Target 3 – Flexible Learning Environments: FWSU will maximize flexible learning environments by redefining the school day, promoting learning experiences that extend beyond the school classroom, and fostering creativity, innovation, and differentiated learning opportunities for all. Action Step: Develop opportunities for students to collaborate, innovate, create and conceptualize in all learning settings. Today on the blog, we are featuring another FWSU … Continue reading FWSU Educators Present at Vermont Fest: Jensen Welch
Sarah Zelley Gives Student Voice to Personalized Education in Vermont
Target 2 – Leadership in a Student Centered Learning Environment: FWSU will foster development of teacher & student leaders who provide innovative opportunities for local and global student-centered learning. Action Step - Provide multiple avenues for students and staff to lead, advocate, and serve within the school and community. On Friday BFA Fairfax Senior and Center of Technology in Essex student … Continue reading Sarah Zelley Gives Student Voice to Personalized Education in Vermont
Successful Fall Season Leads to Exciting Weekend Ahead for BFA Bullets
The fall season has been an exciting and successful one for BFA-Fairfax Bullet Athletics! Our Middle School Soccer and Cross Country teams demonstrated great spirit and skill while representing BFA Fairfax proudly. Our high school teams have been experiencing one of the most successful seasons ever. There are numerous events this weekend highlighting the many … Continue reading Successful Fall Season Leads to Exciting Weekend Ahead for BFA Bullets
BFA Second Grade Students Explore Measurement
TARGET 1 - Student-Centered Learning FWSU students will engage in personalize learning involving collaborative inquiry, problem solving and creative learning opportunities. ACTION STEP - Highlight, create and model innovative learning opportunities that promote collaborative inquiry, problem solving and creativity for students and staff. Step into a second grade Math Classroom and you may see students creating their … Continue reading BFA Second Grade Students Explore Measurement
BFA Students Learn the Art of Upcycling
TARGET 4 – Engaged Community Partners: FWSU staff and students will collaborate, innovate, create and conceptualize ideas and learning with local, regional, state, and global partners to make a difference in their community, state, and world. ACTION STEP - Plan and manage instruction around problems relevant to students and their community and develop solutions for authentic … Continue reading BFA Students Learn the Art of Upcycling
BFA Educator Jensen Welch Named UVM Outstanding Educator 2012
This Wednesday (October 17th) is Vermont Outstanding Teacher Day! This marks the 32nd year that the University of Vermont has honored outstanding teachers from schools throughout our State. This year, the two educators from FWSU to be recognized are Jensen Welch (BFA) and Emily DiGiulio (FES). Each of these fine teachers exemplify one or more of the five standards for Vermont … Continue reading BFA Educator Jensen Welch Named UVM Outstanding Educator 2012
Student Leadership Personified
FWSU Action Plan Target 2 – Leadership in a Student Centered Learning Environment FWSU will foster development of teacher & student leaders who provide innovative opportunities for local and global student-centered learning Action Step - Provide multiple avenues for students and staff to lead, advocate, and serve within the school and community Providing students with … Continue reading Student Leadership Personified
Student Leaders Develop Plan for “Getting to Y”
This week, student leaders and teacher advisors participated in training hosted by the VT Department of Education, called "Getting to Y." The daylong training in Montpelier was designed to bring student-leaders and teacher-advisors together to analyze and make sense of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) results. Since 1985, students in grades 8-12 participate bi-annually … Continue reading Student Leaders Develop Plan for “Getting to Y”

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