Tea Time with Service Learning was catered by Sage Dinning Team |
The Chapel awards ceremony was facilitated on April 11 by Casady YAC officers, Grace P., Miranda T. and Cathy Z. Mr. Josh Bottomly, Casady's College Admissions Counseling Director, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Jane Derrick from the Marketing Department took medalists group pictures at chapel.
Volunteers help drive our country's progress, and day in and day out, they make extraordinary sacrifices to expand promise and possibility. During National Volunteer Week, let us shed the cynicism that says one person cannot make a difference in the lives of others by embracing each of our individual responsibilities to serve and shape a brighter future for all.
24 GOLD
Young Adult(16+years old): 250+ Hours in 12 months Teens(15-years old): 100+ hours in 2 months
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Seniors
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Juniors
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Sophomores
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Freshmen
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Agnish Chakraburtty
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Cyrus Steppe
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Chloe Richards
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Anna Buckley
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Aubrey Hermen
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Gabrielle Moore,
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Brandon Trachtenberg
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Julian Thomason,
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Mallory Woodruff
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Catherine Dube
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Maggie Adair
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Mariam Shakir
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Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez,
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Nurmeen Jawaid
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Max Tjauw
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Hallie Reiger
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Tek Kreidler
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Safra Shakir
Samuel Atkinson |
Kaili Nguyen
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Subham Gulati
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Katherine Schoeffler
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Tara Ramakrishnan,
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Katherine Williams
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Gold Medalists |
8 SILVER
Young Adult: 175+ Hours in 12 months Teens: 75+ hours in 12 months
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Seniors
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Juniors
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Sophomores
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Freshmen
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Grace Griffin
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Mackenzie Kenney
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Brady Rodts
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Ellison Guzzy
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Philip Whitmarsh,
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Kirathi Sindhwani
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Natalie Hugos
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Olivia Utz
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Bronze Medalists |
Volunteerism, Service Learning, Internships
Intended
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Community Service
Volunteerism
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Service Learning
Service and Learning
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Internship
Learning
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Beneficiary
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Recipient
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Recipient and Provider
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Provider
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Focus
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Service
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Service and Learning
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Learning
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Educational Purpose
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Civic and Ethical Development
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Academic and Civic Development
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Career and Academic Development
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Curriculum Integration
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Peripheral
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Integrated
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Co-curricular/supplemental
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Service Activity Nature
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Social Issue Based
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Academic Discipline Based
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Industry or Career Based
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Service Learning Stages and Standards
National Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice
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Meaningful Service
Link to Curriculum
Reflection
Diversity
Youth Voice
Partnerships
Progress Monitoring
Duration and Intensity
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Actively engages participants in meaningful and personally relevant service activities.
Intentionally uses an instructional strategy to meet learning goals and content standards.
Provides multiple challenging and ongoing reflection activities as well as deep thinking and analysis about oneself and one’s relationship to society.
Promotes understanding of diversity and mutual respect among all participants.
Strong voice in planning, implementing, and evaluating experiences with adult guidance.
Collaborative, mutually beneficial, and addresses community needs. Ongoing implementation and progress towards meeting goals. Uses results for improvement and sustainability. Sufficient duration and intensity to address community needs and meet specific outcomes.
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CASADY YAC
Youth Active in the Community
Help Find Passions to Serve
Service Opportunities
for youth,to youth, by youth
Established 2005,
Grayson Walker’ ’07, John Scott'07 |
Youth LEAD OKC
Youth Leaders Engaging Across Differences
Reflect Connect Act
Cultural Competency, Identity and Diversity Education Youth Board
Established 2011, Sidney Jones ’15, Sam Karchmer’15, Dané Norwood’15, Sirenee Khadre’16
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Meets weekly on Tuesdays from 10:06 to 10:40 a.m. in Harper Memorial Wing, building adjacent to Chapel.
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Meets first Sunday of the month, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at rotating Oklahoma City member high schools , default locations being the YMCA Corporate Headquarters and Casady School Harper Wing
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Direct/indirect advocacy and research volunteer opportunities and service learning experiences. This aims to empower members to find their passion to serve.
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Direct/indirect advocacy and research service learning experiences with youth voice and choice. This aims to develop 21st century skills and global citizenship.
