Skills
For
Tomorrow
For Upper Elementary & Middle School Students
A Social Skills Development Program of ECCPASA
"For success, attitude is as important as ability."

CURRICULUM & IMPLEMENTATION

PARTICPATION & EVALUATIONS



For more information about the
ECCPASA Skills For Tomorrow Program

Phone:
(716) 831-2298

Fax:
(716) 831-9580

Mark Fenz
mark@eccpasa.info

Current Participation 2003-2004:
29 Schools
95 Classrooms

89% felt the Program did an EXCELLENT job in stimulating discussion
87% felt the program was EXCELLENT
98% felt the information ws relevant and to their liking
96% would be interested in the program next year

What Educators say:
In the beginning of the year my class fought constantly. Now they respect themselves and others.
-6th grade teacher, City of Tonawanda

I noticed students were more open- minded in dealing with students who were different from themselves.
-4th grade teacher, Depew

Lessons always touched on issues pertaining to the students on their level.
-4th grade teacher, West Seneca

I think it’s really important to teach students about social skills. My class really needed to learn these skills.
-5th grade teacher, Cheektowaga

Children need time to relax and discuss their feelings, etc. The curriculum has become so intense, if this time had not been put aside, we probably would not have had the opportunity to work on social skills.
-4th grade teacher, Orchard Park