Redondo Shores high school students recently presented to the RBUSD Board, describing how their Gallup strengths are positively impacting their post-secondary plans. Check out the Strengths bulletin board outside the meeting room!
EP Rayzor Elementary is raising the bar!
The entire faculty and staff at this Texas school is involved in understanding, recognizing and using what they know about strengths to help their students.
Students made squares for a strengths quilt, but so did their teachers. Students interviewed each other about their strengths, but so did the teachers. Check out some of the quilt walls!
The fifth graders in Strengths Foundation do a regular news broadcast that features strengths. They also attended a special two-day strengths camp with T-shirts designed by the teachers − check out the logo!
Pasadena students visualize the future!
What a way to inspire students − show them the future! BLAST students in Pasadena visit a college campus to visualize where their strengths can take them. Congrats to Ms. Hermosillo and Mrs. Lazo for making Wilson Middle School a model program!
Gallup® Student Poll
Maximize your Strengths Academy programs by participating in the Gallup Student Poll, which will be administered at no cost between Sept. 26 and Oct. 28. The 15-minute online survey measures and provides actionable data on your students' engagement, hope, entrepreneurial aspirations and financial/career literacy. Sign up at Gallup Student Poll.
Scottsdale BLAST Institute
Congratulations to our newly-minted student strengths coaches! The fabulous teachers and administrators who made our BLAST Summer Institute so successful will bring that knowledge and enthusiasm back to their schools. It's going to be a great year of building on our students' strengths. Contact us to get on the email list for next year's conference.
Denton Does It Right
Strengths education is making a huge difference for students at Ryan High in Denton ISD, TX. Read what their students are saying (It's a BLAST) and listen to master BLAST teacher Scott Spaulding describe their motivation and engagement first-hand.