Davidson Extended Learning (DXL)
Davidson Middle School's Bilingual After-School Program
Purpose
The after-school program at Davidson Middle School is designed to provide a warm and supportive environment where students are encouraged to embrace their background and talents, as well as challenged to develop critical academic and socio-emotional skills. Students are encouraged by staff to voice their opinion and take lead in daily activities and larger events.
We provide key access for students to participate in a variety of enrichment activities we organize with our community partners such as MakersTech, National Academy of Athletics, SCORES Soccer, ArtWorks, Trips4Kids Biking, and Kids Cooking for Life.
Every student in our program has the opportunity to engage in an enrichment activity offered by our community partner and by our program instructors. All instructors offer clubs on Wednesdays based on their interests and talents they decide to share with students.
Bay Area Community Resources works directly with San Rafael City Schools to provide both the after-school program and the summer program.
Davidson Extended Learning is committed to hosting a variety of social and cultural events that welcome, educate, challenge, and entertain students. This includes class vs. class competitions such as tournaments, that reward winners with class prizes and ownership of the program trophy.
We provide volunteer opportunities for students to get involved with planning, organizing, and hosting events as well as leadership opportunities for students to perform or display some work of art, project, or essay.
Día De Los Muertos (11/1)
New Traditions?
Our newcomer class (6th-8th), led by Ms. Kati, celebrated Día de Los Muertos by building a small class altar, having a potluck, some warm & fuzzies discussions, as well as watching Coco together. This was a first for many students, who were not familiar with the tradition. They enjoyed getting their favorite foods and snacks together and learning about a new holiday that some expressed they'd be celebrating in coming years.
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Haunted DxL (10/28)
Gracias por venir y celebrar Halloween at DXL!
We are very proud of all our student actors who haunted the hallway on Friday, October 28th in order to entertain and thrill their fellow students. When students weren't shaking in their boots, you could find them making slime, painting pumpkins, icing ghoulie cookies, taking photos at our photo booth, voting in the art contest, or putting together the 1000 piece Halloween puzzle!
Even Principal Stachon, Assistant Principals Ms. Kernan and Mr. Miller walked through our scary hallway!
Ghostly Ludin
3 Haunted Chicas
Making Spooky Slime
Foggy Hallway
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Celebración del Mes de Herencia Hispana (9/16)
Gracias por venir y celebrar nuestra herencia hispana.
Estamos muy orgullosos para todo el apoyo y trabajo de los voluntarios, el personal, y los presentadores. Tuvimos una tarde llena de risas y alegria.
Los presentadores del evento fueron:
Marco Loarca y Marcos Calderon (Presentación)
Daniela Liquez (Transiciones)
Victor Rodas y Emely Calderon (Presentadores del sexto grado)
Yeili Mazariegos y Mizaira Escobar (Presentadores del octavo grado)
Ashly Gonzalez y Bremy Hernandez (Presentadores del octavo grado)
Duberson Lopez, Aiden Pool, y Selvin Vasquez (Presentadores del septimo grado)
Kayla Marenco y Anesley Lopez (Presentadores del septimo grado)
Jose Marenco y Carlos Moran-Mendez (Despedida)
Classroom Decor Competition (8/31)
Students of the Month @ DXL
Every month, program instructors and our coordinator select a student of the month from every class. The student of the month has exemplified some form of excellent behavior, including: exceptional participation, academic or social progress, amazing teamwork, or emerging leadership skills.
OUr Groups
6th Grade
Instructor: Mariya Mulla
7th Grade
Instructor: Carlos de Leon
7th Grade
Instructor: German Alvarez (Mr. A)
8th Grade
Instructor: Joseph Morales and Shirley Calderon
Newcomers
Instructor: Kati Zacarias
Who we are
Somos un equipo de 10 personas dedicadas a promover el bienestar social, emocional, y academica para todos los estudiantes de DXL.
Amanda Chevalier
Program Coordinator
Joseph Morales
Assistant Coordinator
David Calderon
Program Instructor
(6th Grade)
Gloribet Mendez
Program Instructor
(6th Grade)
Ricardo Parada
Program Instructor
(6th Grade)
Carlos De Leon
Program Instructor
(7th Grade)
German Alvarez
Program Instructor
(7th Grade)
Shirley Calderon
Program Instructor
(8th Grade)
Kati Zacarias
Program Instructor
(Newcomers)
Alex Argueta
SCORES Soccer Coach
Staff says...
"I want to remind the students what a blessing it is to have access to quality education." -Ms. Mariya
"Students have to be reminded that they have something to offer and teach us about. We need to be reminded to listen for those things. " - Mis Amanda
"Working here feels like I'm at home." -Mr. A (German Alvarez)
STaff Professional Development 10/17
It was the perfect day in Bodega Bay for instructors to learn, relax, connect, and deepen their understanding of each other and best practices for the after-school program.
The itinerary included competitive team based games including tug of war, spike ball, potato sack races, and the three legged race.
The team also took some time to reflect on the nature around them and use watercolored paints to create a natural landscape. (Visit the office to see their beautiful works!)