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What is IDAC?
Intercultural Diversity Advisory Council (IDAC) draws members from parents to represent our school at district level climate assessment/problem-solving meetings. The primary purpose of the Intercultural Diversity Advisory Council (IDAC), originally formed in 1988 as the Intercultural Advisory Council, is to assist in the formation and review of policies that assure non-discriminatory practices in all operational areas of the Clovis Unified School District. Its further mission is to assist in improving the cultural environment of the District.
2024-2025 Woods IDAC
Date |
Meeting |
Time |
Location |
October 15, 2024 |
Area IDAC |
12:00-1:00 PM |
BHS, Rm. 853 |
October 16, 2024 |
Woods IDAC #1 |
8:15-9:15 AM |
Woods, Computer Lab |
December 5, 2024 |
Multicultural Night/ Woods IDAC #2 |
5:30-7:00 PM |
Woods, MPR |
February 12, 2025 |
Woods IDAC #3 |
8:15-9:15 AM |
Woods, Computer Lab |
February 28, 2025 |
District IDAC |
9:00 -10:30 AM |
PDB |
March 18, 2025 |
Area IDAC |
12:00-1:00 PM |
BHS, Rm. 853 |
March 26, 2025 |
Woods IDAC #4 |
8:15-9:15 AM |
Woods, Computer Lab |
April 11, 2025 |
District IDAC |
9:00 -10:30 AM |
PDB |
IDAC Meeting Agendas
IDAC Focus Areas
All students are encouraged to share their cultural celebrations and traditions at our Multicultural Night! Students can earn Block W points by creating a poster. Please see the link below for directions.
Our goal at Woods Elementary is to build a positive school culture by increasing positive student interactions and respect for others.
Acceptance & Understanding of All
The Wolverine G.R.O.W.L.
The staff and students of Woods Elementary are devoted to living our Wolverine G.R.O.W.L. each day. Everyone is committed to Giving their best effort, showing Respect for all, demonstrating Outstanding character, displaying Wolverine pride, and Leading by example. A G.R.O.W.L. Matrix was developed to provide students with examples and information that will allow them to align their choices and actions on campus with each component of the G.R.O.W.L. The examples and information are reviewed and referred to daily within the classroom and are shared with the Woods community through a spotlight section in our school's weekly newsletter. The Woods Wolverines are recognized and praised for their efforts in living out our G.R.O.W.L. through frequent G.R.O.W.L. Ticket Announcements. Students in the Human Relations Advisory Council meet with our principal on a regular basis. The purpose of this group is to share ideas on how we can strengthen our Wolverine GROWL, learn more about the culture of our school, and plan activities to promote positive student relations. In addition, one of the most prestigious honors at Woods Elementary is receiving the Mighty Wolverine Award. This recognition is presented at our quarterly awards assembly to students who embody our Wolverine G.R.O.W.L.
Positivity Project, Second Step & Character Counts
Woods Elementary is proud to participate in the Positivity Project! All teachers have received Positivity Project training and teach weekly lessons to empower our youth to build positive relationships by understanding, appreciating, and exemplifying the character strengths in us all. Additionally, partnership has been established between a Buchanan Area Counselor, Transition Team and Woods Elementary Teachers to implement lessons from Second Step and the Character Counts program. Second Step focuses on the social emotional learning (SEL) of our students and allows our campus to foster a more supportive, successful learning environment. Character Counts is a framework that is built upon the foundation of the Six Pillars of Character: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, Citizenship. Second Step and Character Counts provide our students the tools and strategies needed to be positive, productive members of our community. Students exhibit kindness and respect to others and provide assistance for those in need of support. Wolverines that exemplify the Six Pillars of Character are eligible recipients of our True Blue Character Award. The greatest award is the moral character that students are developing and maintaining.
Multicultural Education
Multicultural Education is integrated into the curriculum and classroom instruction for all grade levels. We promote awareness by celebrating diversity through a variety of lessons and events. In addition to reflective curriculum, school-wide events include our Multicultural Night, morning announcements, MPR and library displays, assemblies, and more.
Woods Elementary will provide instruction to staff and all students about Digital Citizenship and will qualify as a “Digital Citizenship” school.
Becoming a "Digital Citizenship" School
Curriculum & Instruction
The use of digital resources accessed by students continues to grow daily. Our first priority for our students is ensuring that they are safe and comfortable in the online world. The teaching and support staff at Woods Elementary participate in professional development opportunities and deliver lessons to support a safe online environment for students. Clovis Unified, in conjunction with curriculum developed by Common Sense Media has provided resources that include grade-level appropriate lessons that are used within the classrooms at Woods Elementary. In order to meet requirements established by our Clovis Unified Governing Board Policy and our e-Rate grant, each child has received the contents in “Lesson 1: Technology User Policy” and each classroom teacher will provide at least two more lessons.
Family Communication
Woods Elementary values the partnership of families and community. We believe that keeping families informed through clear communication via multiple media sources (weekly newsletters, school website and Facebook page, etc.) will allow parents to stay current with their child's education. In our efforts to be a "Digital Citizenship" School, we strive to provide parents information on resources that they can access at home to further encourage students to practice safe technology. In addition, parent informational nights serve to enlighten families on important topics surrounding student use of digital resources.
Woods Elementary will increase instructional support for students through Tier 1 Instruction and Tier 2 Intervention opportunities.
All Students Matter
Instruction & Intervention
The staff at Woods Elementary is devoted to supporting the academic acheivement of all students. Teachers deliver best first time instruction of grade level standards and are quick to identify students in need of additional support. Focus groups are created for small group instruction and intervention. Instructional time is evaluated and organized to ensure consistency of small group meetings that target specific student needs.
Professional Development & PLC Teams
A variety of professional development opportunities are available. Woods Elementary staff regularly attend grade level curriculum rollouts to engage in a closer look at curriculum and assessments. For the past several years, Woods Elementary has also focused on Visible Learning and how to partner with students in building ownership of their learning. Professional Learning Community (PLC) teams composed of classroom teachers and school support staff collaborate regularly to share data, discuss intervention plans and strategies to further student mastery of standards. These PLC Teams take into account the school focus through professional development and use strategies to strengthen the delivery of lessons and intervention meetings that further support student achievement.