Implement applied learning
practices on your campus

Transform your school community into one that puts student driven authentic work at the forefront.

Authentic student artifacts

At the end of every school year, students show off their new collection of skills and knowledge acquired through their experience as an applied learning learner. Artifacts are student-produced work samples that they display at the annual Symposium, a student-led event mirrored after academic conferences.

Real world problems, real world solutions.
Student
driven, teacher guided projects.
community partners we've worked with

Pillars of

applied

learning

Research shows that in order for students to be ready for the real world and become contributing members of society, they must take responsibility for their own learning. Providing opportunities for students to build critical thinking skills, engage in collaborative work
Teamwork

Growing together with your community to improve communication and productivity. Recognizing the value of all team members and being inclusive.

Habits of Work

Time management, growth mindset, organizational systems with motivation to start and complete projects or assignments. 

Communication

Learning about the type of communication necessary to reach a goal. Using your tools to communicate needs and wants to other parties. 

Problem Solving

Using all of your resources to come up with a solution to a complex issue or obstacle.

Research

Learning how to research and document. Displaying that research in an organized manner that is easy to understand.

Civic Advocacy

Being intentional about accurately representing and advocating for your needs and the needs of others.

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Building a positive school community through
restorative practices.

In order to get the best work out of our students, it is important that they are in community with each other and build genuine relationships with their peers and mentors.

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