What we know is that there are uncertain times ahead for all of us in this country. However, as we think about how we are delivering services to our students, this may be a good time to think about different ways to organize, to use resources, and to provide a wider variety of learning opportunities for all students in USD 373. I am hosting a meeting this week to consider ways to offer a collaborative driver education program next summer in light of drastic reductions in our driver education reimbursement from the state of Kansas. Perhaps it is time for all of to reflect upon the possibilities of organizing our schools and classrooms in different ways to maximize our resources and to provide more learning options for our students. You’ve heard me say before that we don’ t control a lot of what happens in education, but that we do control what occurs between 8:00 and 3:00 every day. Could this be the time for us to examine more multi-age grouping options? Larger group instruction followed by smaller group interaction in a variety of courses at the high school? Opportunities for more individualization during the school day? More collaborative lessons? Staggered starting times? Friday apprenticeships for high school students on Fridays during their junior and senior years? A change in the strict adherence to time via block scheduling or seven period scheduling? As we approach 2009, perhaps it is time for us to have some creative, brainstorming discussions concerning how we might reorganize our schools to better meet the learning needs of all students! I would be very interested in your comments and thanks for reading.
Dr. John R. Morton, Superintendent
Newton Public Schools USD 373
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