Last year I posted a
blog about transforming MS. (Transforming the Middle Level Experience) We were and continue to be focused on
breaking away from the traditional factory model of education with each content
area in a separate silo. The idea of Math only occurring 4th period
and reading & writing only rearing its’ head during 8th period
English in a student’s schedule is an antiquated philosophy. In the real world
the lines between disciplines are blurred and everything is interconnected. Knowing
that we are preparing today’s students for an economy and future that looks nothing
like it does today, we have to provide students with a different school experience
than what most of us had.
With great foresight
and vision the district has made an investment for teachers to receive Project
Based Learning training; we have implemented a plan to re-invent the middle
school schedule by re-working some existing courses and we also started a
three-year rollout to bring some High School courses to the middle level. With
that foundation and a staff with incredible creativity and willingness to grow,
we are creating a climate of possibility: a building culture in which
creativity and trying new things is celebrated and encouraged, with a belief
that even in failure our students and staff learn and grow in the process. The results have been outstanding. We have started
to see some significant shifts in instructional practices and growth in student
achievement just in the last year and a half.
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Students need opportunities to be creative & to think big! |
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The world continues to
move on. Our economy continues to evolve. Technological progress and global
integration continue to increase the rate of change of everything around us. The
transformation of our schools needs to mirror that level of change or at the
very least make an effort to stay relevant. The obstacles of the schedules,
contracts, the school calendar, certifications, budgets, the mindset ‘but we’ve
always done it that way’ and the over-involved hands of State and Federal
government are considerable, but not insurmountable. Our kids deserve a climate of possibility.
As a district and a building we need to maintain our
focus and investment, both financially and philosophically to give our students
what they need for their future. Complaining about obstacles is useless and a waste of time.
Finding creative solutions is leadership.
Please remember to get out and vote today and
support your school budget wherever you live. For those of you living in the
West Genesee district, thank you for your continued support of our students and
staff as we strive to create a climate of possibility.
Continued Success,
Steve Dunham
Email:
sdunham@westgenesee.org
Twitter:
@Sdunhamwgms