Naps brief 153 03 parents' weekend 13 oct 08 - facebook post
Post on 05-Dec-2014
2633 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Transcript
Naval Academy Preparatory School
Parents’ Weekend11 Oct 2013
NAPS Mission
To enhance Midshipman Candidates’ moral,
mental, and physical foundations to prepare
them for success at the United States Naval
Academy.
What is NAPS…Really?
Academics and Learning Skills Development
Fitness Improvement
Mil Trng
Character Development
Maturing Process
Motivational Whole Person
Academic Development
Year of growth& development
Year ofscholarship
23 Jul I-Day
23 Jul–10 Aug Indoctrination
14 Aug Classes Commence
27 Nov–1 Dec Thanksgiving Break
20 Dec–5 Jan Winter Break
21–30 Mar Spring Break
8 May Pass in Review &
Graduation Ball
9 May Graduation Ceremony
AY14 Calendar
Special Events
21 Sep Boston Trip
11 – 14 Oct Parents’ Weekend
23 – 27 Oct Battalion Trip to USNA
1 Nov Battleship Cove Trip
16 Nov “Little” Army – Navy Football
13 – 14 Dec Army – Navy Football (Philadelphia)
6 Feb SUBBASE Nautilus Trip
20 – 21 Feb “Oliver” @ Trinity Rep
8 – 9 May Graduation Events
Daily ScheduleTime Mon – Fri
0600 – 0730 Breakfast
0740 – 0855 Class 1
0905 – 1020 Class 2
1030 – 1145 Class 3
1150 – 1255 Lunch
1300 – 1415 Class 4
1415 – 1530 EI – Extra Instruction
1600 – 1745 Physical Training / Varsity Sports
1730 – 1830 Dinner
1900 – 2200 Study Hours
2300 Taps
• Weekly Curriculum Mathematics 5 Chemistry 4 English 4 Physics 4 Lrng Skills (MP1)
1 SAT (MP1 & MP2) 1
• Programs: Foundation Intermediate Advanced
Academic Structure
NAPS CLASS OF 2014Grade Point Average at MT1
257 Candidates
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.20
5
10
15
20
25
30
Grade Point Average
Nu
mb
er o
f C
and
idat
es
GPA < 2.246 – 18%
GPA 2.2211 – 82%
A B C D F0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
AY14 Midterm 1 Grade Distribution
EN MA CH PH
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS(at end of trimesters & at graduation)
AchievementAward
MinimumTri GPA
Cum GPA
MinimumCourseGrades
PhysicalReadiness
Test
ConductGrade
Receive
Superintendent’s List
3.750 B, 3.0 Pass ASilver StarCertificate
CommandingOfficer’s
Scholar List3.500 B, 3.0 Pass A
Gold StarCertificate
CommandingOfficer’s
Honor List3.000 C+, 2.5 Pass A Certificate
• CQPA ≥ 2.2
• Improved / Sustained grades
• Improved / Sustained SAT scores
• Pass the Physical Readiness Test
• Within Body Fat Standards (male – 20%, female – 30%)
• Recommendation of NAPS Commanding Officer
• Aptitude
• Honor
• Conduct
USNA Appointment Requirements
FallFootball
X CountryBaseballLacrosse
WinterM BasketballW Basketball
WrestlingIndoor Track
SpringBaseballLacrosse
Outdoor Track
Physical EducationWeight Training, Strength & Conditioning,
Physical Readiness Test / Body Fat, Swimming
Varsity Sports
Athletic Programs
Fall Sports – Interim Results Sport Win Loss
• Football 2 2• Baseball 0 3• Lacrosse 2 0• Cross Country
• Thomas Chamberas 6K Invitational (open)• Bryant University Invitational (open)• Vermont Technical College Invitational (2nd
of 8)
Athletic Results
Physical Readiness Test (PRT)– Indoc, each trimester– Remedial (3 / week)
Body Fat Testing– Indoc, Fall & Winter– Monthly testing of all M/C's not w/in standards
Physical Mission
Ethics TrainingDiscussion sessions on ethical decision-making.• 1st – USNA Honor Concept• 2nd – chain-of-command, conflicting loyalties, value of life.
– Movie as a scene setter
• 3rd – ethical/moral decisions in social setting, loyalties, making the right choice– Virtual Experience Immersion Learning Scenario (VEILS)
“The Party” from USNA Ethics Dept
• 4th – work ethic, honor, NAPS to USNA experience – Speaker (AY13: Capt Nick Schmitz, Rhodes Scholar, NAPS 02 / USNA 06)
• 5th – ethics and leadership– Lecture by Col Art Athens Director, USNA Stockdale Center for Ethics and Leadership
VADM Michael H Miller, USN USNA Superintendent
ADM William E Gortney, USN Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command
Col Bobbi Shea, USMCUSNA Deputy Commandant / NAPS ‘87
Gen John Allen, USMC (Ret)Commander, US Forces – Afghanistan / NAPS ‘72
RADM Peter A Gumataotao, USNCommander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic / NAPS ’77
CAPT William D Byrne, Jr, USNUSNA Commandant of Midshipmen / NAPS ’83
Dean William T Phillips, PhDUSNA Academic Dean and Provost
Col Arthur J Athens, USMC (Ret)Director, Stockdale Center for Ethics and Leadership
Character Development SpeakersAY14
Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)
• Male and female military members will be treated with dignity and respect. Additionally, the command climate will not tolerate violence against others, reducing the potential risk of sexual assault.
