W.E.B
WEB "Where Everybody Belongs"
WEB "Where Everybody Belongs"
WEB "Where Everybody Belongs"
What is WEB?
What is WEB?
What is WEB?
WEB, which stands for "Where Everybody Belongs" is a middle school orientation and transition program that welcomes incoming 6th graders and makes them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their middle school experience at Lone Hill. Built on the belief that students can help students succeed, the program trains mentors from the 8th grade class to be WEB Leaders. As positive role models, WEB Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide the 6th graders to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to middle school and help facilitate success in 6th grade.
The goal of WEB is to provide a structure in which students make real connections with each other thus increasing school safety and reducing the incidence of bullying. Through this program, students learn that people at school care about them and their success.
What does WEB do?
What does WEB do?
What does WEB do?
- Middle School Orientation - WEB Leaders and 6th graders start building the mentor relationship and receive information about how to be successful in middle school
- Academic Follow Ups - WEB Leaders support 6th grade academic success and character development through homework help.
- Social Follow Ups - WEB Leaders and 6th graders connect outside the classroom at social events to increase student engagement and promote a positive school climate at lunch and after school.
- Leader Initiated Contacts - WEB Leaders connect with their 6th graders on a more individual basis
