Saturday, September 15, 2018

Week Two

Week Two is already over. That would be 20% of the first marking period completed already. Time does not seem to be dragging on. This might be because we have been so busy.

Every morning students watch CNN 10, a down the middle new program for students, and answer questions based on the daily news. Friday's CNN News also includes a "week-in-review" news quiz.


The morning routine also includes The Pledge of Allegiance. The Green Team - the students are split into two academic groups - has also been studying flag etiquette. The Green Team presents the flag and folds it after the Pledge to the flag.

During the day, students participate in Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, and Life Skills. Other activities include group meetings and gym class.

Size Mismatch?
Size mismatch?

On Friday, some of the students volunteered to help with the set-up for the kick-off meeting of GO Mount Carmel. GO Mount Carmel is a community revitalization initiative in partnership with Bucknell University. Check out the story at - https://www.bucknell.edu/about-bucknell/communications/bucknell-magazine/fall-2017/stoking-hope-in-a-coal-town.html.





Saturday, September 8, 2018

First Week of School

And then it happened. The summer came to an end and school started.

Compass Academy in Mount Carmel, the first Alternative Education site for JusticeWorks YouthCare, started on Tuesday, September fourth, with fourteen students.

The first day of school started with breakfast and a review of the new check-in procedure. Breakfast and lunch are being provided by the Shamokin School District. Shamokin has arranged for students to receive the meals free of charge through the free and reduced lunch program.

Students were then split into two teams, the Green Team and the Gold Team. Each team spent the day together. Throughout the day, students reviewed the student handbook and engaged in various ice-breakers and team building exercises. Wednesday proceeded much like Tuesday with the emphasis being placed on program expectations. After completing a review of the program expectations, everyone took a student handbook certification. Students need to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the academy rules and the program expectations before they can move onto the academic schedule. Students also met with our new counselor.

Parents interested in reading the student handbook or reviewing the expectations can find them in the file share in Jupiter Ed. (If you haven't had the opportunity to log onto Jupiter Ed., please contact the academy and we will send you directions on how to log in. A convenient link to the Student/Parent portal is on the left-hand column of this site.)

Placement testing started on Thursday. As students completed testing, the free time allowed for a little bit of classroom creativity. Some of the students posed for silly pictures. After the pictures were printed, the students cut their images from the photo and placed them on the wall in Mr. Eck's room.

Nate K., along with Joey D. and Brandon S., recreated an iconic image from the Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam").


Friday was the first official day of academics. Math, English, Science, and Social Studies all had their official start. Both groups joined together in the afternoon for lunch and kickball. 

We are off to a fantastic start. The staff and students had a great first week and look forward to a safe and productive school year.

Compass 2019 - Week One