Thursday, April 30, 2020

West Valley Joining PSE Para Educator Registered Apprenticeship

West Valley School District is not a new name in the world of Apprenticeship.  In 2016 we partnered with the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee, AJAC, to pilot one of the two youth apprenticeship program in Washington State.  Students enrolled in our AJAC Youth Apprenticeship earn a 2000 hr journeyman certification, fifteen college credits, core academic credit, and earn $28,000 while simultaneously enrolled in High School. 

Building hope is the foundational goal of West Valley.  We function off of the mission, "to ensure that all students achieve their highest level of knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to be responsible and productive citizens."

Investing in the future of our students and investing in the future of our staff is not mutually exclusive.  Research is clear, the better trained our staff the better our students perform.  It was a natural decision to blend out commitment to apprenticeship and our commitment to professional development to launch the Para Educator Registered Apprenticeship with state partner, Public Schools Employees (PSE), and local partner, Teamsters Local Union 760.



Currently employed para educators can apply for and be selected to join our Para Educator registered apprenticeship.  Apprentices have two pathways, Para Educator I and Para Educator II, where they work toward an associates degree in para educator through Green River Community College, fully online and as members of the apprenticeship, at 50% tuition. 

Our goal is to connect our paras to newly adopted Bachelor's of Applied Science of Teacher Education degrees newly emerging across Washington State where working paras with associate degrees can earn K-8 Teaching degrees.

If we are committed to connecting our community to better lives then it is important to we think of ourselves as the employers and not just the educators in that mission. 

To learn more about the Para Educator Apprenticeship, click here:
https://www.educationapprenticeship.com/

To learn more about the Yakima Valley College BAS-TE program, click here:
https://www.yvcc.edu/academics/baste/

To lean more about West Valley Futures Career Pathways, click here:
https://wvfutures.org/

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Community Collaboration through Social Distancing

Social Distancing does not have to mean social isolation.  Many of us are entering new worlds and there is no better time than now for us to work together.  Looking for opportunities to support families and each other, West Valley has scheduled three ways for staff and parents to connect.

We are all in this together.

Staff Information Sessions

Tuesday's at 8am are West Valley Staff Information Sessions.  Previous topics have included, Google Classroom for Beginners, Screen Castify and YouTube for Online lessons, and Building an eLearning Agenda for Students.  

Teachers who have had exciting success using technology volunteer or are recruited to run information sessions for their peers.  

Next week, April 21 at 8am PST: Wendy Clark, Highly Capable Coordinator - Developing Enrichment Activities for Students.

Parent Support Sessions

In the same tone as our teacher information sessions are routine parent sessions.  Zoom webinars are scheduled every Tuesday at 5pm where guest panelist from within the West Valley School District discuss ways in which we can support our families.  District staff are on hand in Q/A Sessions and in the Chat Box for parents who have questions during webinars.  

Parents can use this opportunity to ask for future webinar topics.  

Next Week, April 21 at 5pm PST:  Enrichment Activities for Students with Panelists:
- Wendy Clark, Highly Capable Coordinator - Enrichment Activities
- Michelle Siguenza, Special Services - Accommodations While at Home
- Danielle Crawford, Elementary Instructional Coach - Using Play to Meet Standards, Kindergarten and 1st Grade Activities. 

Please click this URL to join on Tuesday, April 21 at 5pm PST.
https://wvsd208.zoom.us/j/99407349431?pwd=VnN5R2M2aHl1STR0Y2tXem5mYkFYdz09          
Password: 578987

Teacher Collaboration Sessions

Friday's at 8am are reserved for Teacher Collaboration Sessions.  Sessions are unscripted and open for teachers who have something to share, questions to ask, and/or support they need.  Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. 

Special thanks to our previous hosts and panelists.  

Friday, April 3, 2020

Community Supporting West Valley FFA Plant Sales

If you are using you stay at home order to do so much needed hard work, West Valley FFA still has plants available for purchase. 

Roots Yakima and Stein's Ace Hardware have both stepped up on a big way.  Both businesses have been deemed essential to keep your home and family operating. 


Roots is also making no-contact home deliveries for families working.  


Please support the West Valley FFA by supporting our community partners.

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Technical Skills Needed in Yakima

Two weeks ago, the West Valley School District, AJAC - Aerospace Join Apprentoceship Committee, Computing for All, and Microsoft Imagine Academy came together to learn about the unique technical skills facing a highly evolving agriculture industry.  


Tours included Allan Bros Fruit, the City and County of Yakima, and the Farm Workers Clinic of Central Washington.  


The ultimate goal is learning how West Valley can leverage our unique Microsoft Imagine Academy partnership with Career Connect Washington to place students in high need Ag-Tech careers.  

Data Science and SQL Database Management is a resounding need as fruit packers are cataloging hundreds of thousands of apples, cherries, pears, and more.  With West Valley beginning Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification in Junior High, we are a close match to being training and placing high school students in high demand careers.  

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

West Valley Producing Needed Respirator Masks

The COVID 19 crisis has put pressure in a lot of unique areas in our world of public education.  Our school district and businesses are coming together to support eachother.


With a large amount of 3D Printers in West Valley Junior High, students in our pre-engineering program have been reviewing 3D plans for respirator masks.  While students complete plans, teacher Jed Watters and been running printers 24/7 mass producing in need ventilators.  

Printer filliment is running low.  If you have extra filliment to donate or 3D printer to begin making masks, go to the Yakima Maker Space website here:

https://yakimamakerspace.wildapricot.org/COVID-19

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