TWJ Community

Working Together to Find Success

One aspect of getting into a good rhythm is connecting with your children’s instructors – those to whom you have chosen to outsource a certain amount of instruction. We desire to walk alongside you and support you as you oversee your children’s education. That means we – The Write Journey instructors and administrators in partnership with you – will need to communicate regularly and understand our roles. The following suggestions often bring great results:

  1. Request a recording of our Orientation webinar (if you were not already able to attend) to learn how to work together with The Write Journey to create a calm and successful semester for your students. Kris discusses each person’s role in creating a successful class experience for you and your children.

  2. Your students’ instructors are going to be your first point of contact with us, so get comfortable connecting with them via texts, emails, phone calls, etc. You are likely already receiving emails from them. Look for weekly emails, and always reach out to them if you have questions or concerns about anything related to the class or to your students’ work.

  3. Assist your child with time management. Some children need more assistance and oversight than others, but this is an important part of your role at home. Students will perform best if they are working on their assignments a little bit each day of the school week.

  4. Carefully study any homework that is returned to your child with feedback from the instructor. It’s not enough for students to look at a grade. They must read the feedback carefully and make sure they understand the corrections and suggestions. You can help them with this.

When you are intentionally working on each of these aspects of connection, you and your child will have a wonderful experience learning. We are grateful to be a part of your educational journey.

VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT

Mission: Our mission is to train and empower people to become authentic communicators who positively impact the world.

The Vision: The Write Journey develops quality writers through relational education.

Values:

  • Quality over quantity: We teach students to master skills instead of producing ‘busy work’.

  • Relational instruction: The Write Journey values personal interactions between educators and students.

  • Partnership: We offer support through collaboration with parents, teachers, and the team at The Write Journey.

  • Equipping others: Our educators train and equip teachers and parents using our unique products and services.

  • Communication with civility: The Write Journey educators model and teach communication skills, including voicing ideas responsibly and listening actively.

  • Critical thinking skills: Educators teach logic and reasoning skills over opinion based responses.

  • Flexibility We adjust expectations for the well-being of students and families.

  • Small class size Our instruction allows time for each student to participate, and for each teacher to provide valuable feedback

NEW: Assess Your Current Writing Curriculum

  1. Does your child complete their current writing curriculum with ease and mastery?

  2. Does your child’s current writing curriculum simply focus on mastery of basic writing skills? (or rather does it include comprehensive writing instruction)

  3. Is your child gaining confidence as a writer?

  4. Is your child producing quality written work in all of the following aspects of writing?

    a. Does their work contain quality ideas?

    b. Is their work well organized?

    c. Do they write interesting and engaging sentences?

    d. Does your child understand how to apply proper grammar rules when writing?

  5. Is your child able to write a composition independently – from start to finish without your help?

  6. Is your child developing advanced critical thinking skills to apply to their writing?

  7. Is your child writing multiple compositions each semester?

  8. Do you as the parent feel confident assessing and giving feedback on your child’s writing?

If you answered “NO” to 3 or more of those questions, we encourage you to join us for a free webinar to learn more about The Write Journey approach to teaching writing. You may find it’s time for a change, and this approach may be perfect for you and your child.

Partnership Opportunities with TWJ

1. FREE – join our social media community: Instagram @thewritejourneycommunity, Facebook page and private Facebook “group”. Look for “The Write Journey Community”

2. Attend a FREE live webinar offered at least once per month to learn about TWJ products and services.

3. Purchase TWJ materials to help equip you to teach writing and literary analysis to your students. Then attend a live webinar to learn how to get the most out of the materials you’ve purchased.

4. Sign your children up for live, virtual “full services” classes. These classes meet once per month for 12 weeks each semester. Well trained instructors provide quality instruction in the following ways:

a. Teach lessons

b. Facilitate quality discussions about literature

c. Assign homework

d. Correct and give individual feedback on homework

e. Partner with parents as needed to provide excellent language arts instruction for all students

5. Sign your children up for live, virtual tutoring. This option may be best if your schedule does not allow for scheduled classes, or if your child has special learning needs.

6. Consider a writing assessment. We will assess a sample of your child’s writing and provide feedback to you. We will assess the following four aspects of your child’s writing: content, organization, style, and grammar.

7. Sign yourself up for our Adult Training Program (ATP). We will train you to bring our quality writing and literary analysis methods to your home or educational community (school, co-op, pod, etc.)

Finally, contact our home office to chat about any other option that you would like to see but do not see listed here. We are here for you and your children. Let us know how you need support developing critical thinking and quality communication in your family and educational community.

Charter School Options

While we are already an approved vendor with many charter schools in Northern California, we would love to become a vendor with YOUR charter school. Or perhaps you live in a state with voucher funds available for educational services. We need your help to get connected with the right people, so we can fill out the applications to partner with your local educational entities that provide financial assistance to families who are educating their children.

In Northern California, we are an approved vendor with several charter schools (see the list below). If we are not yet approved vendors with your charter school, here’s what you can do to get that process started:

1. Contact your charter teacher to let them know we would like to become vendors.

2. Your charter teacher will let you know what process your charter school follows for vendors. They may simply ask you for our website (www.thewritejourney.net), or they may need other information such as a phone number (916-696-1759) and a contact person. Tom Cordell is our bookkeeper/accountant, and he manages all vendor relations correspondence. He can be reached through our home office email: info@thewritejourney.net. As soon as we hear from your charter teacher, we will follow up as they instruct.

3. If you live in a state that offers voucher funds, contact our home office with information about your state’s guidelines for vendors.

We will move forward as quickly as possible, but it may take a few weeks to get approval from your charter school for services. As soon as we get approval, your charter school should cover all our fees.

If you have any questions, please contact our home office for more information about how you can help us, help you, by becoming an approved vendor in your community. We’re excited to be able to partner with educational communities to bring our services to your children.

*Currently, we are partnering as an “Approved Vendor” with the following organizations and charter schools:

Visions in Education

South Sutter Charter School

The Cottonwood School

Horizon Charter School

Forest Charter School

Pacific Charter Institute:

Heritage Peak Charter School

Sutter Peak Charter Academy

Rio Valley Charter School

Valley View Charter Prep

Sequoia Grove Charter Alliance:

Clarksville Charter School

Feather River Charter School

Lake View Charter School