2School First Year Calgary Board of Education. Chief Superintendent’s Office.

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2SchoolFirst Year

Calgary Board of Education

Chief Superintendent’s Office

“Today I spent time with the Chief Superintendent Naomi Johnson. She made me feel very special”.

Grade 3 Douglasdale Student

Meet with Trustees

“Having students in our building is truly special. It reminds all of us why we do the work we do. Students are at the core of everything that happens at the Calgary Board of Education. I love that they are so inquisitive and authentic. The opportunity to attend a Campus Calgary program for many of our students gives them the opportunity to see things beyond the classroom and gain a greater understanding in how a school board operates….visiting with the students is one of the highlights I experienced as a Trustee”.

Joy Bowen-Eyre Trustee Wards 1 & 2

Community ExpertsThe community of Connaught welcomed 2School

and worked with teachers to bring their “Big Idea/Inquiry Question” alive.

Highlight

Meeting with the architect for the building of the CBE

“Thank you for this opportunity. I was quite nervous”. Safeway

“Magic happens in this classroom”. Architect

“Wow, they sure have some interesting questions. I really had to think”.Grace Presbyterian Church

Experts within the CBE

“What a worthwhile experience! It was thrilling to be part of the learning. It creates great energy in the building. It connects our work with the core business of CBE”.

“We get to work with kids today? I was so excited to get up and go to work”.

CBE Staff

“Interaction with students is critical in our work. They are our central purpose, we need to stay connected to them and teaching and learning”.

CBE Staff

Experts in Partnership with CBE

Sketching

Journaling

“My son was excited about 2School from the first moment he found out about it and enjoyed every minute. We had updates every evening on what he saw and learned. He gave detailed information about the water filtration system. I forget what he called the device to kill the germs. Unfortunately I didn’t retain the knowledge as well as he did!”

Royal Oak Parent

Looking Deeply

Sharing Talent

Exploring/Expressing

Community Walk

“What I particularly enjoyed was the history aspect, relating history to locations downtown. It was great to show kids how to find their way around downtown, using maps and street signs. It was a great program!!!”

Hawkwood Parent

Parent Involvement

“School is so different today from when I was in school. It is amazing to watch how comfortable children are with technology”.

Willow Park Parent

Learning Commons

This was the best part of Grade 2. I can’t wait to tell my mom and dad everything that we had done. I am going to get them to drive by Dr. Carl Safran Centre!”

Grade 2 Royal Oak Student

Historical Classroom

Housed in the Dr. Carl Safran Centre

It was a true pleasure to be involved in this program. It gave me an opportunity to see many different things through their eyes and their thoughts. It allowed us all to have those special and rare one on one moments to share in small groups. While it was as busy a schedule as a normal school, it felt more relaxing”.

Royal Oak Parent

Calgary Board of Education tour

Skype with classmates back at school

In each of their weeks students from Douglasdale communicated with their

classmates for a Q & A .

Innovation Wall CBE Link

“I came away with a new understanding of where education is going and that the kids are embracing these changes much better than the parents are!”

Captain John Palliser Parent

Reflective Spaces

Celebration of Learning

CBE Family of ManMedia White Wall in the Learning

Commons

Community Mapping

The Learning Tree

When the architect visited he discussed the legacy of the Laurel Leaf Willow in the CBE courtyard.

“What an opportunity to compare urban and suburban communities in a very authentic way.”

“You have to experience the space to really get a sense of all that it has to offer”.

Willow Park Teacher