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Braving the Unknown
“This is so different, it’s different than when I’m home…I’m not used to so many other kids!”
These were the honest words shared by a young big eyed Spark Studio learner this week. While everyone was in the midst of a group activity this learner turned and shared her observation with me and all I could think was —WOW, she’s spot on, yes, this is different! Struck by her honesty I decided to ask “Is different good or different bad?” She thought for a minute and beautifully said “I don’t know, maybe both”.
What does it mean?
What has this year meant to you? What has this past year at Acton meant to your child? If you are continuing on your hero’s journey with us next year or if you aren’t how will your Acton experience be part of your life journey? What were your highlights, your challenges? Are you different today than on the first few days of the school year? How, in what ways are you different?
Sometimes, it can be scary to reflect. Did I accomplish all that I hoped? Maybe not, maybe so, but hopefully you were able to gain along the way. Give yourself a moment right now as an Acton parent and ask yourself some of these questions or perhaps others. Give yourself the space to reflect and hopefully honor the hard work you put in, the hard work of your child, and the hard work of our collective community as we embarked on this journey of the year together. Today we celebrate a milestone, the end of Session 7 but more importantly the end of our school year. During this beautifully, new, hard, but wondrous year we have found a minimum of 5 nuggets of shared treasure.
Hero Collaboration
Our community is rich, full of experts, masters, and heroes ready to share their journey and experience with learners. This past April a very special and inspiring hero visited Acton and what developed was a fun, creative, and inspiring collaborative process!
It all started with a need. “We need art!” Art makes a space, a school, a home, feel lived in and inspiring. Rather than searching online for that perfect Etsy art to fill our white-walled school lobby we knew there was a greater opportunity right here in our community, a local artist.
Goals, Goals, Goals
What is a goal? A goal is something you set your sights on, something you want to achieve by working hard with lots of effort. Do we need to work towards a goal? No, absolutely not! But, it’s the freedom to choose to put forth effort and continually set goals that may change everything!
Trusting Independence
It only seems fitting that this week we celebrate our country’s independence and the ratification of the Spark Studio rules, in fact now known as the Spark Studio Constitution. After learning about the process of creating the US Constitution and how this important document has and can be amended, learners revisited their rules and took stock of what is and isn’t working and what freedoms need protecting. The result was beautifully messy democracy. Instead of 9 rules, learners amended and ratified 14 studio laws and agreed on consequences of breaking the law. All learners signed their name to their Constitution agreeing to both follow the rules and enforce the rules.
So, what happens when learners are given the responsibility of upholding their rules? You guessed it, conflict emerges yet not too far behind courage follows.
Pollinating Owls
Remember the last time you saw a butterfly, what did it do? How did the sight of the butterfly make you feel? Were you surprised; were you inspired to look at the world with slightly different eyes in that moment? What happened after your surprise butterfly?
All week we’ve explored the process of pollination and all week I’ve been noticing the similarities of our owls with our very important pollinators. The way bees, bats, birds, and butterflies spread pollen is a lot like the way our owls spread joy.
Role Reversal
What would happen if Guides were transformed into learners and learners transformed into Guides? Are learners equipped to start their day and get to work on their own? What would happen if a Guide was invisible? These are the questions our Guide team was wondering and in the true Acton way we decided to test our curiosity with an experiment! Here’s how our 3 week experiment went:
Pa$$ing the Buck
[Ka-ching]
“Please review your Acton wallet and pay any outstanding tickets with your Owl bucks.” [shuffle…shuffle..sulk..thrill]
“Yes! I have $3 bucks, I can pay for Fun-Friday!”
What are Owl bucks and how does our Acton money system work? It’s easy, it’s just like the real world. When you break the law (studio and work period laws) you get a warning and if you break the law again, a ticket. If you can’t pay your fine, community service. Sometimes even, we hold donations where learners share why they are most deserving. What can you use your Owl bucks towards? $3 Fun Friday activity participation, $1 getting back personal items, extra snacks and more!
Growing Brains
What do you need to grow your brain? Food, sleep, sunshine, and something far more powerful, MINDSET! This week we’ve been exploring a Growth Mindset vs a Fixed Mindset and learners knew right away which sayings were growing their brain and which ones weren’t. If the concept of growth vs. fixed mindset is new to you, essentially, this concept has proven that word choice has a powerful influence on learning, motivation, and achievement. Words have POWER!
A Special Adventure
This Wednesday was one of those unexpected perfectly Acton moments full of questions, aha’s, and magical hero responses. During our morning circle our amazing Guides decided to ask learners a question “How do you feel every day when you step into the doors of Acton?” Learners responded “excited” “excited and a little nervous” “happy” “tired, because my Dad wakes me up soooo early”. After many repeats of “excited” and the like, we all agreed that when we step into Acton each day it feels special.
Changing the World
At Acton our mission is simple, for every child, parent, or person that enters our doors to find a calling and change the world. This is a tall order but we believe that changing the world can happen with tiny steps and these steps can have big impacts for our community, a friend, and ourselves. As a parent you may agree with us that our mission is pretty cool but it’s a whole other order to see it in action and to witness the effect our school environment can have on a learner even at the young age of 5. I’d like to share a heavy and beautiful moment that both surprised and reminded me why our work here at Acton is so meaningful.
