From counselors at lists.onenet.net Mon Oct 2 08:37:59 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 08:37:59 -0500 Subject: [Counselors] Children's books for School Guidance Program In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Camfel Productions......they have great video productions for onsite and library. They also have Character builders for students K-12. On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 2:48 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > Does anyone know of a bookstore in the OKC/Norman area where I can go and > buy children’s books that teach character education issues? I am a new > counselor and am trying to develop my own library to read with students and > classrooms covering every range of character education topics imaginable. > I have ordered used/new books on Amazon…but I feel like I am wasting money > on shipping. If you have any insight on an affordable place for me to buy > new/used books…I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks! > > > > *Mrs. Rebekah Bray* > > School Counselor, EL & DTC > > Pioneer Elementary School > > 405.224.2700 <(405)%20224-2700> > > rbray at pioneerk8.k12.ok.us > > > > _______________________________________________ > Counselors mailing list > Counselors at lists.onenet.net > https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Mon Oct 2 08:46:58 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 13:46:58 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] ethics In-Reply-To: <8DD76B7FB621AC409D7CE57771C3707360BDED05@Drake.osrhe.edu> References: <8DD76B7FB621AC409D7CE57771C3707360BDED05@Drake.osrhe.edu> Message-ID: Hello All! I'm presenting an Ethics session this week. Here's the link. http://familysolutionsok.com/event/navigating-professional-boundaries/ Kristin Atchley, MS, LMFT Student Advocacy Coordinator Norman High School 911 W. Main, 73069 P: (405) 366-5812 F: 405-366-5975 The OSCA conference at on November 2nd at the Broken Arrow NSU campus has an ethics session worth 3 CEUs. Here is some info on Ethics workshops this year. There will be a morning workshop in Lawton November 10 on ethics/informed consent. To register go to www.okamft.org and click on ethics tour at the top of the webpage. They are looking for a place and presenter for one more workshop this year, but it is TBA. Dana Norvell Counselor Frederick High School ASCA has a Legal & Ethical Specialist Program: Learning objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. Practice the latest thinking in important areas of school counseling ethics and law. 2. Summarize the major components of the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors. 3. Explain the progression and major changes of the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors over the last three revisions (2004, 2010, 2016). 4. Discuss the intent, meaning and use of the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors. 5. Discuss court cases involving school counselors and the ethical and legal implications associated with them. 6. Examine their own values in ethical decision-making. 7. Develop a tolerance for ambiguity in ethical decision-making. 8. Learn about the minimum standard of care for the reasonably competent professional. 9. Apply guiding principles as established by the courts. Earn the Legal & Ethical Specialist designation to ensure you're practicing the latest thinking in school counseling ethics and law. The Legal & Ethical Specialist training is $99 ($249 for nonmembers) and is equal to 5 CEUs/50 Contact Hours. https://www.schoolcounselor.org/school-counselors-members/professional-development/asca-u/legal-specialist-training From: Counselors [mailto:counselors-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Monday, September 25, 2017 11:18 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: Re: [Counselors] Ethics This is an Ethics seminar offered by VYNE education. It gives 6 CEU’s for Oklahoma Counselors. Below is the website that should take you to the registration for Ethics 2.0 – When Clinical goes digital. This is held in Lawton November 15th, Edmond November 16th and Tulsa on November 17th. You can also get to the registration at VYNE.com search on 16309 and it should pull it up. If it asks for a mail code CRDLPC Cost is 199.99 for early registration (10 days prior to seminar date) https://www.vyne.com/Search?keyword=16309&keywordSearchType=All I attached some information from the brochure. In REAL Mercy Faith, Donna Williams Counselor/College Advisor/Testing Coordinator/International Student Coordinator Mount St. Mary Catholic High School 2801 S. Shartel Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-631-8865 "When you can’t see God’s hand, Trust His heart!" From: Counselors [mailto:counselors-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017 3:18 PM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Ethics I am looking for CPE’s/CEU’s for ethics. Do you know of any CPE’s for ethics coming up before the end of the year? 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Does anyone have any input on which is best to use for 7th 8th and 9th graders transitioning to high school? Please let me know if there are certain things you like about either program. Thanks, Katie Sparks Counselor Pauls Valley Junior High (405) 238-1239 ksparks at paulsvalley.k12.ok.us From: Counselors [mailto:counselors-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017 9:59 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] suicide awareness training I want you guys to be aware that we, Putnam City, have forms available, policies and training/trainers that can assist your district if you are wanting to start a suicide awareness program in your district. You are more than welcome to email me and I can help you with all of it. Just email me at swayant at putnamcityschools.org. 