Cooper Cares

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

How can you help Cooper Cares?

There are numerous


opportunities for support. We are currently searching for those
companies or individuals willing to match our lofty goal of 10K
hours of service. You can contribute by allowing our students to
participate in your organizations philanthropy projects. You and
your employees can volunteer at our Cooper Cares prearranged
projects. A Community Service Advisor is available to discuss
concepts.
The projects that Cooper Cares currently have scheduled involve
the transportation of students. A large portion of our Cooper
Cares budget is the cost of busing for our students. When we
collaborate with the middle schools and elementary schools there
are supplies needed for the projects; art supplies, snacks, or
books. Cooper Cares participants will be given a t-shirt to wear
during their service projects to identify them as volunteers at any
location.
Any financial contribution would be greatly
appreciated.

Our school district serves all or parts of Brooklyn Center,


Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, New Hope,
Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and Minneapolis. There are
more than 100,000 residents.

Cooper High School offers comprehensive curriculum


for students in grades 9-12. The curriculum prepares
students for rigorous post-secondary opportunities,
careers, and citizenship. Notable enhancements to
Cooper include the International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program (IB), college Board Advanced
Placement opportunities, the LINK Crew Transition
Program,
and
Advancement
Via
Individual
Determination (AVID).

Contact us at

763-504-8500
or on the web at www.rdale.org

8230 47th Avenue North


New Hope, MN 55428

Sharon G. Rubin

There are.. two educations. One


should teach us how to make a living and
the other how to live.
James Truslow Adams

Robbinsdale Cooper High School has a commitment to our


students, staff, families, and community. We are setting a
goal of 10,000 (10K) hours of service for the 20152016school year. The value of service learning goes beyond the classroom and has lifelong implications. We
appreciate the ripple effect that our service has in the community. A Community Service Advisor will align needs in
the
community with student service learning projects to
ensure that they are both appropriate and effective. The
diversity at Cooper is our strength, and projects will reflect
that distinction. We are energized by this challenge, and
know we can be successful with you help.

Service Learning is an educational tool that engages high school students to investigate, analyze, and problem solve within Cooper High
School and the surrounding communities as part of their academic experience.

Numerous studies conducted


throughout
the
world
by
prestigious institutions have
concluded that service learning
has positive impacts on student
retention, academic skills, and
motivation to learn.
Service
learning allows students who
maybe disengaged, frustrated, or
stagnate in their high school
careers to connect classroom
teaching
to
real
world
experiences. Experiential learning can enhance academic
outcomes in reading, writing,
mathematics,
and
science.

Research has also shown that


students who participate in
service learning have higher
G.P.As, higher graduation rates,
and positive attitude towards
school.
Students who participate in
service learning report significant
gains in their self-esteem and
personal adequacy in social
situations. Leadership skills
evolve as students interact with
youth.
Exposure to possible
careers creates the opportunity
for open discussions on life
goals. Service learning allows

students to have ownership of


their solutions from their investiCooper Cares exposes students to
gation and analysis. Students use
the accountability of citizenship
their unique perspectives, energy,
and the impact they can make
and creativity to help others. A
within their community. Students
strong sense of
who
participate
Doing things for
ethics emerges as
embrace
the
others makes me feel
students are more
philosophy
of
good about myself
likely to stand up
lifelong
service
for the disadvanand philanthropy.
and makes me want
taged with a strong
Service learning
to be a better person
moral sense of
creates a strong
right and wrong. Cooper Cares
diverse community of intelligent
enhances students innate talents
civic minded people. Citizenship
while building confidence for
teaches students to serve and lead
skills that they can use throughtheir community creating lifelong
out their lifetime.
ties .

Cooper Mission
To provide a caring and vibrant community where
all members are respected, we will educate students
to become active compassionate, principled, critical
thinkers who understand that other people, with
their differences can also be right.

Cooper High School has a vested interest in the success of those students attending feeder elementary and middle schools. We will collaborate with
Robbinsdale Middle School, Lakeview, Meadow Lake, Forest, and Northport Elementary to design projects that are the most beneficial to all parties
involved. Past projects have included reading to elementary students, tutoring in Math, questions and answer sessions with middle school students.
Students have donated their time to Feed My Starving Children., donated teddy bears to the Childrens Hospital of Minneapolis, organized the Relay for
Life, put together a Halloween Dance at Crystal Community Center, and many more projects.

You might also like