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December

Coffee with the principal

Community Meetings

DR. SUE SHOOK ELEMENTARY

TopicsCommunity Communication

Email and our webpage

Dr. Espinoza’s Article

Data on Charter Schools

Twitter Accounts

Volunteer Program

Community Education

Closing

Weekly Email

Twitter

Why Twitter?Engage with our Community

Reach You Immediately. ...

Respond to our Community Quickly

Showcase our Rattlers

Provide Resources for our Community

Follow Dr. Espinoza on

Twitter

@JEspinoza_SISD

Research has shown:

The claim that 100% of charter school students graduate and attend

college is misleading.

A high percentage of students who enroll in charter schools do not

complete their education and graduate from the charter.

IDEA (District) – Class of 2016 cohort lost at-least 27% from 8th to

12th grade.

IDEA Enrollment (District)2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Pre-K 0 0 0 100 394

K 1130 1443 1706 2083 2578

1 1133 1453 1718 2131 2453

2 911 1454 1717 2036 2367

3 565 1011 1506 1700 2061

4 347 654 998 1584 1708

5 334 407 644 1005 1597

6 1207 1516 1736 2132 2668

7 966 1218 1646 1762 2144

8 716 984 1205 1642 1768

9 787 684 892 1116 1539

10 710 708 631 811 1006

11 489 598 610 565 718

12 210 437 526 560 524- Texas Education Agency Academic Performance Reports

Research has shown:

Many charter school graduates

are not successful in college.

50% of IDEA graduates in the

class of 2015, who enrolled in

a Texas four year public

university, earned less than a

2.5 GPA (32% less than 2.0)

Only 31% earned a 3.0 or

better.

45% of Socorro ISD graduates

earned a 3.0 or higher

<2.0 2.0-2.49 2.5-2.99 3.0-3.49 >3.5

IDEA

SISD

Follow us on Twitter

@Jespinoza_SISD@DSShook_ES@SocorroISD

Volunteers

• First step is the district background check

• For returning volunteers cleared last year –

continue volunteering as long as you have

submitted your paperwork for this year

• For new volunteers – due to the overwhelming

amount of background checks being submitted; it

may take anywhere from 3-5 weeks to be cleared

Volunteers

• Remind APP

• Text @bburn to 81010

• Hours Incentives

• 15 = Field trip

• 30 = campus luncheon

• 50 = volunteer shirt

• 200 = district luncheon

Shook Sheriff’s

• Formerly WatchDOGS – Now including women!

• Pick a day that works for you and the hours that you

want.

Sheriff hours count towards incentives

Shook Sheriff’s

• You will get a detailed schedule of your day. Your schedule will

depend on your hours available. Schedule may include …

Assisting with the arrival/dismissal of students

Introduced on Shook broadcast

Campus monitoring

Lunch/Recess with your child (Only for Sheriffs!)

Classroom helper with your child’s class

and/or others

PE, Counseling, or Library

Interact with all Rattlers

Extra security on campus

Sheriff hours count towards incentives

What is Community Education?

We are a service provided to Adults in the Socorro ISD region.

Our Classes include Citizenship, ESL, GED, College Transition, and Vocational Training.

All of our classes are Free of Charge.

We are partners with YISD, EPISD, and Borderplex Workforce Solutions.

https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/sisd-community-education-program-doubles-student-body

Starting a career?

HOTEL & HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATION

10 WEEKS

SECURITY OFFICER CERTIFICATION

18 WEEKS

ELECTRICAL PRE-APPRENTICESHIP

36 WEEKS

HVAC CERTIFICATION

36 WEEKS

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

PROGRAM

36 WEEKS

COMPUTER MAINTENANCE &

REPAIR

36 WEEKS

Hotel and

Hospitality

Certifications In

Front Desk Representative

Guest Service Breakfast Attendant

CPR/ First Aid Food Handlers

This course is designed to guide students through a series of lessons to improve their reading and speaking skills while

pursuing industry recognized certifications needed to work in the hotel/hospitality industry.

