{"id":26180,"date":"2024-05-23T13:00:23","date_gmt":"2024-05-23T18:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.moundsparkacademy.org\/news\/?p=26180"},"modified":"2024-06-04T07:18:01","modified_gmt":"2024-06-04T12:18:01","slug":"all-students-benefit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.moundsparkacademy.org\/news\/2024\/05\/23\/all-students-benefit\/","title":{"rendered":"All Students Benefit"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-26181 alignright img-responsive\" src=\"https:\/\/nclhx5yj.tinifycdn.com\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/HeadsMessageWP-2.jpg\" alt=\"Heads Message\" width=\"400\" height=\"267\" \/>from Dr. Bill Hudson, head of school<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I recently went through some boxes in my mother\u2019s house and came across a collection of my elementary school report cards. Year after year, very similar comments went something like this: \u201cBill would do much better if he learned to raise his hand and not blurt out answers during class discussions.\u201d \u201cBill needs to be better about handing in his assignments.\u201d \u201cBill scored highly on tests, but his lower grades reflect the absence of homework.\u201d And \u201cIf Bill would only try harder, his grades would be higher.\u201d I talked too much, didn\u2019t raise my hand, and didn\u2019t turn in my homework, but I scored very high on tests. Nonetheless, I felt like a failure, which only compounded the problem.<\/p>\n<p>Many years later, I ran into my fifth-grade teacher, who was delighted to know I had earned a doctorate and was experiencing success in my career. \u201cI always knew you\u2019d do well. You had the highest IQ in the class.\u201d I was stunned and wondered what my academic career would be like if we knew then what we know now about ADHD.<\/p>\n<p>While ADHD affects how we learn, there is no correlation with intelligence. It is similar for learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Neurodiversity is used more frequently to promote the idea that conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodevelopmental conditions are natural variations of the human brain rather than disorders to be cured. People with learning differences may have difficulty acquiring or demonstrating knowledge in traditional ways, but that doesn\u2019t mean they cannot succeed in rigorous coursework or at schools like MPA.<\/p>\n<p>The percentage of students with learning differences has consistently been on the rise in schools across the country. In a recent survey of independent heads of schools from across the United States, 85% said that supporting the learning needs of neurodiverse students is a priority for them. This reflects a 52% increase in just one year, from 2023 to 2024.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->The first priority of 2024<em>ward<\/em>, MPA\u2019s strategic plan, charges us with preparing students to live, learn, and thrive in today\u2019s complex global society. The first goal of that priority is to \u201cCreate customized pathways of learning for students through curricular innovation and leveraging advances in educational technology.\u201d To create these personalized pathways, we must ensure we know every single student well\u2014academically, socially, emotionally, and mentally. Academically, we must tailor instruction to the strengths and needs of each student. Teaching the whole child is the MPA way and has been since the school was founded.<\/p>\n<p>You may have read that, through the generosity of our community, we are launching a new initiative, the <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.moundsparkacademy.org\/news\/2024\/04\/04\/introducing-the-center-for-inclusive-teaching-learning\/\">Center for Inclusive Teaching &amp; Learning<\/a><\/strong>. Not a physical space, the Center reflects a deepening of our mission by creating a more inclusive, engaging, and effective learning environment by addressing all students\u2019 diverse needs and helping all students achieve their full potential.<\/p>\n<p>As we move forward, our mission will not change, nor will our admission criteria, messaging, or target market. We continue to be committed to our mission as a rigorous college prep school for students who love to learn. Creating personalized pathways of learning does not mean sacrificing rigor, content, or high standards. Rigor is not a dichotomy and an either\/or choice. It\u2019s not a choice to serve students who have needs and those who don\u2019t. It\u2019s a recognition that all students have needs, and there are a variety of needs along the learning spectrum.<\/p>\n<p>Specifically, the Center for Inclusive Teaching &amp; Learning will provide an instructional coach to support teachers in meeting all students\u2019 needs, professional development for all teachers at all divisions and grade levels for all types of learners, new classroom furniture and design that promotes effective learning, teaching, and collaboration, additional tools and services for students, caregiver education and resources, and so much more.<\/p>\n<p>The Center builds on our existing mission to teach the whole child. All students benefit from customized, personal pathways of learning. For students needing greater challenge, it may mean that they can move through the curriculum faster or benefit from enriched content. It provides a measure of choice and autonomy for students to express their understanding in sophisticated and innovative ways based on their unique learning needs.<\/p>\n<p>Providing a flexible, enriched, and stimulating learning environment that meets their intellectual needs and supports their overall development ensures that all students remain engaged, challenged, and motivated, fostering both academic and personal growth. The Center for Inclusive Teaching &amp; Learning embodies what MPA has always done best\u2014provide individualized, whole-child educational experiences for all students\u2014and empowers and equips us to do it even better.<\/p>\n<p>If you have questions about the Center for Inclusive Teaching &amp; Learning, I encourage you to reach out to me. If you would like to support the work, please contact <strong><a href=\"mailto:giving@moundsparkacademy.org\">giving@moundsparkacademy.org<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>from Dr. Bill Hudson, head of school I recently went through some boxes in my mother\u2019s house and came across a collection of my elementary school report cards. 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