We are excited to start the 2016 - 2017 school year! Our first few days and weeks of school are intentionally designed to introduce students to the ideas of our school culture. While the school days will still begin at 8:05am and end 3:10pm, we have a arranged the schedule differently for the first few days. The details of those days are below:
September 1st - Creative Process with Advisory
All students will engage in the challenge of completing a collaborative project in one day. This low-stakes, high-fun creative experience will help students get to know their Advisory groups and provide an introduction to the creative process. The day will begin with inspiration at The John Michael Kohler Arts Center using Thinking Routines. Each Advisory will create a product that interprets a school wide theme developed from shared thinking after inspiration. (The Maker Movement is among us and the benefits such as student engagement, tinkering and innovation are pouring out of research publications like Edutopia.)
Schedule
September 2nd - Service Learning Day
On the second day of school, each grade level will provide service to the Sheboygan community in various locations:
8th graders at Habitat Restore
6th graders at Sheboygan River Area of Concern
7th graders at Nourish and the Nourish Urban Farm
We will begin the day getting to know the organizations and setting personal intentions related to the service. While this day is another opportunity to build community, it is also a way for students to understand their own habits and develop long term goals. Student will reflect on Service Learning Day in a way that connects students’ intentions with their academic goals for the year. (We encourage students to bring a lunch from home on this day, but we will also have bag lunches available from the school district.)
Permission Slips for 6th grade, 7th grade or 8th grade. (Most families signed permission slips at registration. However, if you do not recall signing one, please stop in our school office to do so or print ad sign one from the links above.)
Schedule
September 6th - Camp Anokijig
Students will experience team building through camp activities such as fire building, war canoe races, blind hunter, and a low ropes course. These experiences and the reflective practices that support them are meant to challenge and connect Advisory groups, providing an anchor experience when they are challenged in the future. Camp Anokijig Outdoor Education and The Étude Group continue to collaborate to to enrich our community.
Permission Slips for all Mosaic students. (Most families signed permission slips at registration. However, if you do not recall signing one, please stop in our school office to do so or print ad sign one from the links above.)
Schedule
September 7th - 9th - Introduction to Mosaic
The rest of the week will be spent at school, with introductions to projects, seminars, academics, advisory, and all of the cultural aspects of The Mosaic School. The daily schedules will start and end with advisory to adjust to school supported, in a small group setting, with the ability to ask questions and will be different each day. We will follow a regular schedule starting on Monday, September 12th.
Schedule for September 7th
Schedule for September 8th
Schedule for September 9th
MAKER Break, the creative makerspace program developed by The Étude Group’s IDEAS Academy and The ARTery of the John Michael Kohler Art Center, was a featured program at the August 11th Levitt Amp Sheboygan Summer Music Series.
MAKER Break, the creative makerspace program developed by The Étude Group’s IDEAS Academy and The ARTery of the John Michael Kohler Art Center, was a featured program at the August 11th Levitt Amp Sheboygan Summer Music Series.
MAKER Break, the creative makerspace program developed by The Étude Group’s IDEAS Academy and The ARTery of the John Michael Kohler Art Center, was a featured program at the August 11th Levitt Amp Sheboygan Summer Music Series.
We are excited to announce a free summer makerspace program developed by IDEAS Academy[ideas/] and The ARTery of The John Michael Kohler Arts Center. MAKER BREAK is a series of summer workshops and sessions that explore a wide range of making practices and activities. Participants can explore everything from circuitry and mic building at IDEAS Academy to knotsmanship and screenprinting in The ARTery.
We are excited to announce a free summer makerspace program developed by IDEAS Academy[ideas/] and The ARTery of The John Michael Kohler Arts Center. MAKER BREAK is a series of summer workshops and sessions that explore a wide range of making practices and activities. Participants can explore everything from circuitry and mic building at IDEAS Academy to knotsmanship and screenprinting in The ARTery.
We are excited to announce a free summer makerspace program developed by IDEAS Academy[ideas/] and The ARTery of The John Michael Kohler Arts Center. MAKER BREAK is a series of summer workshops and sessions that explore a wide range of making practices and activities. Participants can explore everything from circuitry and mic building at IDEAS Academy to knotsmanship and screenprinting in The ARTery.
Dear Parents,
Students in the 4th and 5th grades at ESAA spent time this spring participating in the World Peace Games and were guided by the essential question, “How can people better understand each other?”
Everyone who has walked through the halls of IDEAS and Mosaic in recent weeks has noticed a giant peach, the huge copy of Matilda, and a small chocolate factory. These set pieces have had many people wondering how they would be used. That question was answered on Tuesday night when Diane Jones presented her Exhibition of Learning in the John Michael Kohler Art Center Matrix on Tuesday, May 24th.