10 Week course

Security

Officer

Certifications In

Level I - Unarmed Level II - Armed

Classes provide an overview of security concepts and types of organizations with a focus on security measures used to protect lives,

property and proprietary information and are designed to provide job-specific training for entry-level employment in security services careers.

18 Week Course

Electrical

Pre-Apprenticeship

Certifications In

Electrical, Level 1 National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)

The Electrical Pre-Apprentice program provides graduates with the technical background and the manual skills necessary for careers in

the installation and maintenance of modern electrical systems, electrical equipment, and electrical controls.

36 Week Course

HVAC

Certifications In

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Level 1 National Center for

Construction Education and Research (NCCER)

EPA Section 608 and 609 certificationsOSHA 10 Hour Nationally Accredited

Certification

The class begins in June and ends July of the following year. This course will not only provide students with Basic Electrical and

Refrigeration content referenced with textbooks, but also provides “hands on” training to prepare students to work for the industry.

36 Week Course

Office

Administration

Certifications In

Microsoft Office Specialist Word

Microsoft Office Specialist Excel

Microsoft Office Specialist

PowerPoint

Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook

Microsoft Office Specialist Access

At the completion of the course, students will be able to identify computer terminology and use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook to create, format, edit, and save business documents, letters, mail merges, resumes and

reports. In addition, students will learn basic workplace oral and written communication skills required to function effectively in an office environment.

36 Week Course

English as a

Second

Language

(ESL) Effective oral and written communication in English are essential for adults to successfully manage their roles as parents and members of society. Basic and Intermediate ESL instruction

is designed as a means to help adults develop foundational skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in English with the

ultimate goal of helping adults make successful transitions to work or post-secondary education.

School Year Course

Computer

Maintenance

and Repair

Certifications In

CompTIA A+ CompTIA Security+

Learn computer and networking concepts, install, configure and maintain devices and PCs for end users, understand the basics of networking, security

and forensics, safely diagnose, resolve and document common hg skills, provide appropriate customer support, understand the basics of virtualization,

desktop imaging and deployment

36 Week Course

Citizenship

English language learners interested in passing the US Naturalization exam take this class to learn oral and written skills required to pass the interview portion of the exam as well as the US history and government

knowledge required to pass the Civics test.

Semester 18 Week Course

Family Literacy

Program &

Early

Childhood

Education Family Literacy is a comprehensive family-centered education program that involves

parents and children in a cooperative effort, enabling parents to become partners in their

children's education.

School Year Course

Locations

ROBERT ROJAS

ELEMENTARY

(FAMILY LITERACY

AND CITIZENSHIP)

ESCONTRIAS EARLY

CHILDHOOD

CENTER (ESL TANF

ONLY)

BENITO MARTINEZ

(FAMILY LITERACY

TANF ONLY)

OPTIONS HIGH

SCHOOL

(ESL, GED, OFFICE

ADMIN/ BASIC

SKILLS)

(MAIN CAMPUS)

AMERICAS HIGH

SCHOOL (ESL AND

ELECTRICAL)

EL DORADO HIGH

SCHOOL

(COMPUTER

MAINTENANCE &

HVAC)

PEBBLE HILLS HIGH

SCHOOL (SECURITY

OFFICER)

ELIGIBILITY

Social Security

Resident in Texas

High School Diploma/HSE/GED (Vocational & Transition to

College)

Degree and Documents from Foreign Country (ESL for

Professionals)

Child Ages 2-4 (Early Childhood Education with Family Literacy

Program)

TANF Eligibility Paperwork

(Escontrias & Benito Martinez Campus ONLY)

More

Information!

Visit us! www.sisd.net/communityeducation

Email us! communityed@sisd.net

Call us! 915-937-1700

Follow us! Twitter: @SISD_CommEd

Thank you for your Continuous

Support

Next Meeting will be held in

January