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Tools and resources to support transforming learning and reimagining high school.

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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We need your VOTES: SXSWedu 2019 PanelPicker is open!

We need your help to bring our expertise in school design and implementation to SXSWedu 2019! Our four proposed session will help participants understand, practice, and bring student-centered design to their schools and communities. Read More

Why is School Design Important?

Recently, we created an Overview about intentional school design that outlines the importance of engaging in a community-driven and student-centered approach to developing new school model designs. Read More

Elina Alayeva on Pondering Education Podcast

Last week, Elina joined Ryan McHale on the Pondering Education podcast to talk about innovation and school design. The discussion centered on intentionally designing school models to meet students' needs and leverage their assets. Elina talked about how this approach is a path toward equity and strong student outcomes, both personally and academically. Read More

How can school leaders leverage summer for school model design and iteration?

School model design is an ongoing, iterative process. Too often, educators engage in a strong, student-centered design process but once the school launches, they stop designing. At Springpoint, we believe that school design is never done. Schools must be learning organizations, committed to continued adaptation, iteration, and change. Read More

Partner Spotlight: CREC’s Community Partnership Push is Shaped by Students

We spoke with Tom Brodnitzki from Capitol Region Education Council about his organization's design process, which will result in the launch of Impact Academy this fall. As design lead, Tom is passionate about building opportunities for students to engage in rich learning experiences outside of school. He spoke with us about how this year's pilot program is exploring experiential opportunities, developing a competency-based system, and how student voice is driving his high school model design work. Read More

Partner Spotlight: Phoenix Academy Tackles the Build Phase Alongside Student Designers

We're excited to feature Phoenix Charter Academy in a partner spotlight this month. We spoke with Liz Murray, the Chief Academic Officer at Phoenix who has helped lead a robust, student-centered design process that will continue into the Build phase. Read on to see how Phoenix mindfully cultivates student and stakeholder voice, communicates the essentials of their new model development with the community, and will build structures and systems to address insights surfaced in the Understand phase. Read More

Using Positive Youth Development in My Social Justice Class

As a founding teacher at Rhodes College and Career Academy, I have a lot of leeway for innovation in my social justice class. My colleagues and I get to flex our creative muscles in service of providing interesting and engaging experiences for students. Read More

Partner Spotlight: Student Voice in Boston Day and Evening Academy’s Design Process

We sat down with Alison Hramiec, BDEA Head of School, to talk about authentic ways that school design teams can incorporate student voice into their design process. She discussed the why, what, and how behind this important practice. Read on for an inside look at how her school design team practices the student-centered mantra they were founded upon. Read More

How Do Teachers Use Positive Youth Development to Personalize Learning?

Springpoint's Xochitl Garcia leads a conversation with three teachers on a recent iNACOL webinar to unearth tips and practices for using positive youth development to personalize learning. Read More

Learning from Great Practice: Schools to Visit in 2018

We've released an updated 2018 Schools to Visit guide. While not exhaustive, this list can serve as a good starting point for practitioners as they determine the types of innovative practices they want to explore. This list has been sourced through our work taking educators to see great teaching and learning across the country, as well as recommendations from our partners and collaborators. Read More
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