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Programs in Effect at Daniel Webster


Daniel Webster's strong academic curriculum is balanced by many wonderful enrichment programs. We strive for a multi-disciplined approach that incorporates the arts and technology as well as physical and interpersonal skills so that students can discover and develop their individual strengths and passions.

Integrated Arts Curriculum

Exposing students to a variety of visual and performance arts expands their minds and their academic experience. This exposure enhances their knowledge of other cultures and allows their natural creativity to flourish. Our students receive a well-rounded arts experience, including dance, art and music. Arts-focused field trips, such as our annual visit to the city’s Cinco de Mayo celebration accentuate this learning. We also take full advantage of the many educational programs offered by various San Francisco arts institutions, such as the SF Opera and Ballet.

We are proud to have renowned San Francisco Jazz musician and recording artist John Calloway on our faculty. Mr. Calloway has been devoted to teaching students at DW for more than two decades and is a treasured member of our DW family.

Dance

SFUSD funds a weekly 30-35 minute dance class for all students, K-5. Our wonderful instructor, Miss Rebecca, comes through Young Imaginations and inspires participation in even the most reluctant dancers!

African Drumming

In 2008, the Kinder parents sponsored African Drumming for all three K classrooms. Pending funding, it is our goal to make this exciting program available to all students on a weekly basis.

Leadership

As educators, we must empower students to become leaders and to take responsibility for their choices and actions. We are proud to have a number of programs which build leadership skills and teach conflict resolution and teamwork.

Social Mentor Program through LYNC-SF

Pending funding, LYNC-SF provides monthly rock-climbing field trips for 4th & 5th graders. These popular trips inspire team building and self-confidence and builds physical fitness. LYNC may also provide on-campus Mentors through the Pacific Leadership Institute.

Daniel Webster Peacemakers Program

Under the guidance of our beloved Learning Support Professional, Ms. Terra Gauthier, 4th & 5th grade students receive training in conflict resolution and positive communication. They are empowered during lunch and recess to mediate minor disagreements between students

Literacy & Academic Support

The adventure of reading and the joy it brings can only happen with a focus on literacy both at school and at home. Every student has weekly visits to our well-stocked, cozy school library, experiencing the excitement and responsibility of borrowing books. Our dedicated librarian, Ms. Lucero, guides each child to interesting and appropriate reading material. In addition, Potrero Hill’s branch library is currently undergoing a ground-up renovation and is slated to re-open in 2009. Daniel Webster staff and students will benefit from this valuable state-of-the-art resource only one block away.

A monthly Families as Readers program encourages reading together at home. In addition, our Literacy Specialist is on campus every day, working with individual students and small groups to ensure reading proficiency.

Tutoring

Pending funding, targeted reading interventions for students who score below basic levels starting in 2nd grade. Teachers meet 3 times per week for 1 hour after school with a small group of students. SFUSD also provides tutorial services to all students who score below basic levels on the California Standardized Test.

Reading Partners

We are pleased to welcome Reading Partners to DW, a non-profit organization that matches community volunteers with struggling readers. Students receive two 45 minute one-on-one tutoring sessions a week with a trained volunteer. Learn more or sign up to volunteer at www.readingpartners.org.

Learning Support Professional

Daniel Webster benefits from the on-campus presence of Ms. Terra Gauthier, Learning Support Professional to assist students, staff, and families with behavioral or other issues that impact learning.

We are also fortunate to have a part time Behavioral Coach and Mental Health Specialist to assist as needed.

Technology

In 2009, a PKDW Parent and Potrero Hill resident generously donated more than 100 “like new” professional-grade computers for the entire school. Beginning in Kindergarten, our computer teacher, Ms. Wong instructs students in age-appropriate content standards.

Nutrition

It’s no secret that hungry students are at a disadvantage in the classroom and on the playground. Daniel Webster has programs in place to ensure that students nutritional needs are met.

Breakfast and Lunch

Provided by the Nutrition Services Department of SFUSD. Free or paid meals are provided to all students based on family income level. Breakfast is served starting at 8:10am.

Snack

The Food Bank SF provides healthy daily snacks for all students including fresh fruit at least twice a week.

Edible Garden

New to DW in 2009, PREFund sponsors a part-time Garden Coordinator to help integrate our newly installed edible garden into our curriculum and make sure it continues to flourish.

Playworks

Provides organized games and sports during recess for all grades to promote positive play, leadership and self-esteem. There will be an opportunity for participation in Playworks after school, grade level eligibility depends on the number of children enrolled. For more information go to www.playworksusa.org.

After School

Daniel Webster’s Child Development Center, overseen by Mr. David Hollands, provides homework help, enrichment and play time for all grades at age-appropriate and divided levels on a need-based sliding scale. Hours and days of use are flexible.

Contact:
hollandsd@sfusd.edu
(415) 920-5076

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