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Changing the Picture of Education – One
Student at a Time
Like thousands of high school students across the country,
Whitney Cole has aspirations of becoming a lawyer. This
summer she will attend the Intensive Law & Trial Forum at
Stanford University Law School to explore a career in law,
discuss legal ethics with Stanford Law professors, and get a
head start on planning for college with her career goals in
mind. Unlike most of her peers at this prestigious program,
Whitney was at risk of failing academically as recently as the
beginning of the past school year. At that point, she would
have never imagined herself embarking on this journey.
Whitney was expelled from one Clark County high school
during her sophomore year for behavioral issues. She had
accumulated close to 60 absences during that year, and had a
GPA of 1.2 when she began her junior year at Cimarron-
Memorial High School last fall. On the Cimarron campus,
Whitney was introduced to Communities In Schools of Ne-
vada, and the CIS site coordinator, Ashley Burney.
Communities In Schools of Nevada is the local affiliate of the
nation’s leading dropout prevention organization and is Ne-
vada’s most effective intervention program. The CIS mission
is to surround students with a community of support, em-
powering them to stay in school and achieve in life. The or-
ganization places site coordinators on campus to connect
students and their families with critical services such as medi-
cal and dental care, mental health counseling services, food,
clothing, tutoring, and other programs. Site coordinators are
in school along with the students every day, developing rela-
tionships and advocating for the most at-risk students.
Whitney was referred to Burney and recommended for the
CIS Academy. This high school program is a year-long
course for students that incorporates mentoring, tutoring, life
skill instruction, community service opportunities, career ex-
ploration, workforce readiness training, leadership training,
and help with retrieval of needed credits. One-on-one case
management by the site coordinator also plays a key role in
the success of the CIS model.
“For the low-income, high-risk population we serve, the big-
gest void in many of these kids’ lives is a one-on-one caring
relationship with an adult,” explains Diane Fearon, Chief Ex-
ecutive Officer of CIS of Nevada. “Our trained site coordi-
nators provide that consistency every day throughout the
school year.”
For Whitney, that connection provided the life changing in-
spiration she needed to turn herself around. “It makes a
huge difference having that person at school,” she admits.
“The beginning of the year started out like last year. I was
with the same crew of people, my same clique…We were
doing the same things we were doing last year, and I knew it
wasn’t right.” Working with Burney gave her someone to
talk to, and she found herself opening up and learning how to
deal with the emotions and influences that had made it diffi-
cult for her to stay in school.
Life had not been easy for Whitney, as she rode an emotional
roller coaster of turbulent family issues. Her mother strug-
gled with alcohol addiction and her father wasn’t in the pic-
ture. She and her younger sister were taken in by their grand-
parents – a stable situation that was jarred by her sister’s diag-
nosis of Leukemia at age 5. “My younger sister got cancer,
and that’s when I really started getting in trouble…
Everything just went downhill from there. I got caught up
with a lot of stuff and got expelled from school,” Whitney
confesses. Although her sister’s treatment was successful, the
family was dealt another emotional blow when Whitney’s
grandfather passed away. The family moved from Mississippi
to Las Vegas after his death, which proved to be a tough
transition for a young teenager. “I just didn’t want to be in
Mississippi without my Granddad,” Whitney says. “He was
like my dad. He raised me. It was crazy, because I watched
him die. I had to leave.”
2
The move to Las Vegas did not prove to be the fresh start
that Whitney needed. She arrived with a severe credit defi-
ciency from her freshman year, and in her sophomore year
her behavior problems and school absences began to mount,
resulting in another expulsion.
The comparison of that rock bottom to where she stands
today with the help of CIS is like night and day. Whitney has
no unexcused absences for the year, and has achieved a 3.5
GPA. She has made up all of her credits and completed ad-
ditional coursework to put her ahead of the game going into
senior year. She has passed three out of four of the profi-
ciency tests needed to graduate. In addition to her trip to
Stanford this summer, she will take 12th grade English, play
tournament basketball and work a summer job.
Burney says that Whitney has become an inspiration for oth-
er CIS Academy students. She points to Whitney’s determi-
nation and success when other students’ confidence lags or
academic challenges seem daunting. “I tell them to look at
Whitney and what she’s accomplished. When they can look
to her and what she’s done in just one year, there is no rea-
son to even consider giving up,” Burney says.
