4 Ways To Transform The School Experience

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4 Ways To Transform The School Experience

Are you ready to shake up your school experience?

Lead ‘Em Up Classroom will re-energize your school experience. It will foster a culture of growth, connection, and achievement.

Schools across the country are experiencing more apathy than ever. Students and teachers lack passion and have no school spirit.

There’s no life, no energy, and students are not flourishing.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

If you’re ready to flip the script and transform your school experience; keep reading.

Enhanced Relationships

For everyone in the educational world, we understand that we are in the “people business.” It begins and ends with relationships. The Lead ‘Em Up curriculum has the power to elevate all relationships on campus. It has enhanced student-to-student relationships. Our curriculum has also enhanced student-to-teacher relationships as well. This case study from Carterville HS (ILL) documents the impact Lead ‘Em Up had on relationships.

When students feel a deeper sense of connection, they have a stronger desire to go to school. The stronger connections help them show up at a higher level. With these stronger relationships comes a deeper sense of trust. Trusting relationships are the foundation of school collaboration and problem-solving. Lead ‘Em Up Classroom includes specific resources to help students build strong relationships.

Reduced Behavior Referrals

According to research conducted by USAToday, 70% of educators say students are misbehaving more now than they did before 2020. The common goal across the country is to reduce behavior referrals. Through the Lead ‘Em Up Classroom we have seen a reduction in student referrals. Positive student behavior increases with the implementation of Lead ‘Em Up Classroom.

White River Valley (VT) school saw an 82% reduction in behavior referrals. The reduction in behavior referrals came after implementing Lead ‘Em Up Classroom. It’s one thing to teach students what “not to do”, but it’s another to cast a vision of what we want to build. Lead ‘Em Up Classroom casts the vision of a thriving classroom environment. Through this vision we see students wanting to show up better and achieve at a higher level. Lead ‘Em Up Classroom engages today’s students like no other curriculum out there. It speaks to them and calls them up to live at a higher level.

Bringing Campus Back to Life

Educators throughout the country cite a lack of life, or school spirit present on campus. Schools come to life through the power of shared language and experiences. When students and teachers can experience Lead ‘Em Up Classroom it creates a sense of “us”. The shared language of the Lead ‘Em Up Classroom aligns everyone on campus with the same vision. This shared language unites everyone in their efforts. The best part about this shared language is that it is simple, sticky, and transferable. Everyone can speak it on campus and it applies to all parts of school life.

If you want to elevate campus life and school spirit you must be intentional about it. Some schools have great spirit. There is life in halls and classrooms. People become energized and engaged. A culture that breathes life into both students and teachers will bring life back to campus. Every student and teacher deserves the opportunity to be in a high-performing school.

Engaging Staff Training

In the current educational climate, 8-10% of teachers are leaving the profession yearly. This is a staggering number. Schools cannot afford to continue to lose teachers at the current rate. Teachers are the critical component of a thriving school. The success and experience of the student shouldn’t be left to chance. Teachers need to feel invested so they are better prepared to serve their students at a high level.

There is power in staff development training. Schools are only as good as their teachers in the building. The goal of administrators is to build as strong and as healthy of a staff as possible. Teachers need to have the opportunity to experience professional development that is different. Meaningful professional development elevates, engages, and equips teachers to shift school culture. Thriving educators help students perform at their highest level. Transformational professional development is the best way to elevate teacher engagement and performance.

Lead ‘Em Up Classroom is the curriculum to transform your school experience. This life-changing program will enhance relationships on campus. It will reduce behavior referrals. It will bring life to your campus, and provide engaging staff training.

Here is a link to our podcast which goes into more detail on each area discussed.

Get more information on bringing Lead ‘Em Up Classroom to your campus.

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