Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Social/Emotional Screener - Info and Opt Out Form

 Dear Parents/Guardians:


Chadron High School is participating once again in overall wellness for students.  The BIMAS-2 (Behavioral Intervention Monitoring Assessment System) universal screening tool is a brief social/emotional survey and each screener takes less than five minutes to complete.  


This universal screener is free and the results are confidential.  The screener will be administered in conjunction with our physical health screeners (starting September 25th) to help support students. Students in grades 9-12 will complete the self-report survey on the same day we conduct physical health screenings.


Universal screening continues to be commonplace today in our pre-K-12 schools. In education, we screen all students for academics, hearing, vision, and physical well-being. Mental wellness is just as vital to student success as these other factors.  Chadron Public Schools are committed to working with you to ensure your student’s academic success and well-being both inside and outside the classroom.


If you would prefer that your child NOT participate in the BIMAS-2 please complete the digital form below  It must be submitted by Thursday, September 12th.


If you have any questions please contact your child’s building principal or school counselor.



Digital OPT OUT Form:


I request that my child OPT-OUT and NOT participate in the universal screening using BiMAS.  If you have multiple students in high school please fill out multiple Opt Out Forms for each student.


If you’d like a hard copy of this OPT out form we have them available at the high school office for students or parents to pick up.   





BIMAS-2 FAQs

What is a Behavioral Universal Screener? 

It is a tool used to help identify students who are at risk of future academic, behavioral, or emotional difficulties. Just like some students benefit from additional academic support and interventions, we know some students would benefit from additional support to strengthen their behavioral, social, and emotional skills. 

What is the universal screener being used?

The screener being used is the Behavior Intervention Monitoring Assessment System, or BIMAS-2™. It assesses behavior concerns and social-emotional wellness. It is not a diagnostic tool. It asks students who are ages 12 to 18, to self-report their behaviors and emotions over the most recent 7 days. 

How will the tool be administered?

Students will complete a one-page questionnaire that takes approximately five minutes to complete during a portion of the student health screener.

Why do Chadron Public Schools use the BIMAS-2™ screener?

This screener can help us identify students who are at risk of academic, behavioral, or emotional difficulties and provide additional support to strengthen these skills. The tool also allows us to monitor and track students’ behavioral health over time, looking for any changes that could be a concern.

The data generated will also help us determine district and school-wide programs, interventions, and training needs for staff and can analyze and evaluate which school initiatives are effective and identify opportunities for improvement.

What type of questions are on the screener?

The following are examples of questions included on the screener:

  • During the past week, I shared my thoughts with others.

  • During the past week, I had trouble paying attention.

  • During the past week, I followed directions.

  • During the past week, I was sad or withdrawn.

For each question, the student will answer “never,” “rarely,” “sometimes,” “often,” or “very often.”
You can access a copy of the Standard Form online.

Can this screener be used to diagnose mental health or other psychological disorders? 

No. This is a behavioral screener, NOT a diagnostic tool. If you are concerned about your child’s mental health, contact your pediatrician or your school’s Counseling Office for a list of local therapists, agencies and other resources to support your child.

Guide To Senior Year - Video

 Class of 2025 Parents!  


Can you believe you already have a senior?!  I adore the class of 2025 and want you to know I will have their back every step of the way this year.  As a class sponsor with Mrs. Berry and a Senior Seminar leader, I made a video to give you the nitty gritty on what to expect your senior year.  I will give this presentation in Senior Seminar this Friday with all seniors in Government and English classes with a twist toward students. Please take the time to watch this video so you know how Chadron HS will partner with your family this school year and what services my office can help provide. If you make it through the video there is an incentive of a Class of 2025 REMIND link to sign up for if you'd like text messages for deadline reminders for all things seniors:  Caps/gown ordering, scholarships, baby pictures, etc. 

Happy Viewing :)

--
Loni Watson
9-12 School Counselor
Chadron High School
(308) 432-0725

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Contact Chadron City Transit for School Rides!

 For any families interested in student rides to school, please contact 
Chadron Public Transportation to schedule rides.

Chadron Public Transportation 432-0520.
$1 each way or a Yellow Pass of 22 rides for $20.
See the attached flyer for more information.


Friday, August 2, 2024

Homework Help Fridays - Mandatory for Students with a Failing Grade

 

*New this school year!*

Homework Help - Early Out Fridays

Any student failing a class is required to attend Homework Help which will be held every Friday from 1:35 - 2:15 unless there is an extending school activity or immediate dismissal.  


Purpose

To provide extra academic support for students to successfully attain high school credits for transcript completion.


Responsibilities

Parents - All parents have the opportunity to view grades via the Infinite Campus Portal to check whether individual grades are failing or not. 

Students - All students have the opportunity to view grades via the Infinite Campus Portal to check whether individual grades are failing or not. Student’s failing a class are required to report to the library by 1:35p on Fridays.

Teachers - Are provided a confidential list each Monday of all students failing a class.  Teachers will assist in notifying each student during class of a failing grade and the requirement to attend Homework Help on Friday if the grade is still failing on Friday morning. A second confidential list of failing students will be provided to staff on Friday morning. If the teacher is present and available during Homework Help, they are expected to provide academic support for students. The teachers will provide a signed and dated note to the students who they’ve agreed to host for Homework Help.


Paraprofessionals - Will coordinate whether students spend Homework Help in the library or with a teacher.  Will be available to assist students with academic support during Homework Help time in the library.

Administration - Failing lists will be provided to staff on Mondays and Fridays. Students who miss a required Homework Help will be expected to serve a detention after school the following week.


Procedures

All students failing a class will attend Homework Help either with the teacher of the class they are failing or in the library where paraprofessionals will be available for homework assistance.  


Attendance

Students eligible and involved in a school activity during Homework Help will be excused from attending .  Any student who misses a required Homework Help will serve an equal time during detention after school during the following week.