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Five Lessons from a School Design Leader

At Springpoint, we are fortunate to work with a variety of dedicated and experienced practitioners to support their work to reimagine high school. The Barr Foundation’s Engage New England initiative, which invests in the design and launch of new school models for students who are off-track toward graduation, recently welcomed its…

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We need your VOTES: SXSWedu 2018 PanelPicker is open!

We need your help to bring our expertise in innovation and school design to SXSWedu 2018! Our four sessions were designed to equip the forward-thinking, purpose-driven attendees of SXSWedu with new ideas, skills, and resources to accelerate student-centered practices in any context. That's where your support comes in.

Springpoint and Partners to Launch Mastery Communications Week

From August 14 – 18th Springpoint and several national partners will spotlight insights and best practices for mastery communications strategies. This week of digital sharing and online collaboration will help schools and districts develop their communications plans.

NYC Transfer School Monographs Detail Student-Centered Practices

Last fall, the New York City Transfer School Common Core Institute (TSCCI), housed in the Office of Postsecondary Readiness at the NYC Department of Education, released a series of monographs detailing strong practices at four of the city's transfer schools. Transfer schools are small, academically rigorous, full-time high schools designed to re-engage students who have dropped out or who have fallen behind in credits.

Student Voice in School Design Iteration: Seven Tips for Educators

When I was designing a new, innovative high school in Cleveland, I sought to create something different for kids: a new kind of learning environment that could engage students in a deeper way and inspire them to drive their own educational experience. My team and I constantly iterate on our school model but we've known, from day one, that a strong foundation of positive youth development (PYD) is essential.

Positive Youth Development – What Does it Look Like in High Schools?

A recap and recording of a recent webinar featuring successful high schools intentionally designed around positive youth development theory.

iNACOL Webinar Recap: Communication & Outreach Strategies for Leaders Shifting to Personalized Learning

Designing a personalized learning approach takes time and methodical planning. Once design teams have everything in place—systems, design artifacts, instructional materials—they must figure out how to talk about personalized learning with their key stakeholders, especially parents and community partners.

Elina Alayeva featured on the Student-Centered Podcast

Our Senior Director, Elina Alayeva, joined the Student Centered Podcast to discuss Springpoint's Positive Youth Development paper. She and host Arthur Baraf talked about the ways in which positive youth development theory (PYD) lays the foundation for new school model design.

Reflections from NewSchools Venture Fund Summit

Last week, members of our team joined hundreds of innovative, passionate educators at the annual NewSchools Venture Fund Summit. Amid the meetings, sessions, and riveting conversations, we were energized and excited about the work being done and particularly interested in the ideas we heard on community involvement and data-gathering.

Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design featured in DPS report

Denver Public Schools recently released a case study report detailing the journey of three unique schools that have implemented personalized learning approaches. The model of one our partner schools—Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design (DSISD)—is featured.

Engaging Communities in New School Design: Lessons from Cleveland Metropolitan School District

As CMSD gears up to launch six new high schools this summer, they are doubling down on their commitment to community input, finding even better ways to engage stakeholders. We sat with Angee Shaker, Executive Director of Portfolio Engagement to talk about what CMSD has learned in their community collaboration work.
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