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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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Student Voice and Choice in School Design

As our Engage New England school design partners transition from the Understand to Design phase, it is important to continue to collect feedback and input from students. Students are the perfect audience to pressure test emerging design priorities.

Partner Spotlight: Chelsea Opportunity Academy Understanding Students in a New Way

This school-within-a-school—Chelsea Opportunity Academy (COA)—will fill an important need in the community. COA will better serve current students and incoming students that Chelsea High School does not currently serve. Instrumental in the success of COA is an intentional, student-centered design process. Springpoint is partnering with COA on the design of the school through Barr Foundation's Engage New England initiative. Our communications manager, Angela Duffy, spoke with Ron Schmidt at Chelsea Public Schools about the school design team's early work within the Understand phase of the process.

A Growing School Keeps a Focus on Instructional Development

Developing teachers is an essential part of any principal's work. This can be a doubly challenging priority when a school doubles in size. Our partner schools generally grow a grade per year, meaning that Year 2 of a school's existence is a time when the number of teachers doubles. As the school continues to grow, and more teachers come on board, the need for a well thought out teacher development plan becomes a top priority.

Partner Spotlight: A Comprehensive Research Plan to Drive Targeted School Design

One of our school partners, Domus Kids in Stamford, Connecticut, has taken on the task of redesigning their current high school, Stamford Academy. They have seen the need to put everything on the table for review and evaluation as they work to more deeply understand their students' needs. The design team is working to glean valuable insights from many stakeholder groups, alongside a deep dive into current data from over a decade of work at their high school.

Springpoint at the 2017 iNACOL Symposium

This year, Springpoint will host three sessions at iNACOL's 2017 Symposium—a StorySLAM, a panel on Cleveland Metropolitan School District's innovative strategic approach, and an interactive workshop on CBE and positive youth development. We'll also host a Springpoint network and friends happy hour and hope to see everyone there.

Remembering and Celebrating JoEllen Lynch

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of JoEllen Lynch, our Executive Director and dear friend. JoEllen passed away on Tuesday evening, October 3rd at home surrounded by her loving family.

Time Resource Analysis: A Leadership Coaching Technique

Springpoint's partner schools are located across the country—in places like Denver, Maine, and Cleveland—so we aren't able to be inside our partner schools every day. Because we can't be on the ground as much as we might like, we need a way to gain understanding in a short period of time about how we can best support the implementation and iteration of our partners' school designs. One way we can get to know our partner schools and their leaders better is through a principal shadowing exercise, also called Time Resource Analysis.

Designing Exhibitions of Learning at a First-Year School

At Lincoln-West School of Global Studies, students are gaining the skills to be master presenters through twice yearly Exhibitions of Learning (EOLs). We asked founding principal, Dr. Irene Javier, to tell us about how her and her design team developed this key instructional approach that supports students to explore their interests, brings community members into the school, and prepares students for college and career through service learning expeditions. We asked Dr. Javier about the EOL design process and what advice she would give to schools who are designing or iterating a similar approach.

We Don’t Have to Sacrifice High Expectations to Meet Students Where They Are

At Springpoint, we support our school partners to design innovative school models that set students on a path toward success. This summer, we kicked off work with our partners at Barr Foundation to support the design and implementation of nine new schools that will serve students who are off-track toward graduation as part of their Engage New England initiative. As we dive into this exciting work, we are constantly thinking about ways that schools can fill students' learning gaps and get them college and career ready.

Supporting Educators as Ambassadors for Mastery-Based Learning

Mastery Communications Week, from August 14-18, will surface resources, tools, and best practices for communicating about mastery-based learning to parents, and other community members. Next Generation Learning Challenges took a look at how schools collaborate with teachers to hone, refine, and deliver mastery messages.
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