RA Announcement
Apr. 27th, 2009 04:22 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Good afternoon, everyone. I hope you are enjoying the spring weather as much as I am.
Given the welcome influx of new students and the various demands on the staff, I have decided to enlist the help of one more residential advisor. Danielle Moonstar has been approached and has agreed to assist Jan in the role of providing support and resources to the students.
To clarify, for those students who have not had experience with an RA before, the RAs are responsible for ensuring the safety of students by making sure they are aware of and follow the various rules regarding safety, assisting the students to work together and resolve personal differences, foster personal development, provide a listening ear and to assist staff in matters regarding to discipline. Students are encouraged to seek out the RAs for informal discussions about problems, and the RAs will assist as they can, or call in help from other sources, such as myself, the teachers or the school guidance counselor Mr. Haller or the school therapist, Dr. Samson. The RAs are to be considered another resource available to students, to help them at the school.
I have the utmost confidence in all of the RAs and hope you will all cooperate during the transition period.
Charles Xavier, Headmaster
Given the welcome influx of new students and the various demands on the staff, I have decided to enlist the help of one more residential advisor. Danielle Moonstar has been approached and has agreed to assist Jan in the role of providing support and resources to the students.
To clarify, for those students who have not had experience with an RA before, the RAs are responsible for ensuring the safety of students by making sure they are aware of and follow the various rules regarding safety, assisting the students to work together and resolve personal differences, foster personal development, provide a listening ear and to assist staff in matters regarding to discipline. Students are encouraged to seek out the RAs for informal discussions about problems, and the RAs will assist as they can, or call in help from other sources, such as myself, the teachers or the school guidance counselor Mr. Haller or the school therapist, Dr. Samson. The RAs are to be considered another resource available to students, to help them at the school.
I have the utmost confidence in all of the RAs and hope you will all cooperate during the transition period.
Charles Xavier, Headmaster