This type of success is not unusual for students served by
Communities In Schools. Nationally, the organization serves
1.3 million young people and their families every year, and is
the only dropout prevention organization proven to both
decrease dropout rates and increase graduation rates. Of the
students supported by the organization across 26 states and
the District of Columbia, 96% of eligible seniors graduated
and 97% of grade K-11 students moved on to the next grade
on time. The organization reports that 86% of CIS students
nationally met their high risk behavior reduction goals, and
99% stayed in school and on track to graduate.
Communities In Schools of Nevada operates in Clark County
and Elko County school districts, serving an estimated
33,000 students during the 2013-2014 school year at 43
school sites. In these communities, hard hit by obstacles such
as transiency, poverty and low academic expectations, CIS of
Nevada reports that 86% of case-managed seniors graduated
on time in 2012-2013, compared with the overall 63% gradu-
ation rate for the state. In 2012-2013, students case-managed
by CIS of Nevada in grades K-12 89% had an improved atti-
tude and commitment to school and 78% saw improved aca-
demics. It is stories like Whitney’s that go beyond the num-
bers to really delve into what it means to transform a life
through achievement in school.
“To witness the success of my students brings so much joy
to my heart,” says Burney. “It starts with believing in them
when they don’t believe in themselves. To see their success
unfold before my eyes lets me know the sky is the limit.”
It is interesting that although Whitney seems like a different
young woman today, she says she’s always had the ability and
desire, but she just needed the switch to be flipped. “I al-
ways knew I’d have a good future, but didn’t know when was
the time to start planning for that, to start trying to achieve
the goals I want to achieve,” she explains. Once closed and
cautious, her anger and confusion made it almost impossible
for her to make it through a full day at school. Now there is
a brightness and confidence about her that is uplifting. She
is eager to talk, clearly pleased with her accomplishments,
and credits Burney with helping her get there.
“I made a choice,” Whitney says of her newfound dedication
to academics and her future goals. “If it wasn’t for Ms. Bur-
ney, I wouldn’t have made the choice. I would have kept
doing what I’d been doing.”
She continues, “She’s the best. She gave me a big push. It’s
like I already knew what to do, but sometimes I need to hear
it and Ms. Burney tells me. Sometimes I fall off track and
Ms. Burney keeps me on. I don’t want to let her down, so I
always end up doing the right thing.” Burney keeps in close
contact with Whitney’s grandmother, working together to
support her newfound drive.
Whitney Cole accepting the Cimarron High School CIS Academy
Student of the Year award.
3
When asked what advice she would give a student who is
facing similar challenges, Whitney recalls, “I was surrounded
by negative people. I don’t know how many credits I was
down, but it was a LOT. It was a period of time where I
stopped. I couldn’t do it anymore. I talked to Ms. Burney
and she helped me turn around.” She continues, “Find
somebody positive. Talk to them and get all of the negativity
out of your life.”
Burney plans to continue working with Whitney throughout
her senior year, exploring post-secondary opportunities and
financial aid options. “I feel the CIS model is highly effective
in working with our students,” she says, referencing the “Five
Basics” CIS strives to provide to every child. “The founda-
tion starts with building a one-on-one relationship. Providing
a safe place to learn and grow is essential. Establishing a
marketable skill that can be used upon graduation builds over
time. Creating an individual student plan has allowed me to
help my students build on their strengths and develop skills.
Over the course of this year I’ve seen Whitney grow and de-
velop into a bright and caring individual. She understands the
importance of giving back to peers and the community.”
In the upcoming school year, CIS of Nevada has plans to
place dedicated site coordinators like Burney in 35 schools in
Clark County, 6 schools in Elko County and will explore ex-
panding into Washoe County schools. The goal is to reach
more students like Whitney, as well as to connect with stu-
dents at a younger age to break through whatever barriers
may prevent them from achieving.
The individualized approach to students’ welfare taken by
CIS not only benefits the individual, but has a far-reaching
ripple effect on the community. Data from a 2012 Alliance
for Education study shows that high school graduates will be
net contributors to their communities for an average of 44
years of their working life. Graduates use their increased
income to purchase homes and cars, and pay taxes that sup-
port the community. An increased graduation rate will re-
duce spending on health and crime-related services. In exam-
ining the impact of Communities In Schools affiliates on the
communities they serve, the study showed an average rate of
return to society of 18.4%. In addition, every dollar invested
in Communities in Schools creates $11.60 of economic bene-
fit to the community.
Although Whitney Cole is one student, she and others who
may be struggling to stay in school will determine the future
of Nevada. Communities In Schools of Nevada will be there,
providing support and resources to help change the picture
of education in our community.
