Thursday, October 29, 2015

EDUCATION SUMMIT TOPICS RELEASED: FROM DISCIPLINE TO PROFILING BLACK STUDENTS

The school district recently announced an Education Summit set for the evening of November 10 at Columbia High School.

Here is the list of topics to be addressed in the different forums:


Education Summit Topics

Creating a District Culture of Respect, High Expectations, Support and Innovation



Please note:  There will only be time to participate in ONE topic during the evening of the Education Summit.  There will be time for general discussion at the very end, and multiple opportunities to discuss all topics in the 30 days after the Summit.



        Access & Equity / Academic placement

        Achievement Gap 

        CHS – Fostering a Culture of Respect and High Expectations (Issues may include:  Access and Equity/Choice, Setting all students up for success, Discipline, Increasing the Graduation Rate, Supporting students in post-CHS studies)

        CHS – Reimagining the High School Experience (Issues may include: School start times/school hours, Rethinking homework, Alternative paths, Career Prep)

        Creating Innovators

        Cultural Competency

        Deep Engagement and Exhilarating Experiences of the Whole Student in Their Learning (Issues may include fields of study such as STEM, Arts education, Humanities and Social Justice; and also may include 21st Century Learning approaches such as Interdisciplinary connections, Curriculum alignment, Writing across the curriculum, Project-based learning, and regular updates to ensure relevance)

        Discipline (Issues may include: Restorative Practices, School Culture)

        Extended School Day/After School Activities

        Family/School Connections

        Gifted and Talented Strategies

        Life Skills and Healthy Choices (Issues may include: Developing Leadership, Organizational Skills, Planning for the future, and Drug-free schools)

        Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners – Struggling, Middle, and Advanced (Issues may include: Supports for academically struggling, middle of the road, and advanced students; from preschool – post-CHS; Boys’ Development)

        Profiling Black Students

        Redistricting/School Pairings

        Refreshing Our Buildings to be Relevant for Today’s Learners (Issues may include Capital Improvement Plan, Facilities)

        Reimagining Public Education (Issues may include: Blow up the plan, Role of homework, Personalized learning plans)

        Reimagining Seth Boyden

        Resources (Issues may include: How do we offer more with less?  Maximizing dollars without sacrificing quality, State funding, Partnering with outside organizations, Class size)

        School Safety (Issues may include SROs/security guards)

        Social/Emotional Learning

        Special Education (Issues may include:  Communications, Administration of Services, Curriculum

Access, Elementary School Services, Secondary School Services)  

        Supporting Excellent Teaching/Professional Development

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