Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Blogger-tunities

With the ever changing technological advancements, we have to keep our language current. Instead of 'Kodak moments' we have been looking for 'blogger-tunities'- any moment that should be captured and what is the point of pictures if there is no blog to upload them to? So here are a few from our orientation week so far.
Interns arrived to a smoke filled Sun Valley

Melanie and Annie on the River Run chairlift. We rode the gondola up and had lunch at the Roundhouse.

Our first Outdoor Trip-- to the secret hot springs!

Caitlin and Melanie - Go Yotes!

Weixia- "I have never made a sandwich." "This is definitely a blogger-tunity!"

Weixia, Annie and Oliver

Hang on! It's going to be a wild year!

Guiding Priciples

I love the discussions about our school mission, our defining characteristics, and our guiding principles. I think this is because I have seen educators at all grade levels and in all subject areas at Community School living these principles in their classes everyday! It's inspiring! One that speaks to me naturally working in the Residential Hall is #3- "we extend the classroom to wherever our students are exploring and learning." =) 

(3) We use the whole environment to foster learning and personal growth. Our classrooms are dynamic places that draw on the outside world through innovative uses of technology, visitors, simulations, and real-world projects. Further, our learning environment is not restricted solely to the classroom The world outside our buildings serves as an important laboratory for learning. We encourage a global perspective and local and worldwide travel. As such, we do not count the number of days spent sitting in chairs in the classroom; rather, we extend the classroom to wherever our students are exploring and learning.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Welcome Weixia, Oliver, Caitlin, and Annie! Melanie, welcome back!!! What an impressive group of interns! Thoughtful, articulate, funny, and love Green Team already. Community School welcomes you to become part of our family. We will inundate you with an overflow of information about your life at Community School as an intern for the next two weeks. Your life will be very busy and full of joy!

Today Ben spoke about our guiding principles. Which guiding principle spoke to you the most? Why? Have you ever had an educational experience that was or wasn't an example of one of these principles? What do you remember about it? How did it affect you?

Long ago, in a galaxy far away, there was an elementary school named Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Oklahoma City. In a first grade classroom, a young towheaded Nancy sat in her reading circle. I remember sitting on a HARD chair and swinging my feet because they didn't touch the ground. I also remember my first grade teacher, Miss Hoefackett. She was a large woman with massive hands and feet. She had cat eye glasses that she wore on a chain around her neck. She was a no-nonsense, get-to-work child terrorizer, in my book. I know you won't believe it, but I loved to talk to my friends in class. Apparently, I loved to talk even in reading circles which, according to Miss Hoefackett was some kind of grievous sin. In the midst of my chatting (instead of reading or listening), I felt a stinging slap on my skinny, white calves from the large Hoefackett palm descending swiftly across the circle. Crushed and mortified, I hung my bright red face, tried to look at my book and act as if I were reading, and cried. That was one reason that I didn't like reading circles for a long, long time. That is also one reason why principle four sings to me.

Principle four of a Community School Education:

(4) We provide intimate learning environments, defined by small classes, informality, close faculty-student relationships, respect and compassion toward others, tolerance of difference, collaborative learning, and classroom participation. We aim to meet students where they are, intellectually and developmentally, and to nurture intellectual, emotional and moral development.





Thursday, August 8, 2013

Hellooooooo 2013-2014!

Summer is coming to an end over, which can only mean....

New Interns!

NPB, JS, and I have been working hard to prepare for this year's round of interns. We are still working on a name for them since they can't be 'Pioneers'. Any suggestions? Maybe, Frontiersman? That would be pretty comical since we have a team of four females and one male! Anyway, the name is in progress.

We have an exciting Orientation planned, about ten days worth! Interns will be learning everything they need to know from our CS school mission to weekend activity planning and blogging 101. Stay tuned.