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STUDENT ASSISTANCE TRAINING

Dozens of
Williamson County teachers and volunteers are learning how
to better meet the needs of our students. On December
10, members of Williamson County Schools' student assistance
program, or STARS, gathered at the Franklin Recreational
Center for a special training session. During that
meeting, STARS counselors learned how to tackle some of the
tough issues facing middle and high school students.
Since 1985,
the STARS program has been helping Williamson County
students enhance their character development and refrain
from using alcohol, drugs and violence. Executive
Director Roger Dinwiddie says events like this help to
reinforce the importance of student assistance programs.
"It's kind of a renewal training," says Dinwiddie.
"There's a lot of new teachers in the district who have
never been exposed to this kind of training."
Centennial
High School teacher David Schklar has been involved with the
STARS program for years, but this is the first time he's
been able to attend a training session. "I came today
to really get a better handle on the whole issues involved,"
says Schklar. "And just as a teacher, I would hope it
would help me out with some of my classroom management
techniques as well as building a better relationship with
the students."
Katherine Crous
is a STARS Counselor at Ravenwood High School. She says she found the session
to be very helpful. "It's been motivational so far to
keep in mind that we are the protective factor in kids'
lives and that we really are making a difference," says
Crous. "Hearing everybody else discuss what is going
on with their school has given us ideas on how we can handle
some of the same situations they are facing."
Today,
STARS serves more than 75 schools and community sites in 10
middle Tennessee counties. Williamson County High
School Director Dan Hampton he has seen the benefits of having a student assistance program
first-hand.
"The STARS program has allowed us to have a catch system,"
says Hampton. "Those students that have fallen through
the cracks in the past, we can now get them some immediate
help."

Members of the WCS STARS
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Important Dates
Tuesday-Friday,
December 16-19, First Semester Exams
Friday, December 19,
End of First Semester
December 22-January
5,No School due to Winter Holiday
Tuesday, January 6,
First Student Day of Second Semester
Monday, January 19, No
School due to Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday, February 16,
No School for Students due to Professional
Development
Friday, March 13, End
of Third Quarter Grading Period
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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