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Students at Locust Grove Middle School work on personalized learner pathways that are designed with tasks that progress across depth of knowledge levels.
Henry County Schools partnered with SRG Tech to create a personalized learning platform called BlenderLearn. The platform houses student goals, data, habits & dispositions, and conferencing information.
Students at Locust Grove Middle School engage in career-based House challenges, which are projects mapped to broad driving questions and allow students to apply their learning through hands-on projects.
Trailblazer Elementary School runs station rotations and genius hour in classrooms to meet the needs of their learners. This video gives extended footage of the classrooms at Trailblazer.
Students are able to provide formal feedback each year through YouthTruth surveys.
Playlists are used to organize learning activities, enabling student choice and agency.
Teachers help students set SMART goals, an exercise that builds agency and helps students improve their learning.
Students have a large amount of choice as to whether they want to work with a partner or in a group and, if so, who they work with.
Using data, feedback, and milestones to build out specific revisions around skills students wants to gain proficiency in.
Students spend the majority of their instructional time in an open class period working on their individual academic plans, receiving customized support as needed.
While every student may be working on something different in class, each is expected to complete five tasks per day. This helps ensure students are being productive and identify early interventions when they are not.