Over the course of the next few years, this small school in the middle of an island on Lake Erie is seeking to transform itself into a field station using the Great Lakes as the learning laboratory for students to explore as part of their high school education. To get started, 3 summer bridge programs are being designed by PAST in conjunction with the Kelleys Island Schools District (KISD), and will be offered to about 60 students across Ohio in June/2012.
Beth (middle) is coordinating the sessions, and she's joined here by graduate students Megan and Nick from The Ohio State University sitting on the banks of the quarry.
Here's Nick at the quarry, one of the sites for Entomology - Miniature Masters of Human Fate |
Geology will be seen close-up as students see Glacial Grooves and Geological Mysteries of the last Ice Age |
All that remains from an abandoned winery is this beautiful stone wall. A site that holds some mysteries for the students to explore. |
The school is located in the middle of the island. Kelleys Island is off the north coast of Ohio and students will reach the island on a ferry leaving from Marblehead, Ohio. |
I can just imagine the problem based learning (PBL) opportunity that exist in this island community. Stay tuned to see what the students create.
Oh, and a final discovery that Annalies and I found during our drive home! For those who drive up from Columbus to Kelleys this summer, we highly recommend stopping in Norwalk at Sheri's Coffee House - 27 Whittlesay Avenue - for a nice mocha. We met the owner, and the cafe was filled with local after-schoolers hanging out. Maybe some of them are future summer bridge program students at Kelleys in 2012 and beyond. You never know?