The Successful Middle School in a Minute: Recent Episodes

Association for Middle Level Education

Welcome to The Successful Middle School in a Minute, a video blog and podcast which aims to bring AMLE’s landmark text on best practice in the middle grades to life. The goal is simple: to connect middle school educators across the world one quick conversation at a time. In each episode, an educator shares a high-impact practice or idea which captures the 18 characteristics of successful middle grades school. It’s the start of a conversation, an idea to spark implementation in your school and give you the connections you need to make it come alive.

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Featured Educator: Jay Posick, Principal
School: Merton Intermediate School
Location: Merton, Wisconsin

When Principal Posick realized that students at Merton Intermediate School didn’t have much choice in their education, he and his superintendent prioritized giving students the right “space” to explore by using a school remodel to create the infrastructure and room needed for more exploratory opportunities. School staff helped generate ideas for new exploratory offerings and, most importantly, kids get to pick based on their interest.

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Featured Educators: Lisa Meade @lisameade23 and Maria Kolodziewjski
School: Granville Junior-Senior High School
Location: Granville, New York, USA
Granville Jr./Sr. High School puts students at the center of their teaming strategy for 7th and 8th grades. Each grade level team has leveraged Google to create classroom webpages that offer coordinated communication with parents/families. They have also implemented Tutorial Periods for each teacher to provide extra help to students and use a running spreadsheet to see what’s due/being worked on across the grade level. They also reassess and reassign students throughout the year based on student-teacher connections and what they each need individually at that time. The team communicates regularly to keep track of students, issuing “Amber Alerts” when students need additional support both academically and social-emotionally.

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Featured Educator: Chris Legleiter, @clegleiter
School: Leawood Middle School
Location: Leawood, Kansas, USA

At the center of Leawood Middle School’s culture is the belief that together is when we’re better. Principal Chris Legleiter talks about ways they’ve empowered students, staff, and families including giving students opportunities to tell the story of the school, the RSVP program (Raising Student Voice and Participation student focus groups on key topics the insights from which are shared out to staff), integrating families into the staff’s professional learning, and more. Chris sees the impact of these initiative in low staff turnover and positive relationships with students and families.

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Featured Educator: Dr. Donald Gately, @donald_gately
School: Jericho Middle School
Location: Jericho, New York, USA

Derived from the professional development model by the same name, students are invited to submit topics and passions of interest and then present them as a session. Students can choose which session they’d like to attend. At Jericho Middle School, the idea took off with students signing up to share a wide variety of sessions ranging from how to draw anime, politics, sports-related topics, how to prevent stress, making your own slime, and many more. Dr. Gately believes any school can find doable ways to give students a voice in their own learning experience, and encourages interested educators to reach out if they’d like to learn more about Kid Ed Camp.