“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it..” - Ferris Bueller
It’s not that often that those who know me well will hear me quoting fictional movie characters as a source of inspiration or for leadership focus, this however is one of those times.
As educators, we have the pleasure of serving students, staff, and communities at a time where a lot is happening all at once. It is because of this that it can be easy to become overwhelmed at times, easy to miss all of the great things happening in our schools.
There are many demands facing schools today: Trauma informed practice, school safety, social emotional learning, state and federal accountability, funding challenges, how to incorporate new and ever evolving tech, fewer people choosing education as a profession just to name a few…
I share this list not to draw attention to how challenging the role of education is and can be, but rather to share that even with a list like this, educators and educational leaders are making sure some pretty amazing things are happening in our schools beyond this list. From new and innovative approaches to Instruction that focus on both growth and application of skills for ALL learners, to making connections with students through social emotional learning approaches that make kids feel both safe at school, and connected to their communities. Add in that more and more educators are finding ways to connect what is happening in their classrooms to their communities and the world through social media platforms that include cloud funding as a way to both share their stories and provide funding for innovation.
In my own district, I have made a point to not only get into our schools more often, but to slow down when I am there to see the many amazing things our students are doing throughout their day everyday thanks to the dedication and hard work of our staff. We rolled out new science resources K-5 this year, and I have used that as my initial pathway to see some pretty amazing things. So far this year, I have been able to see our K-5 scientists working alongside their teachers during hands on investigations in all of our elementary schools at every grade level.
What started out as a way to ensure staff had what they needed, has turned into an ongoing discussion centered around renewed excitement for hands on experiences for for all students. In addition, I have been able to engage great conversations with 6-8 teachers related to classroom assessment practices, the integration of writing into content areas, and ongoing collaborations with 9-12 staff on the expansion of dual credit opportunities for students leading to both high school and post secondary credits. While this is by no means an all encompassing list of the many great things happening in our schools, it does provide a quick snapshot of what I have had the pleasure of participating in alongside awesome students and amazing educators the past few weeks… A few weeks, that are like all weeks in schools today, amazing!
So, I come back to the opening quote:
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it..” - Ferris Bueller
I encourage you to stop and look around your school(s) and to take a look at all of the amazing that is happening everyday, so you don’t miss it.
It's amazing what we can see when we get out of our offices, Brian. Great reflection!
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