Profile
The Bonsall USD
Framework for the Future
Overview
Bonsall Unified School District is committed to empower all students to achieve their maximum learning potential.
To this end, a diverse group of individuals has come together to help define what’s possible for students, families, staff, and our community. We are excited to share that this group kicked off designing the Bonsall Unified School District Framework for the Future on September 27, 2022, and will continue to work together through the 2022-2023 school year.
You can follow the journey and stay “in the know” through this website and be assured that our groups’ work will:
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Be outcome driven.
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Ensure diverse community perspectives.
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Include processes for meaningful participation.
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Be iterative, including multiple feedback loops.
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Push us to be future/forward thinking.
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Anchor on the student experiences we aspire to achieve.
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Drive impact and decision making
The Framework for the Future will provide a north star that defines the learner outcomes, learning experiences and enabling conditions to inform decision-making and prioritization.
Ultimately, it will help us to achieve our BUSD mission.
Our Framework for the Future will be designed in 3 phases using the human-centered Design Thinking protocol to support our efforts in designing for BUSD learners.
Phase 1 consists of listening to those who are at the center of the BUSD school system: the students.
Using the “Continue-Start-Stop” protocol, students were guided through a discovery conversation allowing them to reflect on their personal academic experiences and then work collaboratively to summarize their collective academic experiences and journey.
The word cloud below is composed of the skills middle and high schools’ students expressed they need to be successful during and after their Bonsall USD journey.
Phase 2 is defining whole-learner outcomes. This is called the “Learner Profile”. Find the draft of the Bonsall Learner Profile here.
Why do we need a learner profile?
A learner profile supports the following shifts to set systems up such that ALL students can reach their full potential.
A learner profile is.
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A visual representation of the essential skills and habits of mind students should have when they graduate to be successful.
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Aspirational, memorable, and easily communicated to students, parents, faculty, and staff. Consider limiting to 4-8 outcomes.
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Expanded outcomes for learners, what success looks like; capturing evidence of the whole child through competencies that are transferable, interdisciplinary, and relevant to the learner in the modern world.
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A commitment to (re)design school in a way that ensures every student can succeed in fulfilling the profile’s vision for learners.