Redesign Vision. Must be focused on Student Learning The Learners own Their Learning Personalizing Student Instruction.

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Redesign Vision

Must be focused on Student Learning The Learners own Their Learning Personalizing Student Instruction

Protect the Profession Increase choice for Staff and Students Have a common Vision for us to move to Provide all need Support Reallocating current Resources-Physical/Monetary based on the new design

Increased Learning Opportunities for Students and Staff Preparing Students via 21 st Skills Students will be College Ready

Tech Academy Alternative Academy F2F Academy The Student

 Structure:  Flexible  Time  Location  Instruction  Assessment  Curriculum  Based on Student Responsibility and Production

 Structure:  Based on Student need  Location  Instruction  Must be done in a different manner than what the students have experienced before.

 Structure:  Similar to what we have now  Time More Structured  Curriculum Personalized for the Learner  Defined Curriculum Path

  Meet every Tuesday after school  First Tuesday-Tech Academy  Second Tuesday-Alternative Academy  Third Tuesday-F2F Academy  Fourth Tuesday-Chairs meet to share out  2:30-3:30  Attend whichever you like as often as you like  No Participation Equals No Complaining  Vision is completed no later than last Tuesday in June

  Implement Professional Development for Staff for each Academy  Adjust Academy Vision based on current information  If needed  Prepare for Implementation

  Open New Academies  Review and Adjust as needed

 Change  The Unknown