Jigsaw Learning is pleased to announce a partnership with Wild Rose School Division designed to re-engage school leadership teams and senior leadership in Collaborative Response. This initiative aims to enhance school-wide and division-wide support systems, focusing on leadership development and systemic planning.
As part of this partnership:
- School Leadership Team Sessions: School teams will participate in four half-day leadership sessions to deepen the implementation of Collaborative Response in their schools.
- Senior Leadership Support: Senior district teams will receive strategic planning and facilitation support to establish a division-wide approach to Collaborative Response, ensuring alignment with the identified needs of individual schools.
- Collaborative Response Membership: Each school will receive access to the Collaborative Response Membership, providing them with essential resources and ongoing professional learning opportunities.
This collaborative effort underscores the commitment to fostering continuous improvement in educational support structures, benefiting both educators and students across the district.
“This partnership is an exciting opportunity to work alongside school and district leaders to strengthen Collaborative Response systems, ensuring that every school has the support it needs to enhance student success. Together, we are building a sustainable approach that aligns with the unique needs of each school and the broader district.” said Kurtis Hewson, Co-Founder of Jigsaw Learning.
”We are excited to be able to strengthen Wild Rose’s mission of creating powerful learning environments that inspire individual growth in learning and support the wellbeing of all students and staff through refocusing on work on Collaborative Response systems in partnership with Jigsaw Learning,” said Greg Wedman, Deputy Superintendent.
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 Collaborative Response Across a System section of our website. If you have any questions, please contact us at .
Wild Rose School Division serves the communities of Rocky Mountain House, Drayton Valley, Caroline, Leslieville, Condor and Breton. It has 18 schools that serve approximately 4,400 students across 2612 square miles. Wild Rose School Division employs over 500 full time and part time staff members, including teachers, support staff, maintenance and IT specialists.