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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Mary Beth Campbell, CEO
The Boomerang Project
Telephone: 831.460.7040
Email:
mb@boomerangproject.com
Website:
www.boomerangproject.com
Boomerang Project Helps Students Transition to Middle and High
School
Santa Cruz, CA August 13, 2007----Three educators joined
together to create an intensive teacher training program for
boosting student confidence and enhancing the school climate in
schools throughout the United States and Canada. Micah Jacobson,
Mary Beth Campbell and Carolyn Hill created the Boomerang Project
which encompasses WEB and Link Crew, two training programs for
educators. WEB means Where Everybody Belongs and it aids
students going from elementary to middle school. Link Crew
provides the link for students to successfully transition from
middle school to 9th grade. Both programs implement the help of
older students as role models and leaders.
The innovators of the Boomerang Project based their programs on
the premise that No Child Left Behind caused education to shift
its focus to standardized test scores and student achievement
data. Often lost in the shuffle are the students who struggle to
fit in to the new surroundings peopled by all new faces. Thus many
students feel alienated. This decreased student connection to the
school community has spawned, in some cases, tragic results.
Since the implementation of Link Crew and WEB in the past 15
years, positive change has taken place in schools throughout the
US and Canada. Some 1600 high schools and middle schools use the
program to help eliminate bullying, improve discipline, increase
attendance and make schools safer places for students. For
example, schools that use Link Crew see amazing results. In
Yerington High School, Nevada, Freshman Referrals to the
principals office are down 45%; Freshman Suspensions are Down 50%
and Freshman Failure is Down 32%.
The WEB stats are equally impressive. Rogers Middle School,
Rogers, Minnesota saw a 51% reduction of 6th graders with a D or F
on their report card. KLO Middle School, Kelowna, British Columbia
shows 2/3 of students reported they felt more prepared for school
because of WEB and a 20% increase in overall parent satisfaction
with the school.
Teachers who have gone through Boomerang Project training and are
currently running the program on their own campuses had much to
say. David Hinds, Counselor at Shanahan Middle School, Lewis
Center, OH. said, ... The WEB Program has helped not only our 6th
graders adjust more positively to middle school, but also our 8th
graders have learned how to be true leaders in the building.
Rosa Trombley, Teacher, LAnse Creuse High School North, Macomb,
MI said, The Link Crew training is an experience one will never
forget. With this program the possibilities for change at your
school are endless. All educators should attend and see first-hand
how you can make a difference. Rob Montgomery, Teacher, and
Stebbins High School Ohio said, This was hands down the best
professional development program I've ever been a part of.
The Boomerang Project is the parent company to the internationally
recognized Link Crew and WEB transition programs. The Project
delivers superior trainings and products for both teachers and
students alike. 98 % of teachers who attend the workshops say that
it was one of the best professional development conference or
trainings they have attended in their careers.
For information:
www.boomerangproject.com.
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