Monday, August 11, 2008

METSouth Participates in Big Picture's Big Bang VII Conference

Update from Big Bang VII

The METSouth co-founders (Jeff Wilson and Justin Howell) attended the Big Picture Company's annual Big Bang Conference in Providence, Rhode Island this past week (Wednesday, Aug. 6 to Saturday, Aug. 9). While there, we continued to strengthen our contacts within the Big Picture network of schools. We had great discussions about the logistics of opening METSouth in 12 months with several principals from MET/Big Picture schools in Chicago, Providence, Nashville, and California. Not only were we able to speak with principals from schools that have been in operation for 5+ years, we also had the opportunity to connect with principals who will be opening schools this year (Washington, DC, New Mexico, Connecticut, and New York) and also to meet with colleagues from Philadelphia who will be opening a school at the same time we are, August 2009.

Our discussions revolved around creating stronger ties within the network of existing Big Picture/MET schools, keeping new school startups connected and the lines of communication and collaboration open, building and sustaining a culture of numeracy in our schools that is just as important for students as a culture of literacy, strengthening the "Big Picture approach" to science, discussing what data should be collected and evaluated to measure student and overall school success, and reflecting on the initial conclusions from the ongoing longitudinal study of Big Picture graduates. In addition to formal workshops, the dialogue with staff from around the country occurred on an informal level late into the night. You know you are working with passionate people who recognize and value the importance of their work when they are discussing educational policy into the early morning hours!

Not only did we extend our contacts deeper into the national network of schools, we also met people from around the world who were at Big Bang representing international Big Picture schools. There was a group of school starters and consultants from the Netherlands as well as from Australia (who even brought a student-intern to the conference). It is inspiring to know that people from around the world are seeing the value of this nontraditional approach to education and the importance of working to develop a 21st century educational program for the benefit of kids and communities all around this world.

Here are some pictures of the METSouth team at work at Big Bang VII:


Next Steps
  • Next week, Justin will go to Oakland, CA to work for 2 and a half weeks as a "principal intern" at METWest High School, a very well-respected and successful school. While there, Justin will have the opportunity to work closely with principal Eve Gordon and the staff at METWest to assist in the preparation for the new school year as well as being an active participant in the first week of school with students. This is a great opportunity for Justin to further his on-going principal training by being an observer and participant in staff development, program development, community outreach, and building the small school culture internally....all tasks that METSouth will face in exactly 12 months.
  • On Monday, August 18, Mark Estes (CFO, METSouth, Inc.) will represent METSouth at a meeting to discuss the changes to the state of Georgia's charter school rules in light of the recently enacted legislation that establishes an alternative authorizer commission for the approval of charter school applications in the state. We look forward to sharing our ideas with the Georgia Department of Education's Charter School Division next week.
  • METSouth, Inc. has a new office located at the future location of METSouth High School (575 Boulevard SE, Atlanta) in the Grant Park neighborhood.
  • METSouth will begin holding information meetings in September as well as meeting with students, parents, administrators, counselors, and community stakeholders from our anticipated feeder schools.

Please check back for more information over the next few weeks as we continue moving forward for an August 2009 start date!!!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

METSouth Founders in Philly

The founders of the METSouth Charter School Initiative, Jeff Wilson and Justin Howell, were in Philadelphia for the past week to work with the founder and Executive Director of Big Picture Philadelphia, David Bromley. The idea was to bring together these two Big Picture organizations in order to learn and share the unique challenges that each group has faced as well as ways to move forward in bringing this exciting, unique educational experience to the students of Atlanta and Philadelphia. The week of meetings included topics ranging from facilities and development to the curriculum approach of the MET/Big Picture model.

METSouth now plans on traveling in the next few weeks to MET/Big Picture schools in: Oakland, Providence, and the Bronx. This is in order to be a part of the major milestones of hiring, pre-planning within the schools themselves, meetings between advisers and their students and parents, and the crucial first week of school. METSouth will use the opportunity to learn from others in the national Big Picture network before doing this ourselves prior to our August 10, 2009 opening date. STAY TUNED!!!