
Practice Makes Perfect
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Baker Middle School will develop and implement a restorative re-entry process for students who have been out of school due to exclusionary discipline. We anticipate this process will give students a voice in the corrective process, strengthen relationships, facilitate a higher level of engagement and accountability, decrease the incidence and duration of suspensions and expulsions and evolve the school culture to one in which all students can make mistakes and learn from those mistakes, consistently.
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Kara Menfi
The Multilingual Mentor Program is a new student-run, staff-supported peer advisory and mentorship program. This program was initiated and named... October 2018Read Story
Nisha Sensharma
We will develop a mindful learning curriculum that is integrated with our USVA Government curriculum. This curriculum addresses CASEL's core... October 2018Read Story
Jenni Johnson
Health, computer science and drama classes will partner with the social skills training provided by the school psychologist in order... October 2018Read Story
Bettany Valsin
I will create an interactive folder that my scholars will use to capture their reflections based on the social and... October 2018Read Story
Dana Wrann
Our project will focus on mindfulness activities, social emotional interventions and restorative teaching practices, including teaching with an equity lens... October 2018Read Story
Noah Siegler
Our elementary school will build an 'Imagination Playground,' an innovative playground system comprised of larger-than-life foam blocks that encourages learning,... October 2018Read Story
Abigail M. Saunders
We will develop a curriculum that responds to the needs of our students. We will have two Teaching Tolerance PDs... October 2018Read Story
James Peerson
Our goal is to develop a world music drumming program which provides a positive, structured environment for students to experience... October 2018Read Story