Student Mentor Program

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Student mentor program leadership team

 

What is the Student Mentor Program? Student Mentor Program logo

The Student Mentor Program (SMP) is a student-centered initiative focused on leadership, peer mentoring, and identity exploration. Rooted in equity, the program supports underrepresented students while inviting all students to participate meaningfully.

 

  • Mission: To empower students through mentoring, connection, and leadership development.

  • Vision: A district-wide culture of belonging, confidence, and student-led support.

 

A Brief History: Launched in February 2021, the program was created to support Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and underrepresented students by fostering safe spaces for social-emotional growth and mentorship across grade levels. Building on existing student groups already established in the district, the program has strengthened these efforts by bringing together existing groups and building on their strengths, creating new pathways for students to connect, lead and thrive. What began as a small initiative has since grown into a district-wide program that expands opportunities for all students, strengthens connections across schools and highlights the power of peer support.

 

Program Structure Includes:

 

  • Peer mentoring across high school, middle, and elementary levels

  • Student-led affinity-based clubs

  • Leadership development through the Student Mentor Leadership Team

  • Events, workshops, and celebrations that build confidence and community

 

Program Elements

 

The three C’s—Community, Connection, and Confidence—are the pillars that define and drive the program’s core values.

 

Affinity Groups through Associated Student Body Clubs

Affinity groups bring students together around shared identities, backgrounds, or cultural heritage, while remaining open and welcoming to all students who wish to participate or learn as respectful allies.

 

Student Mentor Leadership Team

The Student Mentor Leadership Team is made up of dedicated high school and middle school students who serve as leaders and role models within the Student Mentor Program. These student leaders help plan and facilitate mentoring activities, support affinity-based clubs, and guide initiatives that promote belonging, leadership, and cultural empowerment across schools.

 

Collegiate Student Athlete Partnership

Partnerships with collegiate student-athletes inspire K-12 students by highlighting perseverance, teamwork, and leadership. Athletes share their stories and provide mentorship through workshops and events.

 


 

FAQ Section

 

About the Program

 

What is the Student Mentor Program?
The Student Mentor Program builds leadership, mentoring skills, and community for students, while supporting social-emotional learning skills (SEL) and using a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) approach to meet students' individual needs.

Why was the Student Mentor Program created?
It was created to foster leadership, social-emotional development, and academic success for underrepresented students, while welcoming all students who support these values.

How does the program support Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)?
The program teaches skills like self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making, following Washington’s SEL Framework.
Learn more about SEL here.

How does the program use the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)?
The program offers layered supports:

 

  • Tier 1: Support for all students through clubs and activities
  • Tier 2: Additional mentoring or leadership coaching for those who need more support
  • Tier 3: Targeted interventions and referrals to other programs when needed


Learn more about MTSS here.

Is the program only for students of color?
No. While designed to prioritize BIPOC and underrepresented students, it is open to all students who want to grow as leaders and mentors.

Is the program available in other districts?
Currently, it is offered only in the Olympia School District.

 

Joining the Program

 

Who can join?
Elementary, middle, and high school students are eligible to join their school’s Student Mentor Club, Affinity Group, or apply to the Leadership Team.

What are the requirements to join?
Students must be willing to engage positively, build social emotional skills, engage in civil discourse and work respectfully within a team.

How can my child join?
Students sign up through their school’s student mentor club or complete an interest form provided by the Student Mentor Coordinator.

When do clubs meet?
Most meet weekly or biweekly during or after school. Mentorship visits between schools happen several times a year.

Does participation count toward community service or leadership hours?
Yes! Students can log hours for volunteer, service, or leadership requirements.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, for official mentoring activities between schools.

 

Opportunities for Families and Community

 

How can parents support the program?

 

  • Attend mentor events
  • Volunteer
  • Donate to support leadership activities
  • Encourage regular participation

 

Can I donate?
Yes! Donations directly fund student development opportunities like leadership training and mentoring activities. Donate here. Select a school from the drop-down menu, choose ‘Student Mentor Program' and indicate an amount you would like to give. There is a 'memo' field if you would like to leave a note with the donation.

How do I contact someone about the program?
Please visit the "Contact Us" section below or reach out through your student's school.

 


 

Donate to the OSD Student Mentor Program

 

Your support directly funds critical elements of our program, such as stipends for student leaders, educational field trips and end-of-year celebrations that honor student achievements. Through monetary donations, in-kind contributions, corporate sponsorships, or volunteering, you can help sustain and expand our impact, creating opportunities for underrepresented students. Together, we strengthen our community by working toward shared goals and partnerships.


Anyone interested in making a direct donation to the OSD Student Mentor Program can visit our Donation Page. This page can also be accessed in our district and school website's footer under 'Donate Now'. Select a school from the drop-down menu, choose ‘Student Mentor Program' and indicate an amount you would like to give. There is a 'memo' field if you would like to leave a note with the donation.

Please Note: Regardless of what school you selected, when you choose the 'Student Mentor Program' field, all donations will go directly to the program. These are not school-specific donations. All funds will be distributed evenly throughout our buildings.

 

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Questions? Contact Us

 

Antonio McClinon
Student Mentor Coordinator
(360) 489-4148 
[email protected]