ISY Strategic themes
2018 - 2023Service Learning
The below strategic theme was one of eight themes that guided ISY between April of 2018 and March of 2023. To view ISY’s latest themes, please see our main Strategic Themes Page.
Service Learning
Theme Statement: Recognizing the opportunity to contribute to change in both our own, as well as the larger community around us, ISY strives to be a leader in Service Learning as a means to engage as global citizens .
Strategic Objectives
- Develop a common definition and understanding of service learning in the ISY community.
- Build age appropriate service learning into ISY programs and curriculum throughout the school.
- Develop school wide, long term, mutually beneficial relationships with community partners.
- Create opportunities for reflection on service learning activities in order to increase student awareness, understanding and empathy.
- Create a progression of engagement, choice, and leadership.
- Create structures to foster engagement of the parent community.
Measurements
- Within two years, all students will have the opportunity to engage in at least one service activity throughout the academic year.
- Within two years, two service projects exist that are school wide, long term, and mutually beneficial.
- Within four years, students increasingly cite service learning as an important part of their ISY experience and personal growth. (i.e. – exit interviews, college applications, personal statements, reflection writing, what is means to be an ISY alumni)
- Within two years, a parent survey indicates increased parent engagement and understanding of service learning objectives.
Service Learning Updates
Castles and Culture in Pre-Kindergarten
Read about how our Pre-Kindergarten class has been learning about castles by connecting this topic to different cultures.
Service Learning at the Family Fun Fair
Find out all about the ISY Service Learning groups that are going to be at the Family Fun Fair on Saturday 18th Feb, 2023.
Kindergarten and Renewable Resources
Read how KG students really wanted to understand all about how solar power works and then experimented with the help of some 10th Graders.