Graland Today April/May 2013

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April/may 2013

System of Change: A Transformation of Graland’s Science Program By Gail Hill, director of curriculum and instruction

Today Acclaimed Educator Inspires Graland

“Systems,” “interactions,” “structures,” “patterns of change,” “inquiry,” “enduring understandings”… all are concepts recently tossed around by the science task force as we work to revitalize Graland’s science program. Scientific literacy and inquiry are at the forefront of our thoughts as we seek to develop storylines for each grade Gail Hill level and to solidify an overarching theme to run throughout the curriculum. Some of the biggest questions we are addressing while dissecting our curriculum are: • What subject matters are important for 21st century learners? • Does our progression of units make sense to Graland students? • Will the curriculum help instill work habits, skills and concepts that can be retained and transferred to solve real world problems? Early in September, the task force agreed that open minds and an honest assessment of our curriculum would be needed in order to instigate change … and so began our work. Initially we delved into what we were currently teaching by grade level and physically sorted units into the National Science Education Standards. Completion of this exercise allowed us to see where we needed to make adjustments to ensure a forward-thinking, balanced program. Next, a targeted read through of our curriculum maps proved fruitful. We looked for gaps and redundancies while also considering the timeliness of subjects with regard to 21st century thinking. continued on page 4

Inside This Issue 5 Lower School News 8 Middle School News 11 Alumni News 12 Development News 13 Graland Parent Association

In April, Graland hosted a conference featuring renowned education expert Heidi Hayes Jacobs for more than 700 members of Colorado independent schools. Watch for more from Ronni McCaffrey, Head of School, on how this valuable experience will impact Graland students. Pictured: Ronni McCaffrey and Dana Pease.

Graland Granted Reaccreditation by ACIS Graland and its Board of Trustees are pleased to announce the School has been granted reaccreditation from the Association of Colorado Independent Schools (ACIS) and is now certified Preschool through Grade 8.

The ACIS Accreditation Committee writes:

“ ...Graland has made significant progress since the last evaluation visit in many key areas, including: new facilities, clarity of mission, board/head partnership, school-wide communications, and several areas of professional development. The visiting team also commended the school for having strong mission/program congruence and high morale among faculty and staff. These achievements demonstrate the strong, effective leadership that [is being provided] to Graland Country Day School.” The announcement follows an extensive self-study period that culminated in November 2012 with a visit from ACIS colleagues. They spent four days on Graland’s campus meeting with virtually every Graland employee, several trustees and many parents. To view an executive summary of the ACIS Visiting Team Report or a full copy of the report, please contact Sarah Young in the Head of School’s office. u


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