by BVBA | Dec 4, 2018 | Innovation, Newberg
There are a couple of fantastic projects that are happening at Newberg High School. One is the creation of a mental wellness center. The other is the building of an Agile Learning Lab. For the first project, we found a few motivated, smart community partners and gave...
by BVBA | Dec 1, 2018 | Community, d.T-a.L Experience, Newberg
Student organized and led, Newberg High School hosted Tiger Trades Day on Friday, October 5th. Led by the CEO of Tiger Manufacturing, a student-run, for profit, on campus manufacturing business, the entire day was organized to showcase the various career and technical...
by BVBA | Aug 27, 2018 | Dallas, Dayton, Innovate Oregon, Newberg, School, Yamhill-Carlton
Thanks to Education First, 20 educators from all over Yamhill County and the west valley attended the first viewing in Oregon of the movie Beyond Measure. Schools/districts included: Chemeketa Community College, Dallas, Dayton, Delphian, Grand Ronde, North Marion,...
by BVBA | Mar 4, 2018 | Community, d.T-a.L Experience, Newberg, School
The Integrated Design Studio (IDS) at Newberg High School is a multi-disciplinary, project-centered approach to teaching and learning. Our students are thinkers and makers, designers and builders, hackers and hipsters, future plumbers and physicians. We employ a...
by BVBA | Apr 28, 2018 | d.T-a.L Experience, Newberg, School Retool
On Feb. 22-23, 2017, 20 teachers and staff from Newberg High School and middle schools will “Breakaway” for two days of intensive professional development learning a design-driven method for curriculum creation that builds a culture of innovation in their schools....
by BVBA | Feb 17, 2018 | Community, d.T-a.L Experience, Newberg, School, School Retool
As the Construct Foundation kicks off Oregon’s second School Retool cohort in Central, Oregon this week, (see press release) with 19 principals from Culver, Crook, Redmond, and Bend LaPine school districts, we recently reached back to a School Retool Fellow from last...
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