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q. Central Washington University – June 16 -22; Dare to Dream Exploring Your Future – currently enrolled 8 th and 9 th grade migrant students; Science Academy – currently enrolled 10 th and 11 th grade migrant students q. University of Washington – June 25 - July 1; Dare to Dream Exploring Your Future – currently enrolled 8 th and 9 th grade migrant students; Science Academy – currently enrolled 10 th and 11 th grade migrant students q. Eastern Washington University – June 19 -26; Dare to Dream Exploring Your Future – currently enrolled 8 th and 9 th grade migrant students; Math Academy – currently enrolled 10 th and 11 th grade migrant students q. Western Washington University – June 23 -29; Dare to Dream Exploring Your Future – currently enrolled 8 th and 9 th grade migrant students; Math Academy – currently enrolled 10 th and 11 th grade migrant students q. All materials will be posted on MSDRS website OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 3
Dare to Dream 2019 • Registration deadline – March 8 (students give their forms to the school or contact person and they will send the forms to MSDRS) • Registration Confirmation Videoconference – May 23, 2019 7: 00 – 8: 00 p. m. • If the school slots are full and there are still interested students, enroll them as “Standby” and submit their registration information to MSDRS • Open registration after March 9 • All unfilled spots will be open to districts on a first-come first-filled basis • Working with universities to ensure buses have capacity • Buses may not come directly to your district/city, may need to help students get to pick-up/drop off site • Confirmation videoconference will focus on what-to-pack and bus route information • Don’t get confused with other classmates who may not be attending same event • When in doubt, contact MSDRS (800) 274 -6084 or OSPI’s Migrant Education Program (360) 7256147 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 4
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Dare to Dream Exploring Your Future (students completing 8 th and 9 th grade) Earn. 5 credits at the same time you are: ØCreating your high school and beyond plan. ØExploring career opportunities and areas of study to get there. ØExperiencing what it is like to live on a university campus. ØLearning about scholarships and financial aid. ØLearning how to work as a team. ØLearning your leadership style. ØLearning more about the College Assistance Migrant Program. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7
Dare to Dream Academic Academy (students completing 10 th and 11 th grade) Earn. 5 credits by: ØDigging deeper into the world of math or science. ØBuilding an understanding of how math or science relate to your daily world. ØExploring the various careers in math or science. ØMeeting university students studying careers in math or science. ØEnhancing your study skills to help you be more successful in math or science in high school. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 8
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What students had to say: ways l a e v “I ha and now shy e been ore activ I’m m little bit and a rter” sma “Know wasn’ ing I t the o nly one th at has troubl e with learni ng” “Learning how to determine statistics” “Learned how to become a leader” have u o y “… e in v e i l e to b elf” yours OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 14
Washington State Title I Part C Migrant Education Program MIGRANT HEALTH SCIENCE ACADEMIES June 23 – July 1, 2019 Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal, State Superintendent
Health Science Goals Provide high achieving migrant students access to: Professional staff that will help them build their skills and abilities in the areas of health sciences Resources on the requirements to graduate and plan for post-secondary education or employment Instruction for a successful application and matriculation to health professions schools .
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Highlighted Health Professions Dentistry Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Physical Therapy Public Health And more. .
Student Recruitment OSPI determines selected districts to participate Number of seats allocated by district to specific university Applications processed via the Migrant Student Information System Recruitment limited to 30 students per program site.
Overview of the D 2 D Health Sciences Academies Program Part of Dare to Dream for high achieving migrant youth* Seven-day (six-nights) on-campus experience All students are provided housing in UW or Gonzaga dormitories Meal and transportation is provided to all students Complementary swag Off-site fieldtrip*
Eligibility High-achieving migrant youth entering 11 th and 12 th grade students: On course to graduate within their expected year of graduation 3. 2 GPA+ or has demonstrated ability to be academically successful Taken at least one (1) advance course in biology, chemistry, math, etc. Plans to pursue post-secondary education Interest in pursuing a career in the health
Candidates Sought D 2 D Health Science Academies is actively targeting high students who are: On course to graduate Planning to enter the health sciences Identified as currently migrant eligible Motivated, ready, and able to pursue foundational science courses or in seek of additional support with these health sciences.
Learning Experience Science Courses • Biology / General Chemistry • Social Determinants of Health ● Public Health ● Anatomy Experiential Learning • Case Study Simulation • Research Study ● Professional Mentorship ● Peer to Peer Collaboration Social Events • Talent Show • Orientation Night Welcome ● Explore campus ● Meet other students from across the state
Experiential Learning • Clinical simulation experiences • Case Study Simulation • Individualized shadowing experiences with biomedical, public health and social science researchers
Career development sessions Exploration of the health professions Admissions process Development of an academic plan
We hope to see you there!
OSPI Program Contacts Gayle Pauley Assistant Superintendent 360 -725 -6140 gayle. pauley@k 12. wa. us Lupe Ledesma Program Supervisor 360 -725 -4464 lupe. ledesma@k 12. wa. us Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction 600 Washington St. SE | Olympia, WA 98504 -7200 P. O. Box 47200 | Olympia, WA 98504 -7200 Armando Isais-Garcia Health Program Supervisor 360 -725 -6159 armando. isais-garcia@k 12. wa. us Sylvia Reyna Program Supervisor 360 -725 -4474 sylvia. reyna@k 12. wa. us Carlos Gonzalez I/R Program Supervisor 360 -725 -6179 carlos. gonzalez@k 12. wa. u s
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