Sunday, October 30, 2016

Our Week in Review: Week 9 of 36: Time Flies When You Are Having Fun

Oh My Gosh....we have completed our first quarter! Time flies when you are having fun. Which is definitely appropriate for this week's post.

In our Blended Learning Manual, we have a section that lists what we want our students' school experience to be. On that list, we included students having the opportunity to choose and students having fun at school.

This week we held our first Club Day, an opportunity for students to have choice and fun at school.

So what is Club Day at Hanford Dole Elementary School?

Lacrosse 
Board Game Club
Club Day is organized by our Kindergarten teacher, Amanda Blackwood. Staff gave a list of clubs they would be interested in hosting and students chose which one they wanted to participated in. Each early release day, students will participate in their club of choice for about an hour. Both students and teachers had a blast. Even our principal Mr. Courtwright hosted a basketball game.


Robot Club

Cooking Club
Hot Wheels Club






Here are a few pictures from our Red Ribbon Week Spirit Week....
Ms. Rossi and Ms. Smith on Nerd Day



Mrs. Young and 3rd Graders on Nerd Day

Mrs. Young on SuperHero Day


Sunday, October 23, 2016

Our Week in Review: Week 8 of 36: Alternative Seating

Blended Learning allows our students the opportunity to learn with choice. One choice they have is choosing where they are learning. When you walk into many classrooms in our building, you will not see many students sitting in a chair behind a desk.

Alternative Seating also known as Flexible Seating is an opportunity for students to collaborate, communicate, be creative, and think critically. Our teachers see an increase in student performance because students are able to learn in an environment they enjoy. 

In this blog, I share a few of our alternative seating / flexible seating classrooms. If you are interested in a tour into our classroom, please contact our Principal Michael Courtwright @ michael.courtwright@rss.k12.nc.us




Friday, October 14, 2016

Our Week in Review: Week 7 of 36: Giving Students HOPE

Thanks to Kelly Feimster and Salisbury NC Symphony, our students have the opportunity  learn how to play the violin. So may read this and wonder why this post is entitle HOPE...


Our school has over 95% free and reduced lunch students. Many of our students will never have an opportunity like this. 

HOPE  is Having Opportunities to Pursue Excellence...and this is one of those opportunities. 


Our 5th grade students have the opportunity to pursue excellence.





It is important that with Blended Learning, we make school FUN for students. When students enjoy coming to school, they excel. 

This opportunity provided to us by the NC Symphony is more than just students learning how to play an instrument...it is giving our students HOPE. 

When implementing Blended Learning, remember the importance of giving students an opportunity to have FUN at school. Create opportunities for students to pursue excellence in all areas of life, will optimize students blended learning experience.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Our Week In Review Week 6 of 36 ~ We Are Extraordinary

Swain County
Florence One School District









As I spent the weekend reflecting on what I should discuss in the week's review, a few weekly pictures popped into my head...


Hanford Dole's Superheros...our staff and students!






On Wednesday, we remembered Jacob Hall, the student from SC who was killed during a school shooting. Ms. Stepp suggested our school participate with others on this day to remember Jacob Hall. As I saw staff and students with their Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Avengers, and Spiderman shirts, I realized the power we have given our students to feel extraordinary.


A superhero can be defined as someone with extraordinary powers or someone who is exceptional. That is the best way to describe the impact Blended Learning has on our staff and students. It has given us extraordinary powers to always do our best in order to be exceptional at everything we do.

The smiles in the pictures above was not just for the camera, the implementation of blended learning as given all of us the power to be extraordinary and exceptional. 



This week we were able to share our passion for blended learning with two schools: Florence One School District (SC) and Swain County (NC). It is always an excited time for us when we are able to show other educators why we love blended learning. It is not because of the recognition It is the positive impact is has on the lives of our students everyday, making them extraordinary and exceptional.


As you continue to follow our Blended Learning Journey, you will see the extraordinary and exceptional things it is doing for our school. It has given us the opportunity to meet the needs of each individual student where they are. With Blended Learning we give our students the opportunity to be extraordinary and exceptional.