Link Crew Link Crew connects new students to SHS community 2015-16 school year kicks off with transition program for freshmen, new students By Katherine Lacaze Seaside High School Each year, new students at Seaside High School are giv- en an extra day to learn the ropes before embarking into the impending school year with the entire student body. To kick off the 2015-16 school year, incoming fresh- men and students new to the Seaside School District met Sept. 8 for Link Crew, a transition program that start- ed at the high school about 20 years ago. Students started the day with a large assembly in the gymnasium led by Link Crew Coordinator Jeff Cor- liss, who also is the Woods teacher at Seaside High School. Using activities and games, Corliss and 42 Link Crew Leaders, specially selected junior and senior leaders, introduced the new students to life at Seaside High School and general topics such as team-build- ing, leadership and account- ability. “We have fun learning about the Seaside High School community within the school and the culture of the school,” Corliss said. “The kids learn the best ways for them to be suc- cessful here at Seaside High School.” After the group assembly, students broke into groups led by their Link Crew Leaders for more fun and training. The Link Leaders, who undergo two days of training, “know their stuff” and do the teaching on their own, calling on Corliss or an A-Team member if they have trouble, Corliss said. The A-Team is a group of DERXW ¿YH VWXGHQWV ZKR GR “behind-the-scenes” work IRU WKH SURJUDP 7KH\ ¿OO in as needed, jumping into a group if a Link Leader doesn’t show up or needs help; patrolling the halls during sessions; setting up and cleaning up; and help- ing with scheduling, Corliss said. “They play just as import- ant roll as the Link Leaders,” he added. With the help of their Link Leaders, the students took a tour of the school, re- viewed their schedules and YLVLWHG HDFK FODVV IRU ¿YH minutes. “This way we have few- er students in the hall on Tuesday,” Corliss said. The program gives freshmen and new students “a chance WR ¿QG WKHLU FODVVHV EHIRUH Wednesday when the halls are full. On Tuesday, we also have the Link Crew Leaders in the halls to help students ¿QGWKHLUFODVVURRPV´ After the classroom por- tion, everyone met back in the gym for a closing assembly. They then had a chance to check their ORFNHUV ¿QG FODVVHV DJDLQ make appointments with counseling if needed and take care of any last-minute preparations ahead of the school year. KATHERINE LACAZE/SEASIDE SIGNAL Incoming freshmen and students new to the district were given a day to transition during Seaside High School’s Link Crew program Sept. 8, before the entire student body started the 2015-16 school year Sept. 9. About 15 older students served as Link Crew Leaders to facilitate the program. printing • copying • digital services B ENNECO , I NC . dba Independent Lazerquick Centers Locally owned & operated Serving the North Oregon Coast for over 20 years Service Specialties Offset Printing • High Speed Duplicating • Self Service Copies Engineering Copies • Color Copies • Fax Services Laminating • Internet Access • Computer Time Rental Typesetting & Graphic Design • Banners • Brochures Business Stationary • Flyers • Carbonless Forms Bindery Services • Wide Format Full Color Photo Printing Vinyl Lettering • Garment Screen Printing Seafood & G rill Simply the finest seafood to be found... Proud Supporter of SHS Sports Programs GO S! L L GU UV SEASIDE ASTORIA Safeway Retail Center 507 S. Roosevelt Dr. (503) 738-4102 LZQSEA1@yahoo.com Historic Spexarth Bldg. 818 Commercial St. (503) 325-1185 LZQAST@gmail.com 47 N Holladay Drive Seaside, Oregon 503-738-8877 4 • Seaside Signal/Cannon Beach Gazette • Spring 2015 • Seagull Pride G O G ULLS ! 5 05 Broa d w a y, S ea s id e (5 03) 738 - 3773 doogers s ea food.com O pen D a ily for L unch & D inner