G.R.E.A.T. Summer Component

G.R.E.A.T. Summer Component Introduction

The G.R.E.A.T. summer program builds on the school-based curriculum by offering students an opportunity to enhance their social skills, giving them alternatives to gang involvement, and adding structure to the summer months. Interested students are asked to enroll and need a parent or guardian's signature on a Membership Agreement and Accident Waiver Form. The Agreement includes a list of rules that each student must agree to follow. Although the summer program is most beneficial when used as reinforcement for students that have received the G.R.E.A.T. middle school curriculum, students may be selected from other programs or direct from the community.

Goal

To provide students with positive activities to relieve the boredom over the summer months and increase their opportunities for social, cognitive, and interpersonal growth.

Program Structure

Although each summer program may vary in length of time or other organizational elements, all programs should involve students in a variety of educational and recreational activities. Instruction in the G.R.E.A.T. core concepts, field trips, recreational and sporting events, and AwanaGames™ activities are a part of an effective G.R.E.A.T. summer program. The program can help form positive community partnerships in the public and private sectors through a variety of community service projects.

The G.R.E.A.T. summer program provides each agency with the flexibility to address its particular issues and concerns within the context of lessons, field trips, or presentations to the students. The program should be consistent in helping the students develop life or career skills.

Examples of Summer Program Activities:
Lessons/Presentations
Activities/Trips
G.R.E.A.T. Lessons
AwanaGames™
Conflict Resolution
Fire Department
Goal Setting
Hospitals
Self-Image
Swimming
Juvenile Law and Procedures
Movies
Cultural Awareness/Sensitivity
Skating
Career Exploration
Fishing
Communication Skills
Safety Education
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