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2015-16 Theme: Children
Focus Areas: Literacy, Health, Poverty, Self Esteem
August: Clubs Fair; YAC Open Houses;
Reading Pals : Bodine Elementary mentors - Seniors
September: Peace Week includes 11 days of Global Unity; The World Peace Village; Pinwheels for Syrian Refugee Children-Students Rebuild Challenge October: Hunger Week includes Casady Cans Do Food Drive; OKC Regional Food Bank service days-Freshmen; Fall Fest Clubs fundraiser.
November; Family Volunteering: Health Project: Placemats/Art Activity for Children Hospital-Juniors
December: Holiday Volunteering, Health Project:: Blood Drive-Seniors, Classroom with a Cause: ICS Hope for the Holidays Project
January: Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Day Of Service; MD: Food Bank, UD: Rebuilding Together: Literacy-Seniors, YLOKCasady: Oklahoma Memorial, Roots of Service Quilt
February: Random Acts of Kindness- Literacy-All grades. Kindness School Challenge: Reading Blankets for PT
March: Alternative Spring Break for YAC members - Composting: April 23 led by Anna Mann, April 31: STUCO’s Walk-A-Thon
April: April 10-14 National Volunteer Week; Presidential Service Awards: April 11, Global Youth Service Days: April 14-16; Run to Remember; OKC Arts Festival, Fedex Time Strategic Planning, Saturday, April 30th facilitated by Casady’s Development Director, Mr. Evan Walter., Roots of Service Quilt
May Senior send off, YAC Community Celebration event: May 9th, Classroom with a Cause: A Perfect Pair Project: May 2-5.
June: FedEx Time Strategic Planning.2016-2017 via skype or google hangout facilitated by YAC Planning Team 2016-2017
July: Peace Week Planning via skype or google hangout.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015 1:30pm – 6:30pm (Kick Off @ OK Kids Korral)
Friday, September 18: 3:00-7:00 pm Training @ Casady facilitated by Tabitha of Roots and Wings Consulting
Saturday, September 19 10:00am – 8:00pm (Training Retreat)@ Casady with Tabitha from Roots and Wings Consulting
Sunday, October 4, 2015 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Sunday, November 1, 2015 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Teen4Teens, Monday, Nov 2 12;00-2:00 pm (Experience)
Sunday, December 6, 2015 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Program)
Monday, December 7, 2015 Teens4Teens Experience @Metro Career Academy Teens4Teens Program
Sunday, January 10, 2016 1:30pm – 4:30pm (Skill)
Oklahoma National Memorial and Museum STEM advocacy
Monday, January 18, 2016 9:45-4:00 pm
MLK Day Experience @ the Memorial Museum, Roots of service quilt
Sunday, February 7, 2016 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Advocacy Movies? Autism Event?
Sunday, March 6, 2016 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Program) Autism Event Planning: Kosher Pizza Cooking Class. Ushers and registration helpers of Muslim/Jewish Film Institute screening of “A bottle at the Gaza Sea”
Sunday, April 3, 2016 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Senior Send Off) May 7: Autism Walk final Planning. Senior Send Off-Advocacy for diversity through exposure to multicultural dancing at International Dance Studio by studio owner, Guatemalan ballerina, Hazel Lopez
Saturday, May 7: Autism Walk 6:30 am-noon, Bricktown Ballpark
Friday May 27-Sunday May 29: TIDE Conference @ Emerson College in Boston facilitated by Youth LEAD online of Sharon,Mass
Sunday, June 5, 2016 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Planning for 2016-2017) via skype or google hangout
Meetings at YMCA Corporate Offices unless otherwise discussed.t 500 N. Broadway, Suite 500, OKC, OK 73102. Contact Persons: Carmen Clay, Casady Rainbolt Family Service-Learning Chair, 405.520-1325 (cell) clayc@casady.org or Shannon Presti Director of Teen Leadership Initiatives 405.361.8825 (Cell) spresti@ymcaokc.org,
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April 10-16, 2016
National Volunteer Week is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities. It’s about demonstrating to the nation that by working together, we have the fortitude to meet our challenges and accomplish our goals. The week is sponsored nationally by the Points of Light Foundation.
Cyclone Volunteers for your time, talents & compassion |
The Casady Service-Learning Program in collaboration with the Casady YAC (Youth Active in the Community) will have celebrations and service experiences for Global Youth Service Days (Friday April 15-Sunday, April 17)
What? National Volunteer Week April 10-16, 2016
Who? Casady Upper Division Volunteers
Why? Thumbs Up to Cyclone Volunteers, YOU ROCK!
