H.J. Cody administrators to share school redesign ideas with provincial colleagues
Successful school redesign at H.J. Cody School in Sylvan Lake has earned administrators a special invite.
Chinook’s Edge School Division describes school redesign as ‘ensuring students take ownership of their own learning by creating a school culture and expectation that they master concepts along the way through a variety of methods.’
According to Myranda Shepherd, Coordinator with Central Alberta Regional Consortium, the school’s thoughts on assessment and learning need to be heard by as many educators as possible.
“Principal Mike Garrow, and vice principals Alexandra Lambert and Darcy Marshall, have been so intentional about creating sustainable growth in quality learning and setting a culture where these high expectations are modeled and lived,” she says. “There is nothing more important to students than the quality of learning in the classroom, and H.J. Cody has taken that priority to a powerful level.”


