Denton ISD Our Impact In Your Community Magazine Winter 2015-2016 | Page 12

Ryan High School’s James Self, Evan Bias, Dante Wickfall and Valencia Young work with Mrs. Kathryn McCully-Russell sorting some of the daily donations that the local shelter, Our Daily Bread, receives from Target. where they have the opportunity to participate as leaders. They also tutor younger students and those who might need extra academic assistance. “Educators know that in order to deliver a lesson, the teacher needs to know the material and be prepared for questions along with class discussion,” said Vernon Reeves, Ryan High principal. “By coaching these students in strategies on how to tutor their peers, they are absorbing the content at a more meaningful level than just studying for a test.” BLAST members have read the book Strengths Finders 2.0 by Tom Rath and take a research-driven assessment published by Gallup. The assessment measures the elements of a student’s personality; the book shares strategies on how to develop strengths to enhance talent. According to students and parents, the program already seems to be working after just one semester. My sophomore son is really enjoying this class,” said Alicia Green, a parent of a BLAST member. “He is challenged by mentoring someone who is not always receptive to his assistance. He is learning a lot of skills that cannot be taught in a typical classroom setting but are really 10 important for success. He is learning to be more encouraging