For more information, visit cisnevada.org.
The one-on-one relationship developed between CIS site coordinator Ashley Burney and student Whitney Cole.

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Communities In Schools of Nevada - Summer Success Story

  • 1. 1 Changing the Picture of Education – One Student at a Time Like thousands of high school students across the country, Whitney Cole has aspirations of becoming a lawyer. This summer she will attend the Intensive Law & Trial Forum at Stanford University Law School to explore a career in law, discuss legal ethics with Stanford Law professors, and get a head start on planning for college with her career goals in mind. Unlike most of her peers at this prestigious program, Whitney was at risk of failing academically as recently as the beginning of the past school year. At that point, she would have never imagined herself embarking on this journey. Whitney was expelled from one Clark County high school during her sophomore year for behavioral issues. She had accumulated close to 60 absences during that year, and had a GPA of 1.2 when she began her junior year at Cimarron- Memorial High School last fall. On the Cimarron campus, Whitney was introduced to Communities In Schools of Ne- vada, and the CIS site coordinator, Ashley Burney. Communities In Schools of Nevada is the local affiliate of the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization and is Ne- vada’s most effective intervention program. The CIS mission is to surround students with a community of support, em- powering them to stay in school and achieve in life. The or- ganization places site coordinators on campus to connect students and their families with critical services such as medi- cal and dental care, mental health counseling services, food, clothing, tutoring, and other programs. Site coordinators are in school along with the students every day, developing rela- tionships and advocating for the most at-risk students. Whitney was referred to Burney and recommended for the CIS Academy. This high school program is a year-long course for students that incorporates mentoring, tutoring, life skill instruction, community service opportunities, career ex- ploration, workforce readiness training, leadership training, and help with retrieval of needed credits. One-on-one case management by the site coordinator also plays a key role in the success of the CIS model. “For the low-income, high-risk population we serve, the big- gest void in many of these kids’ lives is a one-on-one caring relationship with an adult,” explains Diane Fearon, Chief Ex- ecutive Officer of CIS of Nevada. “Our trained site coordi- nators provide that consistency every day throughout the school year.” For Whitney, that connection provided the life changing in- spiration she needed to turn herself around. “It makes a huge difference having that person at school,” she admits. “The beginning of the year started out like last year. I was with the same crew of people, my same clique…We were doing the same things we were doing last year, and I knew it wasn’t right.” Working with Burney gave her someone to talk to, and she found herself opening up and learning how to deal with the emotions and influences that had made it diffi- cult for her to stay in school. Life had not been easy for Whitney, as she rode an emotional roller coaster of turbulent family issues. Her mother strug- gled with alcohol addiction and her father wasn’t in the pic- ture. She and her younger sister were taken in by their grand- parents – a stable situation that was jarred by her sister’s diag- nosis of Leukemia at age 5. “My younger sister got cancer, and that’s when I really started getting in trouble… Everything just went downhill from there. I got caught up with a lot of stuff and got expelled from school,” Whitney confesses. Although her sister’s treatment was successful, the family was dealt another emotional blow when Whitney’s grandfather passed away. The family moved from Mississippi to Las Vegas after his death, which proved to be a tough transition for a young teenager. “I just didn’t want to be in Mississippi without my Granddad,” Whitney says. “He was like my dad. He raised me. It was crazy, because I watched him die. I had to leave.”
