Sherman ISD Building Bearcats Magazine Dec/Jan 2017-18 | Page 8

Building Bearcats Academically: The Trip of a Lifetime By Holly Kapp & Emily Parks t did you el experiences. Where did you go? Wha Think back to your most memorable trav learn? do? And, most importantly, what did you were you le experiences in school? What grade Now, think back to your most memorab n? tly, what did you lear in? What did you do? And, most importan curricular you went to school, or what classes or extra Regardless of how old you were, where empowers, like travel, education changes you. It programs you were involved in, much re. er, your life, and your futu educates, and prepares you, for your care ergarten, it’s a journey. From the first day of kind Building Bearcats is not only a vision, Bearcats our lop n ISD works to mature and deve to graduation day and beyond, Sherma through academics. ortunities,” child because it gives options and opp “Academics is important for the whole students’ ry Education at SISD, said. “It builds up Dr. Gayle Smith, Director of Elementa them the in positive and profound ways. It gives confidence, and helps them to give back s, create, they can communicate and articulate idea opportunity to express their voice, [so] the real to te ribu cont to s can use their academic and innovate - lots of different ways they world around them.” Elementary: Deciding to Take a Trip h time rs are taken into consideration: How muc When deciding to take a trip, many facto friends? you want to go alone, or with family and will you have? How much will it cost? Do deciding e sure your trip is successful. Much like The groundwork must be done to mak stions que e thos of y man er starts with answering to take a trip, a child’s educational care ry. enta elem in ins uation. In Sherman ISD, that beg and laying the foundation toward grad foundation n instruction on developing literacy – the SISD focuses much of its early educatio n to read lear ents s on literacy instruction help stud of learning. Not only does an emphasi ership own ks things that interest them, and spar and write, but also it helps students find be successful in kindergarten. in their education – ensuring they can literacy, try to give students a firm foundation in “We start in elementary,” Smith said. “We their love for learning.” math, critical thinking, and developing aging icated teachers and staff and a fun, eng Growing this love for learning takes ded omizes their Learning Destinations program epit environment. At Crutchfield Elementary, , campus ed on the right track. Earlier this year the district’s efforts to get students start welcome to es cloth tion t attendant suits and vaca administration and teachers donned fligh used to they h whic their “educational passport” students to school. Each child received begin planning their futures. want to early to start thinking about what they “We want them to realize it’s never too t like “Jus . Assistant Principal Kalyn McAlester said be and how to get there,” Crutchfield 8