Here are some standard service proposals for school leadership to consider; however, we are happy to discuss your school’s needs, budget, and desired scope of work. If you are a parent, please download the Academics flyer below and share with your child's school leadership!
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Youth Academics ProgramSTN Youth Academics aims to strengthen youth-focused education and engagement. These services target elementary, middle, and high school youth who are challenged academically and need support but cannot participate due to lack of transportation or family guidance.
Youth Academics address barriers and increase the use of positive peer feedback. Academic and community support helps to develop new habits and skills through supportive strategies that increase their well-being and academic choices/routines. This resiliency allows students to enjoy aspects of school that previously posed a challenge/threat and supports them to remain in school and improve their academic performance. We offer 1:1 and small-group intervention services focused on building students’ academic and non-academic skills. Our tutors build a positive rapport with students, identify gaps, and customize the support for students. We are committed to having strong communication between our tutors, the teachers, and the family to serve the student. Our services take place in person, for 1:1 attention. We can match students with tutors who can work with the students during the school day or after school (including the weekends and instruction breaks). Request your school to adopt the SBCUSD-approved program! |
Available Summer Session 2024
Stronger Together Now is part of Vision 2030:
SBCUSD SHINES
Youth Empowerment ProgramAre you or your students interested in an invested & impactful empowerment program that includes:
Impactful Community Service Career Readiness Financial Literacy Socio-Emotional Learning STN incorporates mentorship into the Academics Program; however, students can benefit from the partnership with SB Valley College to provide college credit for courses, if it aligns with their goals. Hours per unit are as follows: 1 unit class = 18 contact hours 3 unit class = 54 contact hours Regardless of interest in dual enrollment component, the coursework is provided in a hybrid approach with weekly instructor-guided virtual content, plus biweekly in-person & service hour requirement. Workshops are coordinated at our STN office in downtown San Bernardino. Request your school to adopt the SBCUSD-approved program! |