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The Found Project
Asking Students, What have I “found” during the pandemic? Who am I now?
As we embarked on a new school year, and students and faculty returned to the classroom, we recognized that despite what appears to be some semblance of pre-pandemic life, in…

As we embarked on a new school year, and students and faculty returned to the classroom, we recognized that despite what appears to be some semblance of pre-pandemic life, in reality, things are and will never be the same. The year of 2020 was one of painful loss as was the first half of 2021. On top of the enormous loss of lives, the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing isolation suspended many of our daily freedoms and challenged us in unprecedented ways.

When we were considering how to best support the return to school, we came across Documenting Your Life During Extraordinary Times by The New York Times Learning Network. We reached out asking them to collaborate, using their resources to create “The Found Project,” a project based unit that ensured schools could welcome students back to classrooms with a learning experience that would help them process and explore the trauma of the last 18 months. The Found Project asks students to think about themselves, what they lost and found during the pandemic, and how these discoveries have shaped the person they are in this moment.

This short unit can engage both teachers and students in a transformative learning experience, build community, foster reflection, and reestablish a connection to school. It was designed to be flexible and adaptable to meet student needs in different contexts. We hope it can help schools anywhere meaningfully engage students and strengthen culture and community.


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Purpose Is the Bridge to Rigor, for Every Student

By: Elana Karopkin-Gold After my last post on rigor and purpose, two questions emerged that initially seemed to pull in opposite directions. One colleague asked:  What about students who find meaning precisely in difficulty - who thrive on texts like Shakespeare or problems that resist easy entry? The other question…

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Lessons Learned On Launching A New School

While many schools embark on their fourth week of school, two of our partners in Cleveland are embarking on their fourth month of school. Lincoln-West School of Global Studies and Lincoln-West School of Science & Health both opened their doors in early July after a robust design year supported by Springpoint. Read More

How Community Partnerships Can Transform the High School Experience

There is a great deal of research on the benefit of school-community partnerships. As the assistant principal at International High School at Langley Park (IHSLP), I have seen firsthand the benefits that can unfold when partners work together to improve educational offerings for young people. Read More

Springpoint Sessions at the 2016 iNACOL Symposium

This year, Springpoint will host four sessions at iNACOL's 2016 Symposium in San Antonio from October 25-28: an Ed Tech Q&A, an interactive design workshop, a teacher panel, and a StorySLAM featuring principals, teachers, and students telling their stories of new school start up. Read More

How the Community Is Coming Together to Support Our English Language-Learners

Our partners at Springpoint use a set of 10 Integrated School Design Principles in their work to support the design, launch and iteration of innovative new high schools. These 10 principles are essential for schools working to prepare students for college and career opportunities. Read More

Using the EdCamp Model to Personalize PD for Teachers

In Cleveland, we are working to design and open new, innovative schools that will meet the needs of our students, which differ from when many of us were in school ourselves. Through the process of designing these schools, we use 10 integrated school design principles to guide us. At the core of those principles are Mastery of Rigorous Standards and Personalized Student Learning. Planning for and implementing those two design principles is one of the biggest challenges we have come across so far. Read More

VOTE: SXSWedu 2017 PanelPicker voting is open!

SXSWedu's PanelPicker community voting is open and we need your votes for Springpoint's three session ideas! Voting closes on Friday, September 2nd, so make your voice heard before then to help us present in Austin in March. Keep reading for more details on our sessions, which focus on innovative school design and the often untold stories and perspectives of adults and young people in those schools. Read More

Iterating on College and Career Readiness Offerings to Support Students in Designing Their Futures

When we opened our doors to 9th graders one year ago, we had a plan in place to meet our vision: To empower ALL students to own their learning, shape their dreams and create a better world. Embedded within our personalized model was a strategy to give ALL students access to high value opportunities, such as Advanced Placement classes and a concurrent enrollment. To reinforce this instructional vision, we created two student support structures as part of our college and career programming: a pilot course focused on college and career readiness, and advisory. Read More

Student Voices: Moving Beyond “When I Grow Up…”

A major task for high schools today is to guide students toward postsecondary opportunities. In the best schools, a strong college and career office develops relationships with students and families, presenting them with possible postsecondary pathways and helping them secure opportunities that are a good fit. Read More

How Can We Personalize Rigorous Projects?

Project-based learning (PBL) is an incredibly useful way to prepare students for the world—especially today's world. By definition, project-based learning is an approach that allows students to gain knowledge and skills as they investigate and respond to an engaging and complex question. At their most effective, projects are inquiry-based and focused on real-world issues. Read More

Three Conditions for Implementing PBL in my Classroom

As educators, we have many tools in our toolbox to help students learn, and own their own learning. Project-based learning, or PBL, is one that I've employed on many occasions to encourage students to think critically and master content knowledge and skills with an authentic purpose. Read More
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