Video Puts Spotlight on Delavan Schools
The Delavan-Darien Education Association has gone Hollywood.
Drawing on some key financial support from the National Education Associa-tion,
the DDEA and school district are putting together a 12-minute video that
highlights the districts quality programs and raises the local Great
Schools efforts to another level.
 
A video promoting the Delavan-Darien School
District will reflect themes presented in this brochure recently
published by the district.
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Following the standard Great Schools script, the
association has conducted member interviews, surveyed members, and is
planning a School-Commun-ity Visions meeting in September. But not content
to leave it at that, the association applied for and won a special NEA
grant to help fund a video promoting the quality of education in the school
district. The grant finances half the cost of the $4,929 project, with
the district funding the other half.
Titled A Proud Past, A Promising Future,
the video reflects themes contained in a recently published school district
brochure: meeting student needs, a dedicated staff, and a beautiful community.
It will be shown to anyone who wants to see it,
including Realtors, service clubs and church groups, said DDEA President
Doreen Grams.
The overarching message, she said, is, We
have quality staff and a majority of our facilities are well- kept. The
goal is that people will want their kids to attend school in this district.
The joint project builds upon a positive relationship
that the association has developed with the district over the past several
years.
It goes back to the districts involvement
in the Village Partnership program, which led to creation of school building
Site Councils in which parents and citizens work with teachers, administrators
and support staff in making key educational decisions.
We were probably ahead of other districts
starting out (with Great Schools) as well as reaching out to the community,
Grams said. We already had contacts with the business community.
The local associations good relationship
with the administration and board also helped facilitate a settled teachers
contract for 1999-2001.

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We dont always agree, but were
not adversarial to each other, Grams said.
The association has developed a Solutions Team
in which three association representatives and three administrators discuss
issues and possible solutions prior to negotiations, a process that has
helped reduce conflict.
With that relationship as a foundation, the district
and union have found a variety of ways to work together to promote quality
education. The joint effort in producing this video is just the latest
example.
With the district thinking about the possibility
of going to referendum in the near future, the video being produced
by Videogenics of Janesville may help generate increased support
for education, a parallel goal of the Great Schools project.
Any positive PR we can get out there is
good, Grams said.
The NEA grant came from a special program set
up by the NEA at the request of WEAC. The grant program provides funds
to assist local affiliates and UniServs with their Great Schools efforts.
The deadline for applying for the grants was June 1.
Posted May 31, 2000