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Woodland School District Board Of Directors
Mon Mar 27 2017, 5:30pm
District Meeting Room
Regular Meeting
ACTION ITEMS
Port of Woodland Contract for Grant
WOODLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL RECEIVES INAUGURAL
GRANT
FROM
PORT
OF WOODLAND TO DEVELOP STEAM ROBOTICS CURRICULUM (PHOTO)
News Release from
Woodland Sch. Dist.
Posted on FlashAlert: March 13th, 2017 4:00 PM
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Monday, March 13, 2017-Woodland, WA-Woodland Middle School received $7,000 from the Capital Community Development Project (CCDP)
grant
awarded by the
Port
of Woodland to purchase 18 LEGO robotics kits for use in core Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) curriculum.
"Receiving this
grant
is the result of great collaboration and administrative support forming a powerful partnership between Woodland Middle School and the Woodland community," said Woodland Middle School Principal Jake Hall. "The robotics kits funded by this
grant
will provide incredible STEAM learning experiences for our students."
Kari DeBower, math teacher, Britt Jud, technology teacher, and Ronni Schaeffer, science teacher, compiled the
grant
proposal, and presented it to the
Port
of Woodland's Commissioners who selected the proposal to receive funding as one of the first recipient for the inaugural CDDP
grant
. "The vision of the Capital Community Development Project is to give back to the community in ways that would meet one or more of the
Port
's goals of economic development, stewardship, increasing the area's tax base, or improving quality of place," explained Commission President Paul Cline. "Businesses, industries, and services throughout the region are struggling to fill skilled jobs, particularly those requiring technical skills, and offering educational opportunities in STEAM to our students will increase their interest, confidence, and competence in pursuing those jobs."
New math and science standards require students to apply learning to real-life situations by utilizing the engineering process and communicating in teams with hands-on activities to engage students in learning. Research has demonstrated that students become highly interested to learn how to program and control the robots, which increases their motivation to participate as students can determine whether they have correctly programmed their robot by seeing the results first-hand.
DeBower, Jud, and Schaeffer were members of a team of nine teachers involved who received the training thanks to Angela Campbell, Vice Principal of Woodland Middle School, and Educational Service District 112's STEM Director, Vickei Hrdina, organizing the training. The three were inspired to pursue the
grant
after Randy Steele, the trainer, encouraged the team to seek funding for additional robotics kits to incorporate lessons into the core curriculum.
After consulting with 91porn Superintendent Michael Green who was excited about the prospect of including more STEAM lessons into core classics, Green encouraged the team to investigate the CDDP
grant
offered by the
Port
of Woodland. The team's
grant
proposal included explanations of how the use of funds would benefit the Woodland community by helping prepare a workforce for jobs requiring STEAM skills. "By increasing students' expertise applying these skills, we hope to increase student motivation to take more STEAM courses in high school and beyond so they can apply for these higher-paying STEAM jobs," explained the teaching team. "Furthermore, technology will continue become increasingly important in nearly every aspect of life -- students need to understand how technology works and how to use it to solve problems to improve their own lives as well as their communities."
The
Port
of Woodland developed the Capital Community Development Program to give back to the community and support the
Port
's mission of working closely with local entities. "The commission feels Woodland Middle School's proposal will advance the efforts of economic development through workforce development and education," explained Jennifer Keene, Executive Director for the
Port
of Woodland. "The Commission is very supportive of the Woodland School District and the impact it makes on the community through outside-the-box approaches to educating for the future employment and job skills that are needed."
The
Port
Commissioners selected the Woodland Middle School proposal in part due to the school's successful LEGO Robotics Class and Team who competes in the FIRST LEGO League. The team recently won first place in the Innovative Solutions Category and received the Global Innovation Award at the State Championships at Glencore High School in Hillsboro. "It was a great experience for all of us, and we competed very well despite the tough competition," said Britt Jud, the LEGO Robotics Team Advisor. "The drive of our students is amazing with the dedication they put it in full-force to get so much done and their success demonstrates their hard work."
The students in the team appreciate the camaraderie and different aspects offered by competing in the LEGO FIRST League. "I really like how every year is so different with their different themes which create teamwork," said Ruby Heidgerken, an eighth grader who joined the team in sixth grade. "In order to prepare for the year, we visited caves, spoke with bat specialists, and even started an Instagram page for the project."
Gus Heidgerken, a sixth grader, joined the team this year after seeing his sister's experiences in past years. "After watching Ruby take part in the club in prior years, I really wanted to join," he said. "It's a lot more work than I expected, but we have a ton of fun solving the problems as a team and we really work well together that way."
The LEGO team developed a solution to prevent the spread of White Nose Syndrome, a disease affecting bats causing them to wake from hibernation early and typically results in many starving to death. The team's win qualifies them to be considered for the top 20 teams to compete nationally where the winning team receives $20,000 and the two runner-up teams each receive $5,000 to help support team activities and further develop their programs. "The middle school's robotics program has been successful, and with this
grant
, the staff will be able to offer robotics experiences to even more students," said Cline. "The
Port
is proud to be a part of supporting 91porn to help improve the quality of education in our community."
The teachers involved are incredibly excited about receiving the
grant
funds. "We're thrilled to be collaborating with the
Port
of Woodland on this effort to enhance and improve our community by offering students ways to develop novel technology solutions," explained the teaching team who applied for the
grant
. "Technology is a new fundamental content area for our students which is both futuristic and fun!"
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Minutes Regular Meeting February 27, 2017
Minutes Regular Meeting March 13, 2017
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Student Representative Report
Woodland Primary School Report
Woodland Intermediate School Report
Woodland Middle School Report
Woodland High School Report
TEAM Report
Lewis River Academy Report
Yale Report
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CTE Report
Athletics Report
Financial/Enrollment Report
Technology Director Report
Human Resources Report
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REPORTS, REQUESTS, AND COMMENTS BY BOARD MEMBERS
CONSENT AGENDA
DISCUSSION ITEMS
First Reading of Revision to Policy 1400 - Meetings of the Board of Directors
First Reading of Policy Revisions, Additions and Deletions from Policies 4000-4330
Overview of School Turnaround Principles 2, 3, 7 & Planning for next Worksession
ACTION ITEMS
Second Reading and Approval of Policy No. 4130 - Title I Parental Involvement
Second Reading and Approval of Policies 3232-3530
Resolution 17-1 Public Access to School District Records
Consider letter of support for Port of Woodland Grant Request
Port of Woodland Contract for Grant
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Executive Session Under 42.30.110(1)(g)
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