Title: Richland One Works (ROW)
1Richland One Works (ROW)
School/Community Based Enterprise System
2Richland One Works
ROW is a school-based enterprise system that
seamlessly integrate academic and real world
experiences. The systematic approach is designed
to address transition issues regarding students
with special needs.
3ROW Addresses Strategic Plan Strategy 7
We will develop a system for setting personal,
challenging goals for each student, which
appropriately involves staff, family and
community. Specific Result To improve Special
Education Transitions
4Needs assessment
- Audit of Transition Plans showed deficiencies
- Current programs are fragmented
- District wide equity in regard to program
offerings is not adequate - Students with disabilities need more program
options to meet their needs
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6ROW Benefits
Expanded specially designed program
opportunities Uniform curriculum for
transition More effective transition services
for students More students prepared for
post-secondary opportunities
7Components of the ROW Program
- Assessment/Integration
- In-District Work Experience
- Community Service Activity
- Works Curriculum
- Placement
8Brick Works
In Brick Works students learn basic masonry
skills by making mailboxes grills and other
masonry structures.
9Café Works
In Café Works students learn skills in culinary
arts and catering.
10 Ceramic Works
In Ceramic Works students learn the skills
necessary to make beautiful ceramic products.
11Concrete Works
In Concrete Works students learn masonry skills
while producing concrete picnic tables, bird
baths etc..
12Copy Works
In Copy Works students learn the skills necessary
to produce printed materials.
13Detail Works
In Detail Works students learn the skills
necessary to clean and detail cars.
14Gift Works
In Gift Works students learn the skills necessary
to produce silk arrangements and gift items.
15 Green Works
In Green Works students learn landscape
design/maintenance and horticulture skills.
16 Office Works
In Office Works students learn computer and
general office skills by producing photo
identification cards for staff and other office
related products and services.
17Screen Works
In Screen Works students learn the skills
necessary to customize shirts, tote bags and much
more.
18Stitch Works
In Stitch Works students learn skills in sewing
and custom embroidery.
19Wood Works
In Wood Works students learn basic carpentry
skills by making dog houses, picnic tables and
storage buildings.
20Staffing Issues
Upgrade HCTC Dean to Assistant Principal
21Budget Summary
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23Full Speed Ahead!