IN Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall Fall 2017 | Page 60

Brentwood Borough School District SUPERINTENDENT’S M E S S A G E BY DR . AMY M. BURCH In July, the Brentwood Borough School District embarked on a new journey with the adoption of the District Technology Plan. The planning process began in August 2016 and was a collaborative effort, representing the views of students, parents, teachers, administrators, and community members. As we navigated the process, we felt firmly that implementing a device plan was not our goal. Rather, we were looking to enhance learning by promoting global awareness in our students, transforming the vehicles of learning to achieve deeper levels of understanding, and creating personalized learning pathways. Throughout the next five years, students will investigate and evaluate a wide variety real world experiences made available with the implementation of our plan. It is no longer sufficient to have the teacher serve as the content master dispensing information to students. We recognize that students must be an active participant in the learning process. We are looking forward expanding the pockets of digital learning experiences already taking place in our District to all grade levels and all subjects. At the elementary level, initiatives such as Imagination Station for Innovation (IS4I), provide opportunities for students to explore project-based programming at the most basic levels. Students have used various tools and equipment to design houses, animals, and structures that create solutions or model concepts. IS4I has been showcased during ReMake Learning Days, where our students swapped with another district to collaborate and share in the learning process. Our intent is to offer a curriculum in which students use computing programs and languages to create innovative products in a way that relates to their understanding of the world. Moreover, at the secondary level, we continue to evaluate courses of study in order to prepare students for college and careers. Our engineering and communications programs 58 Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall epitomize STEAM learning. With the upcoming World Finals F1 competition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, our students are able to explore the world and learn about countless career-paths and areas of study. In addition, we will be introducing a new computer science course, AP Computer Science Principles, which will give our students exposure to game design and fundamental programming which is essentially a global language. In order to continue fostering this transformational learning shift, professional development must be available to the teaching staff. The skills and talents of each teacher vary and will require a wide range of options for furthering their expertise. The expectation will be to apply the newly acquired skills into daily lesson planning. Over the next five years the design of the technology spaces will change dramatically as well. Historically, the students have traveled to a lab to work on desktop computers. Traditional computer labs will be phased out in favor of mobile digital resources. For the 2017-2018 school year the District will be receiving one new cart at each elementary building to compliment the devices already in use. At the middle school, three new carts containing 96 devices will be introduced. At the high school level, the newly added computer science course will receive a set of 32 new devices and 10 new computers for the TED room. As a result of the new devices, the annex computer lab will be decommissioned and the room will be repurposed. Finally, 11 convertible devices will be added to enable district administrators more mobility throughout the schools. As with any new journey, there will be obstacles and challenges, but we are confident that through open communication and collaboration we will move the Brentwood Borough School District forward in the digital age.