NWLSD Portrait of a Graduate
NWLSD is committed to providing our students with the academic content and the real world skills they need to succeed in life. As our students engage in the classroom, their learning experience provides students with a hands-on learning approach, which allows for deeper learning and understanding as well as the mastery of academic content.
When students engage in hands-on learning experiences they are better able to transfer what is learned in the classroom and apply it to experiences beyond the school walls, ultimately preparing them to be future leaders.
Educating Tomorrow’s Leaders Today.
Interested in sharing career information with our students?
We’re looking for businesses/organizations who can speak to our Pre-K - 12 grade students about: career presentations, hands-on learning opportunities, real-world skills, career fair participation, internships, co-ops, and so much more!
Defining the skills our students need to thrive in and out of the classroom:
Adaptability
Our students….
demonstrate flexibility and resiliency by responding effectively to changing situations and circumstances
reflect and respond productively to feedback, praise, setbacks, and criticism
understand and balance differing views to negotiate workable solutions
Communication
Our students…
express thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written, and nonverbal communication for a variety of purposes and audiences
actively listen to understand others and remain open-minded
use communication strategies to resolve disagreements peacefully and productively
Critical Thinking
Our students…
consider multiple strategies and solutions to complex problems
consistently analyze, assess, and reflect to enhance the quality of their own thinking
apply intentional thinking that is clear, logical, and informed by evidence
propose solutions that are mindful to the impact they may have on self and others
Empathy
Our students…
demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, concern, and respect for others
seek to understand and connect with other’s thoughts, feelings, experiences, and cultures
Integrity
Our students…
earn others’ trust and respect by speaking and behaving in ways that are consistent and honest
do the right thing even when it is challenging
Learner’s Mindset
Our students…
display positive attitudes and beliefs about learning
demonstrate curiosity by exploring concepts and asking questions
actively seek diverse perspectives and learn from others
demonstrate perseverance by working towards a goal despite difficulties while learning and growing from mistakes
Example
The following is an example of the type of essential questions that our students will be working to answer as part of our grade level expeditions:
(Grade 6): How can we persuade more people to live and work in our community?
A Social Studies teacher may explore lessons in history, geography, politics, culture, and economic systems to identify how people live and work in various communities.
Expedition: A geospatial analyst who visits the classroom to show and discuss the aerial imagery used to develop geographic data that provides essential information about a ground or land's condition and how it impacts agriculture, urban planning, mining, and military intelligence.
A Language Arts teacher may ask students to write informative/explanatory texts and/or arguments to further examine the topic and convey and defend their ideas.
Expedition: Students visit a civil engineer firm to learn about the urban planning process. Afterwards they write arguments to defend their thoughts on what their community needs to create growth and revitalization in order to bring more people to live, work and play in the community.
Classroom Participation:
We’re looking for businesses/organizations who can speak to our Pre-K - 12 grade students in order to deepen their understanding. Are you or your organization interested in engaging with our students about career exploration, providing hands-on learning opportunities, sharing real-world skills, participating in career fairs, or providing our high school students with internships or co-op opportunities? Click Here
The district’s team of stakeholders met once per month starting in January, and convened throughout the month of April. The virtual meetings were held on the following dates: January 13, February 11, March 16 and April 14.
Click the links below to see an overview of our meeting minutes:
Our Board of Education formally adopted our Portrait of a Graduate in May of 2021.