• Ms. Allison Agnello – • NAVSTA Newport SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator)
• LT Dan Cooper • NAPS SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator). • Responsible to the Commanding Officer for oversight of the NAPS
SAPR programs
Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)
• HM3 Harden / Dr Theo Greenblatt • NAPS Victim Advocates• Receive 40 hours of SAPR program training prior to appointment. • 10 hours of annual refresher training• Available to provide emotional support and assistance during initial
assessment, medical, administrative, legal and investigative procedures
• SAPR GUIDES ( 2 / Company)• Guidance, Understanding, Information, Direction, Education(GUIDE)• Peer resource / trainer• 20 hours of formal training prior to appointment
SAPR Training• Prevent and respond to sexual assault, eliminating it from our ranks
through a balanced of focused education, comprehensive response, compassionate advocacy, and just adjudication in order to promote professionalism, respect, and trust, while preserving Navy mission readiness.
– Indoctrination – SAPR / CMEO / Social Media / Bystander Intervention
– Academic Year – SAPR-Fleet • Provide some of the critical tools to reduce sexual assault and promote a
culture of respect and professionalism in our force, where each Sailor is motivated to intervene and stop this crime.
– April - Sexual Assault Awareness Month• Raises awareness and promotes the prevention of sexual violence
Parents’ Weekend ActivitiesFriday, 11 Oct
1100 Parents’ Brief 1130 NAPS Staff meet with parents (Gym 1801)1300 Pass-in-Review (Nimitz Field)1400 Ripley Hall Open House1400 Liberty Call1630 Men’s Basketball Scrimmage: Blue vs Gold (Gym 302)
Saturday, 12 Oct0900 Cross Country Intra-Squad Meet (Fort Adams)0900 Women’s Basketball Intra-Squad Scrimmage (Gym 302)1100 Tailgate (Nimitz Field)1200 Liberty Expires1200 Baseball vs Bunker Hill CC (Prichard Field) – Double Header1230 Ripley Hall Open House1400 Football: NAPS vs. Bridgton Academy (Nimitz Field)~1700 Liberty Call at End of Football Game
Monday, 14 Oct1830 Liberty Expires
Battalion Trip to USNA
Wed 23 Oct Travel to USNAThurs 24 Oct USNA tours, Supe / Dant / AcDean/ ADFri 25 Oct Attend classes w/ Running matesSat 26 Oct Navy vs. Indiana Football GameSun 27 Oct Return to Newport
Thursday, 24 October1930 M Basketball vs. Navy JV1900 Beat Pittsburgh Pep Rally
Friday, 25 October1400 Football vs. Navy JV1600 Cross Country vs. Plebes1700 LAX vs Essex CC1930 M Basketball vs. Navy JV
NAPS Athletics @ USNA
Thanksgiving Liberty
• Wednesday, 27 November1230 - liberty callFlight time guidelines: Providence (PVD) no earlier than 1530 Boston (BOS) no earlier than 1730
• Sunday, 1 December1830 - liberty expires
Philadelphia Trip• Friday - Saturday, 13 - 14 Dec:
– Independence Hall– Liberty Bell– Overnight in Philadelphia
Army – Navy Football Game
Saturday, 14 Dec
TBA Depart Lodging in Philadelphia
1100 Arrive Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
1230 March-on
1500 Game begins
1900 Depart for Newport
0100 Arrive in Newport
Winter BreakFriday, 20 December
1630 - Liberty callFlight time guidelines:
Providence (PVD) no earlier than 1930Boston (BOS) no earlier than 2130
Sunday, 5 January1830 - Liberty expires
Friday, 21 March1230 - Liberty callFlight time guidelines:
Providence (PVD) no earlier than 1530Boston (BOS) no earlier than 1730
Sunday, 30 March1830 - Liberty expires
Spring Break
Graduation Events
Thursday, 8 May1030 Pass-in-Review1900 Graduation Ball
Friday, 9 May1000 Graduation
• Web Site: – www.usna.edu/NAPS
• Facebook Site:– Naval Academy Preparatory School
NAPS Social Media
NAPS Points of Contact
Initial Point of Contact1st Company LT Cooper (401) 841- 32962nd Company LT McConnell (401) 841- 40183rd Company Capt Tomaszek (401) 841- 3393
Emergency Point of Contact:Command Duty Officer (401) 641- 0752
Naval Academy Preparatory Schoolwww.usna.edu/naps
Questions?
top related