portrays. Student projects run the gamut, from working in an elementary classroom, to app development, to blogging. “It’s an interesting way to keep kids engaged in the second half of their senior year. This project allows them to be off-site, working on something that they’re passionate about, and keep that motivation going to the end of their school year.” STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING Medfield’s success is attributed to a student-first culture, where educators and staff prioritize the wellbeing and growth of students. “I think that’s what drives the work every day, we understand why we’re here,” says Dr. Marsden.“We’re also fortunate to have a supportive community where parents have high expectations for their kids and all of us. That’s an important piece of our overall success too, because we understand that we’re here for the kids, and we have great family support. That partnership among the students, the teachers, and the parents is just really, really strong.” 305 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 MEDF IELD PUBL IC SCHOOLS
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