The past eighteen months have been of
constant motion and positive changes for the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board
(SWLSB), beginning with the appointment of its new Director General, Stephanie
Vucko in January 2013. Then, in the Fall of 2013 came the
announcement of Phase 1 of the reorganization of the Laval high schools, which
has been a topic of much discussion in recent years.
In Phase 1 (also referred to as the
“change of address phase”) for the 2014-2015 school year, the two junior high
schools—Mother Teresa Junior and Laval Junior—will come together in one
building, at the current location of Mother Teresa Junior located at 2323, boul.
Daniel-Johnson, but remain separate schools for all intents and purposes. A similar procedure has been set up for the
senior schools, where Laurier Senior High School will share Laval Liberty’s
building on 3200, boul. du Souvenir.
Phase 1 is a stepping stone for Phase 2, in which the final process of
reorganization will take full effect for the beginning of the 2015-2016 school
year. After a required period of public
consultation on two proposed models in the spring of 2014, the Council of
Commissioners, at its regular Council meeting held on June 25, voted in favour
of Model 2, one junior high school and one senior high school, effectively
separating the juniors and seniors with two schools.
New
possibilities for Junior Students
Phase 1 of the reorganization has met
with some resistance and concern on the part of concerned parents, students and
other stakeholders. Many of these
concerns were addressed in public meetings held by SWLSB’s Chairman of the
Council of Commissioners and the Director General in the spring of 2014.
“I really am a big supporter of this
change, and I think that the reorganization of the Laval high schools is long
overdue,” says Richard Mason, principal of Laval Junior High School.
With regards to Phase 1, Mason explains that
his staff and that of Mother Teresa Junior High School have already had
meetings to plan for how the two schools will co-exist in the same building in
terms of shared spaces, separate spaces, orientation activities, etc. “We have even discussed combined activities
with the students of the two junior schools, especially with regards to leisure
activities. There are so many possibilities that can begin to take place right
away,” adds Mason. The two junior
schools will also have identical daily schedules in order to simplify all
school activities.
In Phase 1 of the reorganization, both
junior schools and both senior schools will experience status quo. All programs
will remain the same, staff and support services will remain the same as well
as the administration of the schools.
There will be separate administrative offices for both schools, and this
at both the junior and senior levels. The
schools will continue to organize traditional school events or community
leadership activities, as well as maintaining their dress codes for Phase 1. “The school board has really bent over
backwards to maintain status quo for Phase 1 for the benefit of the students
and staff…they really have the students’ best interest at heart,” says Mason.
What will be different, however, is the
investment SWLSB has made in bringing both buildings into the 21st
century in order to offer students at both the junior and senior levels a
state-of-the-art educational environment.
Some updates include Wi-Fi connections in both buildings, setting the
stage for BYOD (Bring your own device) pedagogical practices as well as an
increased number of Interactive white boards.
Dena Chronopoulos, Principal of Mother
Teresa Junior High School, explains that in Phase 1, the layout of internal services
has been optimized. One such example is
that a specific area of the school has now been dedicated to student services,
where all the specialists will be housed; school psychologist, spiritual
animator, guidance counsellors, nurses and social workers. “This new setup will promote better communication
and more inclusion,” says Chronopoulos.
She also adds that both schools will be working together in terms of
student security and anti-bullying awareness.
Both administrators agree that the
joining of the juniors together will result in a positive move forward for the
students. “There are strengths in each
of the schools, and by combining the junior schools together and the senior
schools together, this will result in creating a better school overall,” says
Mason.
New
Adventures for Senior Students
Senior students are benefitting from all
of the same opportunities as the juniors.
“I see this latest challenge as an opportunity to see education grow in
Laval, and to build something for years to come,” says Eric Ruggi, Principal of
Laurier Senior. Ruggi explains that with
a larger senior school, there will be more services and access to more programs
as the two seniors schools come together.
“This gives us opportunities to have more variety and more opportunities
to cater to the specific needs of students,” adds Ruggi. “And later the needs
of 21st century learners in terms of program offerings in Phase 2”.
Both Ruggi and the Principal of Laval
Liberty, Josée Côté, have already had several meetings to discuss how they will
be sharing the building and how to bring the students together. Many months were spent organizing every
detail as to how Phase 1 will be laid out, even to the point of planning out in
advance supervision spots for the teachers of both schools. In addition, in order to ensure that the
first few days of school go smoothly, Ruggi has organized multiple orientation
nights for students and their parents in late August, prior to the first day of
school.
“As educators, we all have that desire
to do what’s best for the students,” says Ruggi. In preparation for 2015-2016, Côté says she
will be working towards diversifying programs for students which weren’t
possible before. Now that the two senior
schools are coming together, more course options and programs can be offered
due to a larger number of students who will be able to enroll in them.
“Being able to offer students programs that
engage them is so important. I have seen
it create positive transformation in students, and I believe we can do this
while still being inclusive. All
students should have access to their choice,” adds Ruggi.
Both Ruggi and Côté say their staff is
looking forward to the new school year, and the innovation that it will
create. “Change is opportunity, and I’m
excited to be part of this big change process,” says Côté.
Going
forward to Phase 2
As Phase 2 is scheduled for 2015-2016,
both the junior schools and senior schools will have the current school year to
work out plans. Phase 2 will create a separate junior school and a separate
senior school, each having its own administrative staff and Governing Board. This
final phase in the reorganization process will eventually reduce operations
costs, which will allow monies to be redirected back to schools.
The current four school principals all
agree on one point; the new school model will eliminate any negative perceptions
or competition that existed between the schools. “We need to change the perception about the
high schools. We needed to do this move,”
says Côté.
From a pedagogical standpoint, the new
model of schools will allow for a better allocation of services, with junior
specialists working together and senior specialists working together. Teachers can combine their innovative
teaching methods with their peers, giving students more all-around
variety.
The Laval high schools reorganization
will allow for the school board to move forward and focus on the future and ensure
SWLSB continues to offer 21st century tools and resources to all its
students. The Chairman of the Council of Commissioners stated that, “The model
Council has adopted will resolve the registration imbalances that have been a
concern for many years in the Laval high schools and will offer more
opportunities and programs for our students.” In addition, the Laval population is growing
and a need for more schools will be required in the coming years, more
specifically a high school in the eastern Laval region. “We are looking forward
to this new beginning and I wish to express my gratitude to the Council and
stakeholders for their contribution during this consultation,” said Stephanie Vucko,
Director General of the school board.
It is abundantly clear that SWLSB has
been making every effort possible to hold on to tradition while moving towards
a 21st vision.
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