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Tommi Leach said that Guidance Fest will be a lot about the Career Guide ICAP and so I am going to one of those to learn more about that. *April Chambers* *Counselor, M.Ed.* *Perkins-Tryon High School* *1003 E. Hwy 33* *Perkins, OK 74059* *(405)547-5724 ext. 17* Last year I used OK College Start for my 7th and 8th graders at Jenks MS, to start the ICAP process. Thank you, Mechell Cash, M.Ed, LPC Beggs High School Counselor (918) 267-3625 ext. 0306 1201 West 9th Beggs, OK 74421 Question: Thinking about the new ICAP requirements coming down the road, I would like to get the ball rolling. I am really confused though on which to use: OK Career Guide or OK College Start. Does anyone have any input on which is best to use for 7th 8th and 9th graders transitioning to high school? Please let me know if there are certain things you like about either program. 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Because I also teach classes, lunch tutoring is the only time we have to schedule with students. I work one on one with my middle school kiddos. Sometimes if they just need some homework help I will have 2 or 3 at a time. Most often though, it is one on one. Terra Rhoads Indian Education Teacher JH/SMS NASA Sponsor Sapulpa Middle School 1304 E. Cleveland Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918)224-8441 ext. 2008 "The secret of our success is that we never, never give up." ~ Wilma Mankiller, Chief of the Cherokee On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > I’m at Owen Elementary in Tulsa. How many schools are doing Indian Ed. > tutoring? 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I make a statement in one of the fields that states before 9th grade credits and that they are not included in our GPA *Becky Copeland, MS* Counselor, Students last name H-O Owasso High School Owasso, OK 918-272-8030 (direct line) 918-272-8186 (office) 918-272-8028 (fax) On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 3:05 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: I am wondering if anyone knows if you include the 7th and 8th grade coursework for High school credit when completing the National Merit application. If so where does it go? Nakia McCarrell Moore High School Counselor D-G-P-Q-R-T-U 10-12th grade 405-735-4732 ofc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Wed Oct 11 15:38:49 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 20:38:49 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Indian Ed tutoring Message-ID: Our elementary schools have tutors 2 days a week all day with a schedule of pull out time for them...probably no more than 6 at a time. At our high school its offered M-Th afterschool for anyone that qualifies...they just have to show up.... We have after school tutoring for grades 1-8th. We have teachers who work for our program and they have about 4 or 5 kids per session, but no more. We will also have a student tutor (hired in from our high school) with the teacher as well. This way it helps with those who need individual help and others can work in small groups. We are starting to bring in staff to work with our kids during the school day who test low in math and reading and cannot stay after school or are too young to stay and they work on skills during the day. They work on the teachers schedule so they're not pulled out of core courses. Some stay in the classroom as other people are coming into the classroom as well working with other kids, so they are not singled out. High school is during lunch. Kim McCathern* Title VI Coordinator* Native American Student Services* Yukon High School* 1777 S. Yukon Parkway* Yukon, Ok 73099* (405) 350-2032 (office) (in district ext. 2744)* (405) 265-4585 (fax)* On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: I'm at Owen Elementary in Tulsa. How many schools are doing Indian Ed. tutoring? How many students to a teacher? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We have teachers who work > for our program and they have about 4 or 5 kids per session, but no more. > We will also have a student tutor (hired in from our high school) with the > teacher as well. This way it helps with those who need individual help and > others can work in small groups. We are starting to bring in staff to work > with our kids during the school day who test low in math and reading and > cannot stay after school or are too young to stay and they work on skills > during the day. They work on the teachers schedule so they’re not pulled > out of core courses. Some stay in the classroom as other people are coming > into the classroom as well working with other kids, so they are not singled > out. High school is during lunch. > > Kim McCathern* > > Title VI Coordinator* > > Native American Student Services* > > Yukon High School* > > 1777 S. Yukon Parkway* > > Yukon, Ok 73099* > > (405) 350-2032 (office) (in district ext. 2744)* > > (405) 265-4585 (fax)* > > > > On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion > > Board wrote: > > > > I’m at Owen Elementary in Tulsa. How many schools are doing Indian Ed. > tutoring? How many students to a teacher? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Counselors mailing list > Counselors at lists.onenet.net > https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Wed Oct 18 10:09:27 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 10:09:27 -0500 Subject: [Counselors] Online School options Message-ID: I am needing some resources to help with a student who is needing to be homebound for the semester due to medical issues. We are a private high-school so do not really do Medical 504s (but are willing) and have some flexibility with our credits. The students is lacking Algebra 3, English 4, Government and Economics. I gave the mom the following resources to look into: -Oklahoma Connections Academy: https://www.connectionsacademy.com/oklahoma- virtual-school -Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy: http://ovca.k12.com/ -Oklahoma Virtual High School: https://oklahomavirtualhighschool.com/ -Edgenuity: https://www.edgenuity.com/ She said that they are all closed for the school year and cannot start mid-year. I am stuck! Does anyone have any advice or other resources? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Wed Oct 18 11:01:03 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 16:01:03 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Online School options Message-ID: Epic charter schools. He should be able to get in immediately. If the student is on track for graduation, not in need of remediation, and has qualifying ACT scores in place, they could look into Concurrent Enrollment to count for both high school and college credits. Of course, like the programs you’ve listed, college classes won’t begin until Spring semester, but advisement and enrollment is opening up now at the colleges. The student may need to use this time to prepare and take the ACT. Online college courses are often available, as well as interim classes that may be offered between semesters. Colleges have disability coordinators to help determine if the student qualifies for accommodations due to medical needs. College Math credit can be difficult to find in an online format, but I believe Oklahoma City Community College still offers College Algebra online. Best wishes and please know the student and family are fortunate to find a resourceful counselor like you to work with them. For our on-line students, we use Edgenuity. Thank you, Mechell Cash, M.Ed, LPC Beggs High School Counselor (918) 267-3625 ext. 0306 1201 West 9th Beggs, OK 74421 mcash at beggs.k12.ok.us We use Odyssey ware. They are very helpful and offer a multitude of courses. From: Counselors [mailto:counselors-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 10:20 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Online School options I am needing some resources to help with a student who is needing to be homebound for the semester due to medical issues. We are a private high-school so do not really do Medical 504s (but are willing) and have some flexibility with our credits. The students is lacking Algebra 3, English 4, Government and Economics. I gave the mom the following resources to look into: -Oklahoma Connections Academy: https://www.connectionsacademy.com/oklahoma-virtual-school -Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy: http://ovca.k12.com/ -Oklahoma Virtual High School: https://oklahomavirtualhighschool.com/ -Edgenuity: https://www.edgenuity.com/ She said that they are all closed for the school year and cannot start mid-year. I am stuck! Does anyone have any advice or other resources? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Wed Oct 18 17:39:52 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 17:39:52 -0500 Subject: [Counselors] Indian Ed tutoring In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We are a Title VI program and do academics and cultural with our Native American Indian kids Pre-K through 12th. One of the services we do is our tutoring program. We have it for 1st grade through 8th, where they actually sign up and gets days set of when they will come. Our grant covers reading, English, writing - all that goes with English and Math help. We offer tutoring at all of our 9 elementary schools. 7 of them are currently after school, two were starting during the day. We have teachers on site that work for us after school and the kids signed up go to their classrooms and work with what they are struggling with. We tutor Mon - Thur. Some kids are signed up for 2 days, some just one, depending on how far behind they are or how they are struggling. We connect with counselors at each site and give them a list of our kids and they highlight who they know will need additional help. They also help get those lists out to our teachers as well who do the same. We send letters and applications out to parents at the beginning of each school year and tell them about tutoring and so forth. Kids who were still in it last year are automatically signed up or they get letters first to get them started up first. Usually because they need it. For our middle school it works the same, 6th through 8th. We have 3 teachers there and one of the three also help in the morning. We work in addition to what the school provides too. Sometimes it takes the strain off of the school staff, to pull the Indian kids and get with our Title VI teacher tutors and free's up space for them to help more kids or make their groups a little smaller. Its basically the just of it. Each Title VI program works differently. We try to keep ours geared toward the kids directly and being a partner with the schools. I hope this helps. On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 10:26 AM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > ​I am unfamiliar with Indian Ed. tutoring. Would you please tell me more > about that program? > > Thanks!