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Evaluators needed for Reaching Resolution Community Showcase


SCHOOLS - Register for the 16th Annual Reaching Resolution Community Showcase

Calendar Dates


Community Showcase
May 22, 2010
9am - 4pm
CSU Sacramento

 

Materials & Resources

Purchase site-coordination manuals and instructional videos

Time Out to Resolve It! ~ Elementary Video

2008-09 Data Results Summary

2007-08 Data Results Summary

Reaching Resolution Related Links:

NCES, Indicators of School Crime Safety, 2008

Conflict Resolution Education: A guide to Implementing Programs in Schools, Youth-Serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings. A joint report by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Education.
www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/conflic.pdf

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention- ojjdp.ncjrs.org/

About Reaching Resolution

Implemented in hundred of schools throughout California, Reaching Resolution is a nationally-recognized model for school-based alternative conflict resolution that teaches youth how to resolve their own disputes using peaceful, positive alternatives and engages them as ambassadors on their campuses.

Reaching Resolution provides staff development, lessons for the classroom, a dynamic youth leadership camp and community service activities all designed to create positive, safe climates.  By assisting in reducing the incidence of violence on their school campuses and helping peers to resolve problems in positive ways, student mediators are equipped to practice good citizenship in their schools and communities. 

Outcomes for Youth
(Grades 4-12)

Learn valuable 21st Century skills in the areas of Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Leadership.

Develop 6 core character traits.

Cultivate healthy habits through consistent practice and hands-on learning.

Complete community service hours, developing both a sense of responsibility and community-mindedness.

Engage in positive relationships with adult mentors and gain academic and workplace connections.

A Special Thank you to our Reaching Resolution Sponsors & Partners!

 


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Physical Address: 10170 Missile Way, Mather, CA 95655
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