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Leaning Forward on Innovation Through A Statement of Promise at Walker School, Atlanta

As we have noted over the past nine weeks, some organizations innovate because they want to and some because they have to.  Head Jack Hall of the Walker School in Marietta, just north of Atlanta, gave me some history of their planning process.  “In the 1980’s and 1990’s, Walker had become a highly selective school, [...]

School of the Future Emerging Today at Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, Atlanta

If you want to fill up 12 sheets on yellow pad with detailed notes and your head with great ideas for how to elevate student engagement, spend three hours at Mt. Vernon Presbyterian in Atlanta.  I was warned ahead of time that Head Dr. Brett Jacobsen would direct a fire hose at me, but I [...]

Design Thinking, Big Dreams, Many Bets Lead Innovation at Lovett School

Two indicators that a school visit was overwhelming in terms of important lessons to share: 1) in going back over the camera roll I realized I was so busy I forgot to take but a couple of photos; I really apologize, since the Lovett School campus is gorgeous; 2) I almost got tired just reading [...]

D-Thinking, Student-Teacher Collaboration Highlight Innovation at Woodward Academy

We all know that turning an aircraft carrier is harder than turning a speedboat, but even large ships do turn, and they do so with someone calling the instructions, and a lot of critical pieces in the mechanics.  With 2,700 students, Woodward Academy is one of the largest independent schools in the United States, the [...]

Reflection and Systems Thinking Meet Drum Sets at Christ Church Episcopal, Greeneville

Many schools like to say that their best teachers are “rock stars”.  Well, unless you are Christ Church Episcopal School in Greeneville, I think you need to reset the hyperbole meter.  More on that at the end of the post.  I saw important focus on student reflection, systems thinking, and student-led project work here, along [...]

Re-Focus on Mission Heats the Innovation Cauldron at Porter Gaud, Charleston

History drips from Porter Gaud School like Spanish moss from the trees.  Fort Sumter lies just across the salt marsh and a short stretch of the harbor.  An old cannon from the Civil War era Federal armory sits on a pedestal. A visitor hears the story of how Dr. Porter, a Confederate, saved the life [...]

Visual: Three Axes of Mission From Albermarle County Public Schools

A week or so ago I posted on my visit with Pam Moran and the senior admin team of Albermarle County Public Schools.  I mentioned a very clear figure they showed me that they use to articulate the "sweet spot" we are aiming for when we use the (dreaded) term 21C skills.  With thanks, their [...]

Core Values, “What We Are Not” Lead Dynamic Learning at Charlotte Latin School

I had less than three hours to visit Charlotte Latin School, not enough time to tour the beautiful campus and take great photos, poke into classrooms, or talk to students.  That’s OK; sometimes we learn best by just sitting and listening, and the stream of educators that was fired at me in the Head’s conference [...]

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