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Posted by Kimmy Sophia Brown
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Education is a huge topic so I thought I’d begin with
something close to home, where our youngest child, Tadin, attends school: Casco Bay
High School, in Portland Maine.
http://cbhs.portlandschools.org/
Casco Bay High School calls itself an expeditionary
school. Edutopia, the educational foundation of George Lucas,
highlights Casco Bay High School on its website as part of their Schools
that Work project. You can read more at:
http://www.edutopia.org
Watch the video about Susan McCray, the Humanities English
teacher, who designed the project, “Gimme Shelter”. Our son, who is enrolled as
a junior, participated on this project. He learned a great deal about himself,
his classmates, and the situation of homeless people. The students worked
together to produce a short documentary film which was presented at the
local Salt Gallery, a school for documentary film in
downtown Portland.
http://www.salt.edu/
Casco Bay High School is in its fifth year of existence,
with its second senior class graduating this spring. Their website states:
We're a
new, small, and rigorous public high school that reflects Portland's diversity.
OUR
VISION:
* Each student is known and nurtured.
* Learning is catalyzed by student
inquiry and adventure.
* Every graduate will be prepared for
college, work, and citizenship.
The junior class just returned from another expedition
called The Junior Journey, where they participated in a week-long service
project with Habitat for Humanity in West Virginia. The photo is of our son,
Tadin, looking incredibly rugged and handsome, holding a chunk of hardened
foundation glue.
See the Significato post:
"High School Juniors Partner with Habitat for Humanity"
We feel that Casco Bay High School, in conjunction with
PATHS, (Portland Arts and Technology High School), which shares the same
building, where our son is taking a two year course in film and New Media, is giving
him a first rate education and preparing him for college, career and
citizenship.