Asd w supporting our cf students
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Supporting Our Students with Ties to the Canadian Forces
Shanyn Small, School Psychologist Anglophone West School District
Oromocto Education Centre New Brunswick, Canada
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Anglophone West School District Oromocto Education Centre Area
(Formerly Known as School District 17) • 18 Schools
• Total Enrollment (End of 2011-2012 School Year) = 4,737
• Total Staff Complement = 625
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School Composition of Canadian Forces
(CF) Families
• Schools with the highest percentage students from Canadian Forces families – Oromocto and Surrounding Area
• Data from end of 2011-2012
school year
Level CF Family Percentage
K-2 68% 3-5 62% K-2 61% 3-5 58% 6-8 55% K-2 54% K-5 32% 6-8 28% K-8 20% 9-12 20% K-8 11% K-12 6% K-8 3%
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Burton Elementary School (1961)Grade : K, 1-2 [E], Area : 811 m²Enrolment : (2007) 36412 Route 102, Burton
Ridgeview Middle School (1958)Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 5508 m²Enrolment : (2007) 412102 Waasis Road, Oromocto
Oromocto High School (1965)Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 19638 m²Enrolment : (2007) 128425 MacKenzie Avenue, Oromocto
Gesner Street Elementary School (1959)Grade : K, 1-2 [E, FI], Area : 3068 m²Enrolment : (2007) 28210 Gesner Street, Oromocto
Harold Peterson Middle School (1958)Grade : 6-8 [E, FI], Area : 5508 m²Enrolment : (2007) 34890 St. Lawrence Avenue, Oromocto
Assiniboine Avenue Elementary School (1957)Grade : K, 1-2 [E, FI], Area : 3068 m²Enrolment : (2007) 21855 Assiniboine Avenue, Oromocto
Lower Lincoln Elementary School (1963)Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1451 m²Enrolment : (2007) 1872475 Route 102, Lincoln
Hubbard Avenue Elementary School (1957)Grade : 3-5 [E, FI], Area : 4039 m²Enrolment : (2007) 23250 Hubbard Avenue, Oromocto
Summerhill Street Elementary School (1959)Grade : 3-5 [E, FI], Area : 3068 m²Enrolment : (2007) 29220 Summerhill Street, Oromocto
Maugerville
Burton
Lincoln
Oromocto
Gagetown School (1960)Grade : K, 1-8 [E], Area : 1649 m²Enrolment : (2007) 1056 Loomcroft Lane, Gagetown
Minto Memorial High School (1949)Grade : 9-12 [E, FI], Area : 5672 m²Enrolment : (2007) 287126 Park Street, Minto
Geary Elementary School (1955)Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1715 m²Enrolment : (2007) 15516 Lavina Bye Road, Geary
Chipman Elementary School (1967)Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 2230 m²Enrolment : (2007) 124159 Bridge Street, Chipman
Minto Elementary-Middle School (1980)Grade : K, 1-8 [E, FI], Area : 7612 m²Enrolment : (2007) 43542 Cedar Street, Minto
Chipman Forest Avenue School (1988)Grade : 6-12 [E], Area : 7108 m²Enrolment : (2007) 27533 Forest Avenue, Chipman
Coles Island School (1957)Grade : K, 1-5 [E], Area : 1353 m²Enrolment : (2007) 4211390 Route 10, Coles Island
Sunbury West School (1991)Grade : K, 1-8 [E], Area : 5875 m²Enrolment : (2007) 3255 Pride's Landing Road, Fredericton Junction
Cambridge-Narrows School (1987)Grade : K, 1-12 [E], Area : 3606 m²Enrolment : (2007) 1792158 Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows
Minto
Geary
Jemseg
Ripples
Chipman
Gagetown
Oromocto
Youngs Cove
Fredericton Junction
Hoyt
Waterborough
Cambridge Narrows
Coles Island
BurtonLincoln
School District 17Ms. Marilyn Ball17 Miramichi Road, OromoctoEnrolment : (2007) 5,21818 buildings, 82,979 m²District land area :5,854 km²
School District 17
0 40 8020 Kilometers
0 2 41 Kilometers
Oromocto
11-2007
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System-Wide Initiatives Since the 2006-2007 School Year
� Resources for School Staff � School based library � Development of a Deployment Resource – materials for
school staff � Partnerships CFB Gagetown and the Military Family
Resource Centre � Informational sessions for staff, community
volunteers � Collaborated on Adolescent Research Study
http://www.unb.ca/youthwellbeing/
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System-Wide Initiatives � Deployment Support Program – Military Family
Resource Centre & School Staff
� Rainbows Training – Military Family Resource Centre
• Request for Information on Students from CF families/Deployments
• Professional Development Opportunities on Supporting Students Through the Cycle of Deployment –Professional Development to School Teams – on request
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System-Wide Initiatives • Information link on School District website –
Supports for Canadian Forces Familieshttp://www.district17.nbed.nb.ca/military-families.aspx
• 2nd Edition of the Deployment Resource School District 17 Support Strategy and dissemination to all schools
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School-Based Supports High School Level (Grades 9-12)
� Individual supports � On an as needed basis � One-to-one, students take initiative to see guidance
counselors
� Peer Support Group � Family member - symptoms of PTSD or OSI � 1 time per month, scheduled during class time
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School-Based Supports Middle School Level (Grades 6-8)
� Individual supports � As need basis � Based on student’s unique needs � Information sharing with staff
� Collaboration with Outside Agencies � Seeking additional supports for students
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School-Based Supports Elementary School Level (Grades K-5)
� Individual Supports � Teacher monitoring � Guidance support and counselling
� Group Supports � Giving Gators � Noon connection lunch � Hugs From Home
� Information for Staff � Session on PTSD and OSI
� Whole School Supports (i.e. Soldier On Campaign, Wear Red)
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Qualitative Information from School Teams
• Parentification
• Changes in the Students’ Functioning
• Students’ Coping
• Challenges in Supporting Students
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Information Sharing
� What supports/programs are offered to your students/clients?
� What challenges have you/your organization encountered in supporting students who are impacted by deployments? � Were you able to overcome those challenges? If
so, how? Email – [email protected]