​ > > *Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better. * > *Pat Riley* > > On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 3:38 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion > Board wrote: > >> Our elementary schools have tutors 2 days a week all day with a schedule >> of pull out time for them...probably no more than 6 at a time. At our high >> school its offered M-Th afterschool for anyone that qualifies...they just >> have to show up.... >> >> >> >> >> >> We have after school tutoring for grades 1-8th. We have teachers who work >> for our program and they have about 4 or 5 kids per session, but no more. >> We will also have a student tutor (hired in from our high school) with the >> teacher as well. This way it helps with those who need individual help and >> others can work in small groups. We are starting to bring in staff to work >> with our kids during the school day who test low in math and reading and >> cannot stay after school or are too young to stay and they work on skills >> during the day. They work on the teachers schedule so they’re not pulled >> out of core courses. Some stay in the classroom as other people are coming >> into the classroom as well working with other kids, so they are not singled >> out. High school is during lunch. >> >> Kim McCathern* >> >> Title VI Coordinator* >> >> Native American Student Services* >> >> Yukon High School* >> >> 1777 S. Yukon Parkway* >> >> Yukon, Ok 73099* >> >> (405) 350-2032 (office) (in district ext. 2744)* >> >> (405) 265-4585 (fax)* >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion >> >> Board wrote: >> >> >> >> I’m at Owen Elementary in Tulsa. How many schools are doing Indian Ed. >> tutoring? How many students to a teacher? >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Counselors mailing list >> Counselors at lists.onenet.net >> https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Counselors mailing list > Counselors at lists.onenet.net > https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors > -- *Kim McCathern* *Title VI Coordinator* *Native American Student Services* *Yukon High School* *1777 S. Yukon Parkway* *Yukon, Ok 73099* *(405) 350-2032 (office) (in district ext. 2744)* *(405) 265-4585 (fax)* *http://nass.yukonps.com * -- ______________________________________________ This email message (including any attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential information covered under the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this message (including any attachments) is strictly prohibited All information contained in email correspondence with Yukon Public Schools is subject to the provisions of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, 51 O.S. 24A. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Thu Oct 19 08:17:01 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:17:01 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Online School options In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Go out of state and transfer them in... you can get BYU high school credit paying for only the semester and course you need. Not free but runs about $160 per semester course. They work well with students, parents, and the schools. We use Edgenuity for elective classes and credit recovery in our school and we can start them at anytime. The school sets the time frame for the student to have it finished to gain the credit. We have students that take up to two or three classes on Edgenuity in one semester starting each one as they finish the last one. Kay Gilchrist PreK-12 Counselor Deer Creek- Lamont Schools It looks to me as all of those classes can be taken with concurrent enrollment. Many colleges offer online for those classes, if your school will award dual credit. Epic charter schools. He should be able to get in immediately. If the student is on track for graduation, not in need of remediation, and has qualifying ACT scores in place, they could look into Concurrent Enrollment to count for both high school and college credits. Of course, like the programs you’ve listed, college classes won’t begin until Spring semester, but advisement and enrollment is opening up now at the colleges. The student may need to use this time to prepare and take the ACT. Online college courses are often available, as well as interim classes that may be offered between semesters. Colleges have disability coordinators to help determine if the student qualifies for accommodations due to medical needs. College Math credit can be difficult to find in an online format, but I believe Oklahoma City Community College still offers College Algebra online. Best wishes and please know the student and family are fortunate to find a resourceful counselor like you to work with them. For our on-line students, we use Edgenuity. Thank you, Mechell Cash, M.Ed, LPC Beggs High School Counselor (918) 267-3625 ext. 0306 1201 West 9th Beggs, OK 74421 mcash at beggs.k12.ok.us We use Odyssey ware. They are very helpful and offer a multitude of courses. From: Counselors [mailto:counselors-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 