Pasifika Presence, Engagement, Achievement Sample Clauses

Pasifika Presence, Engagement, Achievement. WHEN EXPECTED OUTCOMES WHO Term One-ongoing Pasifika Participation and Roll Data Students at risk of not achieving early in the year are identified and lists given to subject teachers and whānau teachers who undertake appropriate interventions/ Academic Counselling. Personalised programmes are developed in consultation with student and parent/caregiver Principal, DP-Pasifika- KR, AL, HOFs, All Teachers Ongoing Ongoing Term One-ongoing Term One To provide alternative learning opportunities and pathways that support Pasifika learners to succeed Positive role models share cultural knowledge and engage students in activities and regional events. Pasifika Education Plan strategies are used to raise Pasifika Achievement Homework Centre with technology and library books in Pasifika Languages. The Fono Group meets three times each year, providing opportunities for parents to meet key staff and have input into initiatives DP Pasifika Careers, Gateway, Deans Year 13 Leaders, Year 13 Xxxx, Principal DP Pasifika/HOFs Principal, Year 13 Xxxx Leaders, DP-Pasifika-KR Year L 1 L2 L3 UE 2014 Pas Eur Pas Eur Pas Eur Pas Eur Part 100 95.7 100 100 75.0 85.0 50.0 70.0 Roll 100 95.7 100 100 75.0 70.8 50.0 58.3 2015 Part 88.9 92.3 100 100 75.0 100 50.0 86.7 Roll 100. 85.7 100 94.4 60.0 93.8 40.0 81.3 2016 Part 100 85.7 100 100 100 100 50.0 42.9 Roll 87.5 70.6 100 100 100 82.4 50.0 35.3
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