After earning its bronze level certification, the district will now continue to plan for the future and assess its current capabilities for students before applying for its silverĀ level
Earlier in the school year, Eastern Regional High School learned it had earned its certification as a āFuture Readyā school at the bronze level. The school had made it a goal to be labeled as such over a year ago, and achieved its goal of receiving the honor in its first year of applying.
According to the Future Ready Schools New Jersey program, āFuture Readyā is a certification program created to support schools with the resources needed to implement digital learning and promote the skills, abilities and capacities essential for student success in college andĀ career.
Last year was the first year Eastern Regional became active in the pursuit of attaining the level of Future Ready, despite it being the second year of the program at the stateĀ level.
Rather than rush an application last year, school administrators wanted to focus on the path of applying.
āThere was some talk about us rushing the application in, but we decided we wanted to make it part of our District Advisory meeting, which is [Superintendent] Dr. Mellebyās group of stakeholders in the community,ā said Robert Cloutier, director of curriculum. āWe wanted to make it part of that process because we saw it as more valuable of the process of getting feedback from our stakeholders.ā
āThe process itself was very valuable,ā said Cloutier. āNot only because it led to the certification, but it brought up some different issues about revising the district vision and the mission statement.ā
Several major areas determine Future Ready status: leadership, education, and curriculum instruction and technology support. The school gives itself a self-assessed score on āindicatorsā of the given area on the application, and then the awards committee determines a final score after reviewing the material and evidence provided by the school, ranking Easternās abilities on varying levels of success, from insufficient to achieving or exemplary andĀ more.
Eastern received nearly a dozen āexemplaryā marks on its application, including for the indicator of sustaining a digital learning environment, a priority one requirement, that schools must achieve to be labeled as FutureĀ Ready.
Through the program, a school must be at the bronze level for one year before applying to be at silver level, which requires much more vigorous standards.
There arenāt requirements yet for the gold level, however such standards are to be laid out in theĀ future.
The school is already looking forward to achieving its silver level status through the program, making it a part of the long-term future for the district.
āMoving towards the silver level is now a part of our district goal,ā Cloutier said. āItās a part of creating a five-year strategic plan.ā
While reviewing the schoolās application, Cloutier believes the school is on the cusp, if not already able, of being able to pass as silver level. The application is the same for the next level; it just requires a school to score higher in certain areas than the bronze levelĀ does.
Cloutier and Phil Smart, vice principal of student activities and TV media and the supervisor of technology, look forward to continuing to work on the project over the next fewĀ years.
āThereās some areas that weāre doing well that weād even like to do better,ā said Cloutier. āAnother nice part about this is itās an ongoing process, its continual improvement. Itās a good tool for us to always come back to and say āare we progressing?ā Itās a wonderful structure that helped combine the efforts in the curriculum office with the efforts in the technology office.ā
Smart appreciated the tangible and digital results that came out of the application process for the school to now have movingĀ forward.
āIt really created some living documents, those links to evidence,ā Smart said. āSome of those are living documents that weāre using to evaluate and will continue to use to evaluate how we are doing in certain areas. That was an important part of this process asĀ well.ā
According to Smart and Cloutier, the current plan for the school is to apply for the silver level certification in the next two years after creating a five-year strategic plan and determining how technology relates to that plan, which is a large part of the silverĀ level.