Jigsaw Learning is excited to share it will begin work with the leaders of Holy Family Catholic Regional Division for the upcoming school year to introduce and establish Collaborative Response. This partnership is intended to provide support for all school and divisional leaders to understand and begin implementing the foundational components of Collaborative Response.
As part of the engagement, our Jigsaw Learning team will be providing the following supports:
- A series of four school leadership days, working with school and divisional leaders to share expertise and deepen understanding of Collaborative Response across all schools.
- Individualized support for school leaders to establish Collaborative Response structures and processes in their own schools, taking into account individual school and community contexts.
We are very excited to begin working with the exceptional leaders in Holy Family in the upcoming year. In June, I had the chance to introduce Collaborative Response to leadership teams and it was tremendous to hear the number of elements already in place that will provide alignment and connection as we begin the work moving into the new school year!
- Kurtis Hewson, Lead Learner and Co-Founder of Jigsaw Learning
In addition to the leadership team days and individualized support, our Jigsaw Learning team will be providing professional learning at the October 6 Peace River ATA Professional Development day, to provide numerous opportunities for all school staff to learn more about Collaborative Response as their school leaders work to implement along with their teams.
To learn more about how Jigsaw Learning could help your organization introduce, implement and deepen Collaborative Response efforts to have a substantial impact on student success and staff collective efficacy, access the Collaborative Response Across a System - Implementation Overview document. If you have any questions, please contact us at .
Holy Family Catholic Regional Division was formed on September 1, 1997 through the regionalization of the former Holy Family Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 17 and the North Peace RCSSD. The school division includes 9 schools spanning from Manning to Valleyview, AB, with its central location in Peace River, AB, serving approximately 2100 students.