During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around educational initiatives and community engagement within the Edgewood Schools system. Key highlights included the introduction of K-12 ready schools coaches, who will implement research-based instructional strategies aimed at enhancing student engagement and growth. This initiative aligns with the new \"Art and Science of Teaching,\" which will serve as a guideline for teachers and principals entering the district.
The meeting also showcased the success of a student-run marketing class, led by a former marketing director turned teacher. Students are actively involved in promoting the school’s narrative, collaborating with local businesses to create promotional materials and manage the school’s website. This hands-on approach is designed to empower students and enhance their practical skills.
A notable update was provided on the school's coffee shop, which has exceeded expectations by projecting a profit of $30,000 this year. The business leaders managing the coffee shop expressed interest in expanding operations to increase profits further, potentially reaching $50,000 if they remain open all day. This success story exemplifies the potential of student-run enterprises within the educational framework.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the importance of community partnerships. The school has established a Business Leaders Advisory Team that facilitates interactions between students and local business leaders, fostering mentorship and guidance. This year, students from the coffee shop will present their experiences to visiting business leaders, reinforcing the value of these connections.
Looking ahead, the school is exploring partnerships with local employers to create a pipeline for students to earn credentials while still in high school. This initiative aims to prepare students for immediate employment upon graduation, ensuring a smoother transition into the workforce.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commitment of Edgewood Schools to enhance educational practices, foster community relationships, and prepare students for future success. Further developments on these initiatives are anticipated in upcoming meetings.