Portrait of a Graduate
- OVERVIEW
- WHAT IS PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE?
- WHY PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE?
- HOW DID WE DEVELOP PORTRAIT?
- THE FINAL PRODUCT
- RESOURCES
OVERVIEW
The ACS Portrait of a Graduate was developed through a local, robust process that engaged the education system and the wider community. It focuses on the whole child and describes the characteristics and skills that will empower students for success now and in the future. The ACS Portrait of a Graduate also served as the North Star in the development of the district’s strategic plan: Mission 2030.
WHAT IS PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE?
A COLLECTIVE VISION ARTICULATING THE COMMUNITY'S HOPES AND ASPIRATIONS FOR STUDENTS.
Portrait of a Graduate is a process by which we, as a community, ask, “What should a graduate of Athens City Schools look like?” Locally developed and globally positioned, the portrait will serve as a North Star in developing and implementing our strategic plan for preparing students for the incredible opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow.
The design process involved the entire school community - educators, students, parents, businesses and others - as we collectively defined a visual and practical representation of the goals our community and schools can work toward to incorporate and ensure 21st century learning experiences for all students.
WHY PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE?
OUR STUDENTS DESERVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO SUCCEED IN SCHOOL, THE WORKPLACE, & IN LIFE.
The world is changing. Experts argue over what the jobs market will look like in 10 or 20 years' time, but they all agree - it is changing faster than at any other time in history.
Today's elementary school students will end up in jobs that do not even exist today.
In today's increasingly global and innovative economy, students must be well prepared to contribute and compete to achieve success. As a community, we asked ourselves if our current educational model is preparing students to succeed in school, the workplace, and in life. The development of a clear picture that defines our end goal for our students was the first step in framing a new vision for our school system.
HOW DID WE DEVELOP PORTRAIT?
AS A COMMUNITY CONNECTED BY EDUCATION.
- THE DESIGN
- TIMELINE & ACTIVITES
- COMMUNITY FEEDBACK & CONTRIBUTIONS
- WHAT WE HEARD
- WHAT WE DID WITH THE DATA
THE DESIGN
LEADERS WHO HELPED THE COMMUNITY SHAPE THE CONVERSATION SURROUNDING OUR PORTRAIT.
The design team included of a cross-section of community leaders selected by the district Strategic Planning Committee. The design team facilitated the community effort as we asked ourselves these essential questions: What are the hopes, aspirations, and dreams that this community has for our young people? What are the characteristics, capabilities, habits of mind, and skills that our children need for success in this rapidly changing and complex world? What are the implications for the student experience provided in our schools across all grade levels?
The design team included business leaders, teachers, parents, students, Board of Education members, Instructional Leadership Team members, and representatives from local post-secondary institutions.
WHAT WE EXPECTED FROM THE DESIGN TEAM:
- Authentic Collaboration
- Diligent, High-quality Research
- Reliable Sources of Relevant Information & Resources
- Community Meetings, Thought Exchanges, & Opportunities for Constructive Feedback
TIMELINE & ACTIVITES
- October 2018 Initial Meeting with Internal Stakeholders
- October-November 2018 Establish the Design Team
- November 2018 Design Team Meeting 1 - Organize, Plan & Begin Research
- January 2019 Design Team Meeting 2
- January 11, 2019 Introduce & Share Portrait of a Graduate with School Administrators
- January - March 2019 Design Team Research, Meetings & Discussions
- February 2019 Design Team Meeting 3
- February 4, 2019 Community Meeting1 (Visioning)
- February-March 2019 Share Portrait with Larger Community - Revise as Needed
- April 30, 2019 Community Meeting 2 (Drafting)
- May - June 2019 Present Final Portrait of a Graduate & Begin the Strategic Plan
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK & CONTRIBUTIONS
HOW WE GATHERED YOUR FEEDBACK.
We reached out to our community both in person and digitally. When possible, we spoke to groups directly. We shared informational videos, wesbites and resources with respondent groups using the ACS mass notification system and social media channels. We solicited responses through a published article in the local newpaper. We delivered digital surveys. We shared the portrait process and collected responses from the entire community.
WHO WE ASKED
BREAKDOWN OF PARTICIPANTS
WHAT OUR COMMUNITY SAID
WHAT WE HEARD
HOW THE SIX MAJOR THEMES EMERGED
The design team reviewed and analyzed all the data collected. The team considered all 2708 individual repsonses one by one and grouped them into the most logical categories according to the nature of the character trait or skill. As a result, six major themes emerged. The following table shows the breakdown of the responses and the grouping of responses into themes.
CHARACTER |
CITIZENSHIP |
CRITICAL THINKING |
CREATIVITY |
COLLABORATION |
COMMUNICATE |
Grit |
Common Sense |
Analytical |
Creativity |
Adaptability |
Communication |
Accountability |
Acceptance |
Cognitive Flexibility |
Divergent Thinking |
Collaborate |
Articulate |
Character |
Balance |
Critical Thinker |
Fail Fast |
Flexibility |
Writing Skills |
Christian Character |
Civic Minded |
Logical |
Fail Forward |
Cognitive Skills |
Effective Communicator |
Self-Discipline |
Civic Responsibility |
Problem Solver |
Innovation |
Team Player |
Effective Listener |
Ethical |
Emotional Intelligence |
Reasoning |
Learning in Failure |
Conflict Resolution |
Persuasion |
Hard Working |
Compassionate |
Problem Identifier |
Nontraditional |
Public Speaking |
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Honesty |
Empathetic |
Resourceful |
Speech |
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Initiative |
Emotional Thinker |
Risk Taker |
Typing |
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Personal Responsibility |
Globally Aware |
Risk Management |
Writing |
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Integrity |
Patience |
Entrepreneurship |
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Leadership |
Self-Awareness |
Hands on Activities |
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Lifelong Learner |
Selfless |
Digital Content Creation |
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Loyalty |
Sensible |
Explorers |
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Manners |
Serve |
Forward Thinking |
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Perseverance |
Thoughtful |
Future Thinker |
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Punctuality |
Tolerant |
Guessing |
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Resilience |
Understanding |
Visionary |
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Self Motivated |
Discernment |
Speculation |
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Confidence |
Courteous |
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Focus |
Respectful |
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Fortitude |
Helpful |
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Enthusiasm |
Kind |
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Passionate |
Humble |
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Organized |
Growth Mindset |
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Morals |
Open Minded |
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Time Management |
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Commitment |
WHAT WE DID WITH THE DATA
Portrait of a Graduate is a process by which we, as a community, ask, “What should a graduate of Athens City Schools look like?” The portrait will serve as a North Star in developing and implementing our strategic plan for preparing students for the incredible opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow. The finished product is a collective vision articulating the community's hopes and dreams for our students as we work to incorporate and ensure 21st century learning experiences for all.