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America's Choice Presentation January 23, 2008
Presented By:
Zuni Middle School Principal Susan Montoya

This is a presentation that was made by Principal Montoya at the Annual America’s Choice Conference in California. It was an overview on how the America’s Choice program is being implemented in the Zuni Middle Schools (and to an extent Zuni Schools in general). It also speaks to how the America’s Choice program is making a difference with the Zuni students.
   

AYP Presentation October 9, 2007
Presented By:
A:shiwi Elementary School

AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) Presentation is a compilation of different programs that the District uses to insure AYP for its students. We will continue using the Instructional Strategies that guided our school to Make Adequate Yearly Progress. We will adjust and modify instructional practices that have not been effective and enhance those practices that have proven successful. We will continue having HIGH EXPECTATIONS for academic success of all students. We will continue to work as a school team to achieve personal, school and district goals. We will work to leave a legacy of success with students attending A:shiwi Elementary as being adequately prepared to succeed and transition to higher levels of learning. We will maintain the academic growth of fifth grade by following established instructional practices already in place.
   

Food Services December 14, 2007
Presented By:
James Ford

We are fortunate that with the support of the Board and the District Administration, we are now the only District in New Mexico and one of the few in the nation to provide a full Offer Verses Serve program in grades K thru 12. We are also the only District to provide multiple entrees in conjunction with the offer versus serve approach. This provides our students with no less than three entrée choices each day at lunch time. While our school lunch and breakfast programs are moving along nicely we also are still actively a part of the USDA Fruit and Vegetable Program. This has been very successful in our attempt to teach our students healthy choices in snacks. We have received national recognition for our efforts. We received the Victory Against Hunger Award from the Congressional Hunger Center during the last school year. This award came with a one thousand dollar ($1,000.00) prize to the District. In cooperation with the Zuni Tribe, we took over the Summer Lunch Program in the community. We had a very successful start this year. We managed to feed over 39% of all eligible children during the month of June (during summer school) and 25% of all eligible children during the duration of the program. Additionally, we had the distinction of being the only program in NM and one of the few in the entire country to provide service on the weekend to our children last summer. The participation numbers show that this part of the program was both welcomed and needed.
   

SSD Presentation at 5/12/08 Board Meeting
Presented By:
Rodger Vaughn

This is an "update" Presentation covering the following subjects: Changes to State Procurement Codes HB 368 and HB 1147; ZPSD Portables Classroom Moves; Trailer Moves; Central Office Portables; Work Orders; Teacherage Renovations; Pouring Sidewalks; Landscaping; Financial Analysis of Teacherage Program; Old Middle School Closeout; DYE Repairs; ZHS Foundation and Drainage Issues; ZMS roof; TBHS Renovation; and Environmental Project at Maintenance Yard.
   

Support Services Facilities Update Presentation
Presented By:
Rodger Vaughn

This is a presentation that was made by the Support Services Director, Rodger Vaughn, to the Zuni Board of Education at the monthly Board Meeting on January 28, 2008. The presentation is a “Facilities Update” which is a compilation of all on-going Support Services projects (Water Line Breaks – Teacherage & A:Shiwi; TBHS Relocation, TBHS Project Progress, Twin Buttes Sewer Line Progress, Central Office Electrical Upgrade, Old ZMS Project – School & Teacherages, School Site Security Problems and DY and Twin Buttes Teacherage Upgrades).
   

Support Services Presentation at 7/7/08 Board Mtg.
Presented By:
Rodger Vaughn

This was a "special" Board Meeting on 7/7/08 for facility projects in the Support Service Department. There were updates and "action items" for the Board.
   

Twin Buttes High School Jag Program
Presented By:
Twin Buttes

The (JAG) Jobs for America’s Graduates program is a dropout prevention and school-to-career transition system for at-risk youth. The JAG mission is “To assist at-risk and disadvantaged youth in graduating from high school and to find entry level employment leading to a career opportunity through a state-supported education and employment system.” JAG focuses on keeping students in school through graduation and, during this time, improving their rate of success in acquiring employability and occupational competencies. JAG classes in Zuni are being taught at Twin Buttes High School with a total of 18 students currently enrolled in the 2007-08 school year. The main objectives of the program are: (1) To help seniors graduate (2) To seek post-secondary education (3) To obtain a job (4) To get started on a solid career path
   
   


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