Acton Exhibitions: Reflecting on the Journey
At Acton, we choose public exhibitions over exams. Instead of a test, our Owls are challenged to demonstrate their knowledge and their quest for information through a creative event for an audience of their peers, parents, and expert professionals. Exhibitions can be an original theater production, a rocket launch, garden tour, or chess tournament. It’s important to know that unlike Core Skills where learners demonstrate mastery of math and reading, Quest work is a place for them to explore, collaborate, fail, try again, and ultimately have the freedom to discover their gifts and talents. Due to Covid, we haven’t held public exhibitions but today with more safety and joy we present our first Acton Academy Oshkosh Spark Studio Exhibition of Chess, the world of Acton Chesslandia. Since we are experiencing a first together I thought it fitting to share how Guides and learners have been reflecting this week and share how you might talk to your child to go deeper after the Exhibition.
The Manner of Manners
Learning manners is hard! When you are under the age of 7 and your tummy is growling, setting a table, using kind words, arranging your food on your plate, and having patience for everyone around you to be ready to eat before you dive in is a Ninja Master level of difficulty. So, why do we have manners? Why do manners matter?
This week we explored these questions, practiced our top notch manners during lunch (and throughout the day), and learned hands-on how we might feel different when using manners every day. How did we “do” our manners? Well, of course we asked our learners to source ideas and come up with a list of what manners we most need during lunch. Of course, learners were spot-on!
Acton Oath
The arduous journey of developing systems and community seems magically timed with this session’s Chess Quest. Developing Acton studio rules, climbing studio privilege levels, voting of peace keepers, and supporting friends with kind reminders have all been steps preparing learners for this week’s ceremonious event, the Acton Knight oath.
Knights of Acton
This week in Acton Chesslandia learners received the call to knighthood. The knight chess piece moves forward two spaces and then to the side “gallup, gallup, step to the side” (a fun new dance move for many). As we began learning about knights, their moves, their shields, and the qualities of a knight’s bravery, I felt stumped by why only the knights move in this interesting way. All other chess pieces either move straight or diagonally but the knights are complex. Then, my answer was found in the studio with our learners!
Big Volcano
Being 5, 7, or even 37 is hard. It’s tough when things don’t go your way or when you can’t quite pinpoint your feeling or find the words to express yourself. Big emotions can be overwhelming but big emotions matriculate in to big passion, big drive, and big hearts. All qualities that make a beautiful and successful adult. Our owl heroes have been exploring their big emotions these past few weeks. They’ve been sharing their calming strategies with one another and have been experimenting with how they can calm, communicate, and make different choices when things don’t go their way and when their emotion volcanoes start to erupt.
One of the most powerful shifts this week was when an erupting owl gained perspective. During the morning work period two friends were like butterflies enjoying their flutter of distractions throughout the studio.
My KING!
The world of Acton Chesslandia is a place of storytelling, concentration, and fun. As we began our chess quest we learned all about the KING. The King moves one square at a time and can move in any direction. We recalled the stories of our two kings, the white king, King Chomper, was passionate about food and the black king, King Shaky, was passionate about jewels. Their crowns were designed and decorated with what they loved and perfectly reflected who they are. So, we asked learners some important questions and set them off on their mini king quest.
If you were a king, what would you be passionate about? What would make you venture out onto the Chesslandia chess board? How would your crown reflect who you are and what you care about?
A Hero’s Journey
Mulan, Nemo, Kung Fu Panda, Moana, Luke Skywalker, Harry Potter, and yes our beloved sisters Elsa and Anna. The story may seem different but each of these heroes is on a journey of adventure, identity, and life meaning. The reason we get hooked and root for these heroes is because they all share the same story, the story that American professor of literature Joseph Campbell refers to as the “monomyth” or the Hero’s Journey. We root for these heroes because we see ourselves in them, they are a mirror, a reminder that life is for living, exploring, failing, and most of all trying!
Curious Questions
Albert Einstein said “It’s not that I’m so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer.” Questions are truly the key and we know you’ve felt the beautiful and sometimes overwhelming laundry list of your learner’s curiosity. Questions asked by learners this week were “what makes moon craters, how do we create strawberry milk, why is it so muddy outside, what does responsibility mean, how do you spell scientist?” and the list goes on!
Questions are inspired by curiosity, and curiosity is a learner’s super power! Curiosity leads to questions, which lead to interest, which lead to deep discovery, exploration, grit, and eventually accomplished learning. Curiosity is the start of it all but how do we as parents cultivate curiosity?
Bathroom Magic
Maybe it’s the echo, the privacy, the calm stillness of “me” time, or maybe it’s pure creative magic that transforms our Acton bathrooms into full-on musicals!
Every day I have the pleasure of hearing learners belt their little hearts outs while caring for their bodies. There are top 40 songs with interesting lyrics, new compositions, and personal songs about the sun, the moon, or this one “my heart, my heart, beats…forever…(sung with deep feeling)”.