BHM chosen for student voice film project
BHM was one of just three school districts nationwide chosen for a special film project about encouraging student voice in the learning process.
On Monday and Tuesday, April 13-14, a film crew and members of the National Association of Secondary School Principals visited Northwinds Elementary School, Buffalo Community Middle School and Buffalo High School to interview staff members and students about how we help students grow by encouraging their participation in and ownership of their learning.
Opportunities at the elementary, middle and high school were highlighted, including things like choice in elementary classrooms, the WEB program in the middle school, AVID at the middle school and high school, B1 Leaders at BHS, Unified Week, and much more.
The interviews and visuals will be combined with content from two other districts in Maryland and Illinois, and used for teacher training around the United States.
"Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose has been identified as a strong example of this work," said a statement from NASSP. "These stories will serve as real-world models that other districts can learn from and adapt within their own communities."