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Nimitz VISTAS

"You cannot educate or know a kid whose voice you don't listen to, whose interests are a mystery, whose family is excluded, and whose feelings are viewed as irrelevant to the educational process," states Dennis Littky from The Big Picture.

About seven years ago, the Nimitz administrative team and the counselors decided to implement a student/teacher advisory session.  Since then, the program has evolved into what it is today. 

The primary goal of this program is to help develop relationships amongst the teachers, the students and the parents.  It is our belief as a campus, that if you want to help in the development of the successes of a student, then you must first build a relationship with them.  A few key components to a students academic development include:

  • Guidance
  • Motivation
  • Leadership Skills
  • Effectiveness
  • Community / Parent Involvement
  • Life Lessons

These are just a few highlights of the skills that the Nimitz VISTAS program strives to teach their students.  We encourage our parents to become active participants in the development of their son or daughter.  Every year, the Nimitz staff spends a Saturday afternoon communicating with parents about the academic progress of their child.  This event is held in the Nimitz cafeteria on the first Saturday of April. 

The VISTAS program is divided into four different curriculum areas.  First, the ninth grade students receive lessons that deal with character development and building relationships as their primary focus.  Second, the sophomore students spend the majority of their time talking about and formulating ideas on careers and goals.  Third, the eleventh grade focus is centered around college and career goals.  Last, twelfth grade students learn how to develop a plan of action for college and their careers.

Probably the most beneficial aspect of this program is that from start to finish, from 9th grade to 12th grade, the students have an advisory teacher that service them and stays with them for their 4 years at Nimitz High School.  Basically, this program has given us a more localized or individualized approach to teaching our student about ways to become productive assets in society.

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