convenience, you can bookmark the Pepsi Refresh link on your web browser or visit PTA.org and vote from our homepage. You can also text your vote to 102484 if you do not wish to register an e-mail address (send to Pepsi at 73774).

Most importantly, you can help by encouraging others to vote. There are great tools on the Pepsi Refresh project website to spread the word using Facebook, Twitter, and more. Plus, you can support other organizations, including local PTAs, by voting for as many as 10 different projects. Just be sure to post a comment on other project sites indicating your support and asking for support for Million Hours of Power.

No General Meeting in November

Please note there will be no general Heritage Middle School PTSA meeting in November. The next general meeting of the Heritage Middle School PTSA is scheduled for Thursday, December 9th at 6:30 PM in the Heritage Middle School Library.

Outdoor YMCA Fall Festival

Saturday, October 30 Noon - 3 pm
For the whole family. Activities include pumpkin carving,
crafts, rock climbing, home made apple crisp, games, hay
rides, cupcake decorating and the popular seed spitting
contest. How far can you spit?
FEE: $5 per person
Register at any Lake County YMCA, by phone
(440) 259-2724 or online at www.lakecountyymca.org
Questions? Senior Program Director Dave Duricky (440)
259-2724 or dduricky@lakecountyymca.org.
Learn more about the Outdoor YMCA
online www.theoutdoorymca.org

Únase a nosotros para el Festival de Otoño!
AL AIRE LIBRE YMCA
Sábado, 30 de octubre 12 - 3:00 pm
Para toda la familia. Las actividades incluyen la
calabaza talla, la artesanía, la escalada en roca, hecho
en casa crujiente de manzana, juegos, paseos en heno,
magdalenala decoración y el concurso de escupir semillas
populares. ¿Hasta dónde puede escupir?
COSTO: $ 5 por persona

Registro en cualquier YMCA del Condado de Lake, por
teléfono (440) 259-2724 o en línea en www.lakecountyymca.org
¿Preguntas? Director del Programa Senior Duricky Dave
(440) 259-2724 o dduricky@lakecountyymca.org.
Aprenda más acerca de la YMCA al aire libre
www.theoutdoorymca.org en línea

Opening on State Superintendent's Parent Advisory Council

The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) is looking for new members for its State Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council (PAC). Applications are due by October 23.

Parents eligible for consideration must have a child currently enrolled in preschool, elementary or secondary grades, or college.

ODE established the Parent Advisory Council in 2002 to provide feedback on new ODE policies, products and materials for families. Council members also share information on state-level education initiatives with families, communities and organizations in their areas.

Representatives are needed from all regions of the state, and members will be selected to represent the diversity of students in each region. The Parent Advisory Council is a nonpartisan organization and does not represent special interest groups.

Parents may learn more about the role of PAC members and download and submit a PAC application on ODE’s website, education.ohio.gov, keyword search: parent advisory council or click on link below. Applicants will receive a letter indicating the status of their application by Jan. 1, 2011.

http://www.education.ohio.gov/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID=428&ContentID=36624&Content=91660

Monday, October 4, 2010

Next Heritage PTSA Meeting Thursday, October 14th

The mext meeting of the Heritage PTSA will be held on Thursday, October 14th at 6:00 PM in the library at Heritage Middle School.