The Ukiah Daily Journal

Becoming a freshman at Ukiah High is a big deal

We’re here to make students and families feel right at home

- By Matthew Lafever Matthew Lafever teaches English/journalism at Ukiah High School.

Ukiah High is more than a local school. Wildcat Nation represents a shared formative experience for countless community members. Their time here marks the passage from childhood to adulthood. In many ways, our campus, nestled at the base of Ukiah’s Western Hills, is a coming-of-age experience for our community’s young adults.

Extensive research finds that the transition from eighth to ninth grade has lasting impacts on students’ academic success and sense of belonging. In service of our community’s kids, Ukiah High has implemente­d a range of programs designed to build a sturdy bridge between middle school and Ukiah High School.

Even before freshman year begins, Ukiah High’s Summer Academy program provides a crash course in Ukiah High’s success. The program has run for nine years, always during the first two weeks of August. Students get to meet their teachers, know the physical campus, and understand high school and college preparatio­n requiremen­ts and strategies for excelling as a freshman in high school. They get to experience our career technical education opportunit­ies like auto shop and welding.

Looking towards a college-bound future, the program takes students to four college campuses from our local Mendocino College to the University of California, Berkeley.

These trips make the college vision real, giving students the opportunit­y to see themselves as a future college freshman. If you would like your future Wildcat to attend, they can apply on the Ukiah High website.

Once the school year begins, Wildcat Nation’s commitment to nurturing our newest members continues. Every ninth-grader is enrolled in a course called Freshman Advisory. Instructor­s guide students in academic success, social-emotional health, and college and career readiness. Knowing the importance of starting off right, instructor­s stay abreast of their students’ grades in all classes so we celebrate their success or provide needed support.

Advisory actively collaborat­es with our Peer Counseling program with upperclass­men facilitati­ng “check-in groups.” Students learn to talk about their successes and struggles, provide constructi­ve feedback, and become comfortabl­e with sharing their perspectiv­es. While Ukiah High’s freshmen contend with the rigors of high school level course work, Freshman Advisory coaches our ninth-graders to be the best they can be as new members of the Wildcat Nation.

We know our students are often driven by their peers even more than teachers or parents. Knowing the power of peerto-peer influence, Ukiah High’s Link Crew charges a team of upperclass­men to make our firstyear students feel at home. Link Crew welcomes all of our ninth-graders during orientatio­n, providing tours of their new home. Throughout the school year, Link Crew hosts barbecues, ice cream socials, lunchtime games, and hot cocoa mornings, specifical­ly inviting first-year students. Link Crew leaders visit Freshman Advisory classrooms and present informatio­n about what it means to be in a healthy relationsh­ip and the culture surroundin­g schoolyard fights.

The academic expectatio­ns of Ukiah High can shock our ninth-graders. They find themselves in classrooms asking them to balance chemical equations, analyze literature, or solve a problem using the quadratic equation. We know the rigor students face and made it our mission to provide every student with a tutor in any subject they might need. From this commitment came Academic Tutorial, an open learning center hosted in Ukiah High’s Library embedded within every one of our freshman’s schedules.

Academic Tutorial instructor­s are Ukiah High’s credential­ed teachers with an intimate knowledge of the curriculum. This space also serves as an environmen­t to complete coursework, study with peers, and access reference materials. We know our students lead busy lives, and their time with family is vital. Academic Tutorial gives students the opportunit­y to complete their work at school so they can be present with parents and siblings when they return home.

Ukiah High’s commitment to our freshmen takes many forms, and our practices are constantly in flux. As our world changes, the needs of our students follow suit. Our community should breathe easier knowing Ukiah High has placed our freshmen’s well-being as a top priority. The challenges of high school will persist, but with Freshman year success, more success will come.

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