  • 2. 2 The move to Las Vegas did not prove to be the fresh start that Whitney needed. She arrived with a severe credit defi- ciency from her freshman year, and in her sophomore year her behavior problems and school absences began to mount, resulting in another expulsion. The comparison of that rock bottom to where she stands today with the help of CIS is like night and day. Whitney has no unexcused absences for the year, and has achieved a 3.5 GPA. She has made up all of her credits and completed ad- ditional coursework to put her ahead of the game going into senior year. She has passed three out of four of the profi- ciency tests needed to graduate. In addition to her trip to Stanford this summer, she will take 12th grade English, play tournament basketball and work a summer job. Burney says that Whitney has become an inspiration for oth- er CIS Academy students. She points to Whitney’s determi- nation and success when other students’ confidence lags or academic challenges seem daunting. “I tell them to look at Whitney and what she’s accomplished. When they can look to her and what she’s done in just one year, there is no rea- son to even consider giving up,” Burney says. This type of success is not unusual for students served by Communities In Schools. Nationally, the organization serves 1.3 million young people and their families every year, and is the only dropout prevention organization proven to both decrease dropout rates and increase graduation rates. Of the students supported by the organization across 26 states and the District of Columbia, 96% of eligible seniors graduated and 97% of grade K-11 students moved on to the next grade on time. The organization reports that 86% of CIS students nationally met their high risk behavior reduction goals, and 99% stayed in school and on track to graduate. Communities In Schools of Nevada operates in Clark County and Elko County school districts, serving an estimated 33,000 students during the 2013-2014 school year at 43 school sites. In these communities, hard hit by obstacles such as transiency, poverty and low academic expectations, CIS of Nevada reports that 86% of case-managed seniors graduated on time in 2012-2013, compared with the overall 63% gradu- ation rate for the state. In 2012-2013, students case-managed by CIS of Nevada in grades K-12 89% had an improved atti- tude and commitment to school and 78% saw improved aca- demics. It is stories like Whitney’s that go beyond the num- bers to really delve into what it means to transform a life through achievement in school. “To witness the success of my students brings so much joy to my heart,” says Burney. “It starts with believing in them when they don’t believe in themselves. To see their success unfold before my eyes lets me know the sky is the limit.” It is interesting that although Whitney seems like a different young woman today, she says she’s always had the ability and desire, but she just needed the switch to be flipped. “I al- ways knew I’d have a good future, but didn’t know when was the time to start planning for that, to start trying to achieve the goals I want to achieve,” she explains. Once closed and cautious, her anger and confusion made it almost impossible for her to make it through a full day at school. Now there is a brightness and confidence about her that is uplifting. She is eager to talk, clearly pleased with her accomplishments, and credits Burney with helping her get there. “I made a choice,” Whitney says of her newfound dedication to academics and her future goals. “If it wasn’t for Ms. Bur- ney, I wouldn’t have made the choice. I would have kept doing what I’d been doing.” She continues, “She’s the best. She gave me a big push. It’s like I already knew what to do, but sometimes I need to hear it and Ms. Burney tells me. Sometimes I fall off track and Ms. Burney keeps me on. I don’t want to let her down, so I always end up doing the right thing.” Burney keeps in close contact with Whitney’s grandmother, working together to support her newfound drive. Whitney Cole accepting the Cimarron High School CIS Academy Student of the Year award.
  • 3. 3 When asked what advice she would give a student who is facing similar challenges, Whitney recalls, “I was surrounded by negative people. I don’t know how many credits I was down, but it was a LOT. It was a period of time where I stopped. I couldn’t do it anymore. I talked to Ms. Burney and she helped me turn around.” She continues, “Find somebody positive. Talk to them and get all of the negativity out of your life.” Burney plans to continue working with Whitney throughout her senior year, exploring post-secondary opportunities and financial aid options. “I feel the CIS model is highly effective in working with our students,” she says, referencing the “Five Basics” CIS strives to provide to every child. “The founda- tion starts with building a one-on-one relationship. Providing a safe place to learn and grow is essential. Establishing a marketable skill that can be used upon graduation builds over time. Creating an individual student plan has allowed me to help my students build on their strengths and develop skills. Over the course of this year I’ve seen Whitney grow and de- velop into a bright and caring individual. She understands the importance of giving back to peers and the community.” In the upcoming school year, CIS of Nevada has plans to place dedicated site coordinators like Burney in 35 schools in Clark County, 6 schools in Elko County and will explore ex- panding into Washoe County schools. The goal is to reach more students like Whitney, as well as to connect with stu- dents at a younger age to break through whatever barriers may prevent them from achieving. The individualized approach to students’ welfare taken by CIS not only benefits the individual, but has a far-reaching ripple effect on the community. Data from a 2012 Alliance for Education study shows that high school graduates will be net contributors to their communities for an average of 44 years of their working life. Graduates use their increased income to purchase homes and cars, and pay taxes that sup- port the community. An increased graduation rate will re- duce spending on health and crime-related services. In exam- ining the impact of Communities In Schools affiliates on the communities they serve, the study showed an average rate of return to society of 18.4%. In addition, every dollar invested in Communities in Schools creates $11.60 of economic bene- fit to the community. Although Whitney Cole is one student, she and others who may be struggling to stay in school will determine the future of Nevada. Communities In Schools of Nevada will be there, providing support and resources to help change the picture of education in our community. For more information, visit cisnevada.org. The one-on-one relationship developed between CIS site coordinator Ashley Burney and student Whitney Cole.