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What’s Next? To continue providing the best bilingual learning opportunities for students, Pioneer staff is committed to: Increase Student-Driven Learning Opportunities Refine its Mission + Vision The success Pioneer has had with PLT has inspired educators to consider how student-driven and project-based learning opportunities can be woven into a greater portion of the school day — perhaps even become the basis for the full day. Because students get to choose what to focus on during PLT, engagement is significant, says Crossen. Creating a “maker space” — a dedicated room filled with various supplies so students can build, design, play, and experiment during PLT — is on Crossen’s brainstorm list. Although ideas like this one are still evolving, the entire Pioneer community has seen the enormous boost in engagement when learners get to make choices and have a real voice in their learning experiences. An ongoing review of Pioneer’s mission and vision is critical to student success. “If we really look at our beliefs, mission, and vision, and ensure all of our instructional focus and new pieces fit together, then we can hold each other accountable and improve consistency,” Nelson-Steinhoff says. Expand 320-Plus Enrichments For now, transportation schedules and lack of funding have limited 320-Plus enrichments to an optional program for students who can arrange alternative transportation. The team has looked into purchasing an additional bus for the school or expanding the length of the day further. Team members hope to find a realistic option over the next few years so all students may access high-quality extracurricular enrichments on a daily basis. 5 Students show off their school pride by dressing up for Mustache Day during Spirit Week. Pioneer’s Garden to Table project was a success, thanks to the Growe Foundation. 4