Last
night we had the opportunity to meet with the parents of our incoming 6th
grade students. Many of them have had older children come through our doors,
but the majority of them were first-time parents to the middle school. Some of
them are just as nervous about making the transition to the “Wonder Years” as
their children are. Hopefully after last night they are a little less nervous and
excited about the experiences and opportunities that await their children as we
prepare them for their future.
A focus
of our presentation was on everything that is right about education today and
where we are going. When you block out the negativity surrounding Teacher and Principal
Evaluation and State Assessments and focus on what matters most – the daily
instruction and learning experiences of our children – you realize that this is
the most exciting time in education probably in the last 50+ years. There is a transformation
that has been underway and continues to build momentum in classrooms and
schools throughout our district, State and country. The transformation originates from teachers and leaders willing to make decisions and present
a vision for what schools can be that strays from what ‘school’ has been for
the last 100 years. There isn’t a master plan coming from someone in Albany or
Washington. As it has throughout history, meaningful change comes from groups
of passionate, dedicated individuals who roll up their sleeves in the trenches
day after day and get it done. The transformation of middle level education at
West Genesee is underway and you could see the excitement on the faces of our 6th
grade parents last night as we walked them through our vision.
As we think about what our students truly
need in order to be prepared for their future our focus is on skills rather
than stuff. Our students need skills that transcend all content areas, all
situations, and can continue to evolve and grow as they develop as young men
and women. Leadership, digital literacy, communication, emotional intelligence,
entrepreneurship, global citizenship, problem solving and teamwork are the
essential skills that our students need for their future; whatever that future looks
like.
The most dangerous phrase in the world is
“we have always done it that way.” We
are fortunate at West Genesee to be surrounded by passionate, creative
individuals who are willing to think differently about how we do things, to try
new things and to make decisions based on what is right for kids.
As the world continues to change at an ever
increasing rate, we need the courage to think about doing things differently.
Here we go.
Continued Success,
Steve Dunham
sdunham@westgenesee.org
@Sdunhamwgms