Serna offers many kinds of
mentoring programs:
One on one -- This program involves a one on one relationship between a child and an adult
who serves as a positive role model. The adult and the child meet on a
regular weekly basis, usually during lunch or breakfast, to build a trusting
relationship. This relationship's goal is to build self-worth and self
esteem within the child.
Pen Pals -- This program is focused on our 2nd grade students. In this program the
adult and child write to each other on a monthly basis. This writing is designed
to build self esteem in the child while working to enhance the child's writing
and communications skills.
Junior
Achievement -- This program
is a large group mentoring. Junior Achievement usually runs for 5 to 6
consecutive weeks. The adult comes to a class once a week, for one class
period, to present various economic and business concept lessons designed for the
particular grade level to which the adult is presenting.
Reading
Program -- This program is designed for the primary grades of
Kindergarten and 1st grade. Various adult readers come to the classroom to
read to the students.

For more information, contact
Sandra LeBaron, Assistant Principal
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