Win-Win Results From Adults and Children
Phyllis Martin, Principal, Dudley High School |
| “We are having fewer conflicts in our school, especially among ninth grade students, and we believe these workshops have been a major factor.” |
Roger Wood, Asst. Principal Dudley High School |
| “Often in conferences with students who are in or nearly completed with the program, there is a more common understanding as to why violence is not a solution.” |
Sarah Matthews, Asst. Principal, Penn-Griffin Middle School |
| "The program has provided life skills and coping strategies that students are starting to practice as they experience problems in their lives.” |
Joy Gomez, Asst. Principal, HP Central High School |
| "Win-Win Resolutions, Inc. has been a positive aspect in the development of ninth grade students at High Point Central and has also assisted them in the transition from middle school to high school. “ |
Jeffrey Uhlenberg, Asst. Principal, Allen Middle School |
| “As an assistant principal, C.R.E.W has provided me with a common language and reference point with the students when I discuss disciplinary matters with them – I can ask what strategies they have learned in C.R.E.W to handle a situation differently the next time. “ |
Jamal Woods, Asst. Principal, Smith High School |
| “As ninth grade administration, I have observed a tremendous decrease in referrals involving students arguing and fighting among themselves. The ninth grade counselor has noticed an increase in the number of students who have sought out his ear to talk out a conflict or potential conflict.” |
Alissa Heide, Teacher, Andrews High School |
| “The students in my classes are responding positively to the Win-Win program. I believe their message will help the students make better decisions when they are confronted with conflicts in their daily lives.” |
Katherine Peeples, Teacher, Ferndale Middle |
| "I feel that by keeping the Win-Win program appropriately funded and by expanding its reach, more students here in Guilford County will be able to become positive forces in their own lives and the lives of their classmates. |
Guilford County Schools, Terry Grier, Superintendent City of Greensboro, Keith Holliday, Mayor Guilford County, B.J. Barnes, Sheriff Guilford County Schools, Dot Kearns, Board of Education |
| "We applaud your commendable efforts to provide positive interactive skills to Guilford County youth and adults with emphasis in the areas of anger management, nonviolent alternatives to aggression, cultural diversity, and self-respect. We extend our best wishes for the future success of the C.R.E.W. Program in addressing the problems of school violence, disharmony and disruption in school, and a lack of appropriate communication and positive problem solving skills." |
Allen Middle School Student: |
| I think the Win-Win program has helped a lot of students here at Allen.I think your program is good and you should not change what you are doing. This is a very good program no doubt about it. |
Andrews High School Student: |
You can make it better if you make this class for everyone instead of just freshmen. If everybody takes this class maybe Andrews will be a better school. |
Dudley High School Student: |
| I really enjoy this class. I have learned a whole lot on handling myself in a more positive way. I hope everything y’all taught us will get through to half the students here. Win-Win does not need to get better because I think it’s a very good class to take |
Ferndale Middle School Student: |
| I like when we act out the conflicts and really get to say how we would solve them. This program is awesome already. |
Griffin Middle School Student: |
| I enjoy doing Win-Win and the Win-Win teacher helping me solve conflicts. I wish we had class twice a week. I am so thankful to be in this program. |
Hairston Middle School Student: |
| I think Win-Win is great. I can’t think of any way to make it better. I like this program because it talks about problems everyone has. |
High Point Central High School Student: |
All I have to say is this program really helps with conflicts and getting into trouble. I learned a lot from this program. I keep these things in my mind because I believe in the program. Our school can be better if we keep doing the things we have learned |
Jackson Middle School Student: |
| I really enjoy Win-Win. Expand to more schools and the public. Win-Win is fun and helps (us) have better skills. I like to act out different things |
Smith High School Student: |
| I think the Win-Win instructors have done a great job since the time they have been here. I think that Win-Win is doing fine and everybody should have it. |