10:20 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Online School options I am needing some resources to help with a student who is needing to be homebound for the semester due to medical issues. We are a private high-school so do not really do Medical 504s (but are willing) and have some flexibility with our credits. The students is lacking Algebra 3, English 4, Government and Economics. I gave the mom the following resources to look into: -Oklahoma Connections Academy: https://www.connectionsacademy.com/oklahoma-virtual-school -Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy: http://ovca.k12.com/ -Oklahoma Virtual High School: https://oklahomavirtualhighschool.com/ -Edgenuity: https://www.edgenuity.com/ She said that they are all closed for the school year and cannot start mid-year. I am stuck! 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URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Thu Oct 19 15:05:18 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 20:05:18 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Preparation question for counselor board Message-ID: Kathy: Have you looked at the ACT OpenEd Resources? https://www.opened.com/ free resources for your teachers, students, and parents https://www.opened.com/search - choose a grade/subject/resource type/publisher On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 2:03 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: Our ACT averages are some of the lowest in the state and with the OKSDE now aligning with national standards using ACT or SAT for the high school test, we are researching what other school districts are doing to improve classroom instruction, teacher buy-in, and parental/community support. The old way of doing things isn't working and our secondary teachers are open for ideas for improving instruction towards meeting the OKSDE new standards/cut scores. PLEASE comment on methods that are working for your school. Thank you! -- Kathy Golay School Counselor/ District Test Coordinator _______________________________________________ Counselors mailing list Counselors at lists.onenet.net https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors -- [https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BxmyZs6p8Vf_a2FoV1JNMWlabXc&revid=0BxmyZs6p8Vf_TXBiQkt1cjlleC82WlNmZkFaZXFiUmhKMGRVPQ] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Oct 24 11:08:48 2017 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 16:08:48 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Indian Ed tutoring Message-ID: Each school district has a different tutoring program under Title VI or JOM. Each of our programs fit the tutoring needs of your school district. I have attached our program guidelines for you to look at. However, you will need to check with the program in your district to see how they are set up. There is no cost if they are enrolled in the JOM or Title VI program of your district. Title VI is a supplemental tutoring program. Our district has pull out tutoring for elementary and after school tutoring for secondary. We do not supplant tutoring programs that that might be available in your school. For instance, if your school already has an after school tutoring program for all students in your district for Math and Reading , then our Indian Education program could only tutor for those subjects that are not covered like History, Science, etc…. We use Indian Ed funding to pay teachers to tutor students in their academic subjects. Our elementary tutors are retired teachers because they work during the school day and our secondary tutors are current teachers (special ed teachers) and they work after school with students that qualify. Thank you for sharing that info! Sounds like a great way to get extra academic help for the students. mwells at stilwellk12.org ​I am unfamiliar with Indian Ed. tutoring. Would you please tell me more about that program? Thanks!​ Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better. Pat Riley Our elementary schools have tutors 2 days a week all day with a schedule of pull out time for them...probably no more than 6 at a time. At our high school its offered M-Th afterschool for anyone that qualifies...they just have to show up.... We have after school tutoring for grades 1-8th. We have teachers who work for our program and they have about 4 or 5 kids per session, but no more. We will also have a student tutor (hired in from our high school) with the teacher as well. This way it helps with those who need individual help and others can work in small groups. We are starting to bring in staff to work with our kids during the school day who test low in math and reading and cannot stay after school or are too young to stay and they work on skills during the day. They work on the teachers schedule so they’re not pulled out of core courses. Some stay in the classroom as other people are coming into the classroom as well working with other kids, so they are not singled out. High school is during lunch. Kim McCathern* Title VI Coordinator* Native American Student Services* Yukon High School* 1777 S. Yukon Parkway* Yukon, Ok 73099* (405) 350-2032 (office) (in district ext. 2744)* (405) 265-4585 (fax)* On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM, OSRHE EPAS PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: I’m at Owen Elementary in Tulsa. How many schools are doing Indian Ed. tutoring? 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