Inflexion Approach Navigation Tool: Shared Identity

Schools that develop a strong identity as a groundswell instead of from the top down understand what every stakeholder wants. And are positioned to help students achieve what they want for their future.

I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself.

– Maya Angelou

Crowdsource Workshops on Shared Identity

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Toolkit Resources for Shared Identity

A Source of Strength and Community: How Identity Keeps Santiam Canyon United Even When Everything Else is Falling Apart

A Source of Strength and Community: How Identity Keeps Santiam Canyon United Even When Everything Else is Falling Apart

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Santiam Canyon Superintendent, Todd Miller, shares how their school district’s …
Blonde woman brainstorms ideas on a large whiteboard that are presented from a group of diverse casual professionals sitting around a large meeting table.

Understanding & Visualizing School Identity: If Your School Was an Animal:

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Thinking about and understanding your school’s identity can be a …

Reflection Prompts for School Leaders

  • What might be possible ways, even if they were unintentional, that staff, students, and/or families could feel their values and beliefs were not included in a school’s identity?
  • What groups do you have in your school that may not feel connected or valued?
  • What might be some ways to incorporate the voice of school/community groups who do not feel included to increase their sense of belonging?
  • You run into a key stakeholder “in an elevator.” This person asks, “I heard you are working on creating your school identity that tells who you are as a school and what you are all about.  Can you tell me more about this?” Prepare and practice an informative and concise response which you can deliver in 60 seconds or less. Try out your ideas by filling in the sentence frames: Our initiative is about… and… It is important because our students… We need to change because…  When we are successful… What we need from the staff….from the students…from the families…from all of us together…

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