When and Where?
Sunday, April 9/10 10: Red Bud Classic Volunteering
Red Bud proceeds go to Pepper's Ranch, a Foster Care Community seeking to "break the cycle" of child abuse and neglect through loving homes, counseling, and growth-oriented activities.
Monday, April 11: Chapel & Harper
President Volunteer Service Awards
Mr. Josh Bottomly, Speaker. YAC facilitates the Awards Ceremony
Awardees are recognized at Chapel and pick-up medals, certificate, letter from President Obama, and token of Service-Learning Program appreciation at Harper.
Tuesday, April 12: Harper, Activities, YAC Celebration
Tea Time with Service-Learning & YAC
Enjoy this English tradition by Sage as YAC showcases what they do and why
The YAC Community Room will be a green room for Ipad video taping of volunteer stories
The YAC Community Room will be a green room for Ipad video taping of volunteer stories
Wednesday, April 13: Harper, Activities, 5th Period, Double
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patches
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patches
Thursday, April 14: Harper, Activities, 5th Period, Double
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patch
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patch
YAC volunteers at Evening of the Arts
GYSD is celebrated each year in more than 135 countries, with young people working together–and with schools, youth organizations, nonprofits, community and faith-based organizations, national service programs, government agencies, and adult mentors– to address the world’s most critical issues and change their communities.
The goals of Global Youth Service Day
Scale: Engage millions of young people, ages 5-25, especially those not usually asked to serve, in an early step on a life-long path of service and civic engagement.
Visibility: Recognize, celebrate and raise public awareness of the year-round contributions of young people, youth service programs, and partner organizations, especially among the media and public officials.
Impact: Have a positive impact on young people and on communities through meaningful, youth-led projects that meet community needs in the areas of health, education, human service, human rights, and the environment. Projects reflect YSA’s four key strategies that create change: awareness, service, advocacy, and philanthropy.
Global Youth Service Days @ Casady Upper Division: Friday, April 15-Sunday April 17
Global Youth Service Days @ Casady Upper Division: Friday, April 15-Sunday April 17
Serve at Boys and Girls Club
4:00-5:00 Tutor children with math and reading 1/1 Ratio
5:00-6:00 Students Rebuild Healing Classrooms Challenge: Pinwheel making with assigned groups. 2/20 ratio
6:00-7:00 Mentor children with your personal talent. Volunteer decides ratio
Dance, play sports, play a musical instrument, read volunteer books
Saturday, April 16:
9:00 am-11:30 am Eating Disorders Walk @Chesapeake Boathouse. Go to Registration to participate
11:30- 12:00 pm. Site Visit to Homeless Alliance- Project Perfect Pair
Sunday, April 17:
Serve with your family, friends, place of worship
Students Rebuild Healing Classrooms: Pinwheels for Syrian Refugees
Help YAC raise funds and awareness.
1:30-5:30 Interfaith Alliance and Urban Harvest, Beyond Co-Existence Project: US Grant High School (5016 South Pennsylvania), Community Garden Creation, register to volunteer at https://docs.google.com/a/casady.org/forms/d/1j2ZQYO78jcbkipsLChgcol7Ji6Sq1dpa7ZrWgNg6wps/viewform?ths=true&edit_requested=true. More information about this service opportunity at http://www.tiaok.org/#!garden-project/hky2i
The Freshman YAC team "Hands on Peace" will mail the last group of Pinwheels to the Bezos Foundation on Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Thursday, April 21 @ 8:00 am. Central Time
Live Webcast Syria & the U.S. This is a chance to connect with Syrian students we are helping by making pinwheels! RSVP now for this free, live webcast from Lebanon for the Healing Classrooms Challenge. See Syrian students who are beneficiaries of the Challenge, meet American students taking the Challenge. Educators from Lebanon and the U.S. will connect as well.You can participate by sending questions through a Chat feature that will be answered in real time! Can't watch it live? See video of the webcast on YouTube channel right after the live event. Link forthcoming!
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YAC/Recycling/Composting Clubs Earth Day Celebration
Adopt the Street Morning and Composting Afternoon @ Casady School
Saturday, April 23: 9:00 am Calvert
YAC Strategic Planning for School Year 2016-2015
Saturday, April 30, 9:00-noon. Lunch by Grand House
YAC Celebration Banquet and Senior Send OFF
Date TBD, 7:30-9:30 @ Grand House
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