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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

A Small Learning Community (SLC), also referred to as a School-Within-A-School, is a school organizational model that is an increasingly common form of learning environment in American secondary schools to subdivide large school populations into smaller, autonomous groups of students and teachers. SLCs can also be physical learning spaces.

The primary purpose of restructuring secondary schools into SLCs is to create a more personalized learning environment to better meet the needs of students. Each community will often share the same teachers and student members from grade to grade. Teachers in these units usually have common planning time to allow them to develop interdisciplinary projects and keep up with the progress of their shared students.

Types




Small Learning Communities in SLzUSD - San Lorenzo Unified has “choice-based” enrollment at the high school level, which means that a student can sign up to attend any one of our high school Small Learning Communities (SLCs),...

SLCs can take several forms.

  • Theme-Based Smaller Learning Communities or Focus Schools are usually formed around a specific curricular theme. Examples might include "Success Academy" or "Humanities".
  • Houses may be themed or non-themed or separated by grade levels.
  • Career Academies are generally a three- or four-year structure developed around a career theme or Career Clusters. Characterized by career-related electives and integration of career theme across entire academic curriculum.
  • Freshman Academies are structure designed to support 9th grade students as they transition into high school.
  • Magnet Schools are a career-themed SLC that includes accelerated course-work for Gifted & Talented students.

Examples


Joseph A. Gregori High School
Joseph A. Gregori High School. Source : gregori.mcs4kids.com

  • Atlantic Coast High School (Jacksonville)
  • Balboa High School (San Francisco)
  • Betty H. Fairfax High School (Phoenix)
  • Cane Ridge High School (Nashville, TN)
  • Chávez High School (Houston)
  • Diamond Bar High School (Diamond Bar, CA)
  • Edmonds Woodway High School (Edmonds, Washington)
  • Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Maryland)
  • Fayetteville High School (Fayetteville, AR)
  • Hillsdale High School (San Mateo)
  • Kelvyn Park High School (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Lebanon High School (Lebanon, OR)
  • Lincoln High School (Tacoma, Washington)
  • Lynnwood High School (Bothell, Washington)
  • Marysville Getchell High School (Marysville, Washington)
  • McGavock High School (Nashville, TN)
  • Minneapolis South High School
  • Monroe High School (Los Angeles)
  • North Hollywood High School (Valley Village, Los Angeles)
  • Northwestern High School (Maryland)
  • R.L. Turner High School (Carrollton, TX)
  • The Wheatley School (Old Westbury, NY)
  • Wyandotte High School (Kansas City, Kansas)

See also


Literacy Circles Storyboard by e049506
Literacy Circles Storyboard by e049506. Source : www.storyboardthat.com

  • Small schools movement

References


Brianna Hull â€
Brianna Hull â€" Eagle's Eye Online. Source : www.ruskinnews.com

External links


West Orange High School - ppt video online download
West Orange High School - ppt video online download. Source : slideplayer.com

  • Association for Career and Technical Education small learning community resources
  • Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
  • Background and Structure of Career Clusters
  • U.S. Department of Education SLC Program
  • Career Academy Support Network
  • Institute for Research and Reform in Education
  • California League of Schools
  • National Educator Program

Escuelas Siglo XXI by Dr. José Rivera-Jiménez - issuu
Escuelas Siglo XXI by Dr. José Rivera-Jiménez - issuu. Source : issuu.com

 
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