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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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The news, research, ideas, and opinions from across the Springpoint ecosystem.

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From Competition to Community: Rethinking Leadership Selection in Education

By: April McKoy Robinson In 2022, Springpoint, in partnership with the Barr Foundation, launched Transformative Leaders of Massachusetts, a fellowship designed to prepare emerging education leaders to meet the challenge of building the innovative high schools that students so desperately need. We were seeking to partner with educators who were…

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Springpoint Featured on Shift Your Paradigm Podcast

Springpoint was recently featured on two episodes of Shift Your Paradigm podcast. Springpoint's ED Elina Alayeva and Suzette Dyer—Director, School Leadership—joined to talk about Springpoint's approach to supporting school design and implementation. An alumna of one of Springpoint's first partner schools, Urban Assembly Maker Academy, was the guest for episode 53 and spoke about her experience as a learner in a learner-centered environment.

Join Springpoint at iNACOL!

The Springpoint team is gearing up for another iNACOL Symposium, taking place in Palm Springs from October 28-31. Our team is looking forward to sharing our learnings and facilitating four robust sessions on education topics that can support practitioners as they design student-centered school models in their communities. Whether…

Two Principals Share Lessons Learned in the School Design & Implementation Journey

During a recent event, two seasoned design leaders spoke about their experiences engaging with Springpoint in the school design and implementation process. Alternative high school principals Ron Schmidt (Chelsea Opportunity Academy in Chelsea, MA) and Margaret Green, (Next Wave / Full Circle in Somerville, MA), shared their learnings, insights, and advice with a group of dedicated educators who are diving into the design process.

The Keys to Teacher Success at Innovative Schools

When I was a student at the Urban Assembly Maker Academy, I had many amazing opportunities to contribute to the design of my school, including taking part in hiring the teachers that would impact my growth and learning as a student. 

Portrait of a Graduate: 5 Things to Keep in Mind

In Springpoint’s work with school designers nationally, we ask partners to work with students to develop a joint vision of the experiences, assets, skills, and knowledge that they hope to have upon graduation. This Portrait of a Graduate activity is a useful visioning tool that can serve as a north star for all stakeholders and help schools articulate their mission and codify their design priorities.

Shift Your Paradigm: Springpoint’s Christy Kingham on Mastery, PBL, & more

Last month, Christy Kingham—Springpoint's new Director, Leadership & School Design—joined the hosts of the Shift Your Paradigm podcast to talk about Project-based Learning, Mastery-based Learning, and more.

The Five Lessons My Opportunity by Design School Taught Me

Recently, Springpoint hosted school and district leaders from around the country to celebrate the Opportunity by Design initiative. Launched in 2013 with a multi-million dollar investment from Carnegie Corporation of New York and resulting in 16 new high schools in 6 states, the initiative…

Opportunity by Design Culminating Convening

In May 2019, Springpoint hosted a culminating convening for Opportunity by Design (ObD) partners. Leaders from many of these schools joined us in New York City, as did district and network leaders who have championed the design and launch of ObD schools.

Flipping the Script: What Happens When Students Lead Instructional Rounds?

Chelsea Opportunity Academy (COA) launched a new school model this fall to serve students who are off track to graduation. Springpoint supported them through a robust design year as part of the Engage New England initiative, funded by the Barr Foundation. Throughout the planning and launch of the school model—and now in the school’s first year—students are key stakeholders in the process, helping devise and implement many student-centered practices, including mastery-based learning, a primary person approach, and student-led instructional rounds—an innovative new practice they developed in partnership with the Center for Collaborative Education and supported by Springpoint.

Helping School Design Teams Develop a Protocol to Strengthen Instructional Practice

Springpoint hosted its final Master Class of the school year for design teams participating in Barr Foundation’s Engage New England initiative. We welcomed four teams to the Master Class, which is Springpoint’s monthly design experience for partners who are developing new school models. We engaged participants in designing and building systems to norm and calibrate around student work by introducing them to and practicing a “Looking at Student Work” (LASW) protocol.
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