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Challenge Success FAQ
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Here you can find answers to commonly asked questions about Challenge Success. |
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Are you the group that used to be called Stressed-out Students? |
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Yes, Challenge Success grew out of Stressed-out Students, Denise Pope’s research project on student stress and engagement which began in 2003. Our new name reflects our mission: to broaden the traditional definition of success for youth. |
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Is Challenge Success anti-achievement? |
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Absolutely not. The goal of Challenge Success is to work with schools, parents, and youth to encourage high levels of success for all children. Currently, many students work under conditions that actually impede academic achievement as well as emotional and physical health. We help communities to implement research-based strategies to foster youth well-being and deeper understanding of school content and skills. |
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How do I become a member school? |
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Member schools attend our fall and spring conferences and work with coaches from Challenge Success throughout the school year. Applications for the 2010 conference are available on our website. |
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How many schools do you work with? |
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Challenge Success has worked with over 70 schools since we began in 2003. |
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Is there a list of schools that you work with on your website? |
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We do not publish our member schools because some of them have asked for confidentiality. If you are interested in learning about member schools in your area, please contact Maureen Brown, mebrown@stanford.edu. |
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How can I find out about events in my area? |
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Check the calendar on our website regularly. We add speaking engagements as soon as they are finalized, and many of these events are open to the public. |
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How can I get Jim, Denise or Madeline to speak at my school? |
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Email us at info@challengesuccess.org with a brief description of the type of program you want and we will get back to you. |
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Is the conference open to the public? |
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The Friday night session of the fall conference is open to the public. You can get information on the event and RSVP through the website. On Saturday we work with member school teams only. |
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How can we sign up for a school survey and how much does it cost? |
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If you are interested in learning more about our schools survey and/or scheduling a survey, contact Maureen Brown at mebrown@stanford.edu. The price of the survey depends in part on school size and technical capabilities. Small and mid-sized schools can often implement the survey and receive a written report with quantitative and qualitative analyses of the data for about $3500. |
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How do you work with out-of-area schools? |
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While we strongly suggest that all of our schools send full teams to the fall conference, we understand that can prove difficult for out-of-area schools. At this time, we can provide DVD copies of our 2008 and 2009 conferences along with an event planning guide for getting started in your community. We also can provide a condensed parent education course. |
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Can my elementary school attend the fall conference? |
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We are piloting our new elementary school program in the fall of 2010 and expect to open the program to elementary schools in 2011. |
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Can my pre-school attend the conference? |
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Pre-schools cannot attend our conferences at this time, though we do offer parent and faculty presentations to pre-schools. |
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What kind of services do you offer for parents? |
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We offer a range of parent education services, including 90 minute presentations on topics like “Parents and Homework: What is Your Role?”; a 6 week parent education course through Continuing Studies at Stanford University; and a two-evening parent education course several times a year. Our website also has lots of information that parents will find useful, including DVD’s from our conferences. |
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How can I get a copy of the DVD for the fall conference? |
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Visit www.challengesuccess.org to order the DVD. |
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What is the latest research on stress? |
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We have compiled information on stress, along with other topics like sleep and sports overuse injuries, on our website. Visit the “Research” heading under “Resources” to find our Do You Know fact sheet. |
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Is Challenge Success a non-profit organization? |
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While Challenge Success is not a stand-alone 501(c)(3), we do operate out of Stanford University’s School of Education, a not-for-profit organization. |
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How is Challenge Success funded? |
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Challenge Success is funded primarily through private donations, though we generate some fees from our school and parent education programs, and through DVD sales. We have had grant funding in the past as well. |
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How can I make a donation? |
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Tax-deductible donations are gladly accepted by mail or online through our website, www.challengesuccess.org. |
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What is a corporate matching gift and how can I make one? |
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Many large corporations have matching gift programs and will match your gift to a charitable organization. Ask your human resources staff whether your company offers a matching gift program and how you can participate. |
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Can I volunteer? |
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We do have volunteer needs from time to time. You can send us your information, with specific areas of interest, and we will let you know when we need help. |
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