Spring 2019 EAST Quarterly

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dents. Madden hired Stroud two days after becoming the principal at Midland, and they have been working diligently to produce an inclusive and supportive environment for students since day one. Madden has worked hard to make sure he is accessible to students. Madden detailed how he enjoys being involved in the student's pitch process — this is when they practice what they will say to community partners about the service and resources they can offer.

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man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main." –John Donne (1624); a past profound statement that is actively being implemented in the present at Midland High School under the guidance of EAST facilitator Jayme Stroud. At Midland, every man is doing their part to make the continent of education thrive and the Midland team has creatively named their process The Buy-in Circle! Stroud, a second-year facilitator in EAST, detailed the importance of creating a circle of buy-in between the administration and facilitators, community partners, and students so that all involved receive the support needed to perform at their best. “The actual term of the Buy-in Cir4

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cle came when my principal, Keith Madden, and I were discussing how to relay in words what made our program successful,” says Stroud. This discussion between Midland High administration, faculty, and students about their role, the role of community partners, their commitment to improving school initiatives, and reviewing the details of their failures, was the beginning of the foundation that was laid for the buy-in circle. Administrators and facilitators are seen as the first arc of the circle. They work with EAST to get all agreements and requirements completed in an effort to enhance the academic and social experiences of students at their school. Keith Madden, principal for Midland High, has continuously shown his support to Stroud and the EAST stu-

“Being accessible gives me the opportunity to see how talented and smart our kids are. Some stuff I look at and think wow I could never,” says Madden in reference to the projects and ideas shared with him. “They constantly make me proud.” Madden went on to express that under the guidance of Mr. Stroud the students have been able to make more connections with community members, have chosen more meaningful projects, and have attended more student training sessions hosted by EAST Initiative than in the past. Visualize community partners as the second arc of the circle. Stroud and his students feel fortunate to have a great relationship with significant community partners, including the mayor and city council. This connection with the mayor has provided the students with more opportunities to help others. “The mayor's office is known for bringing us projects and supporting projects that we develop,” says Stroud. With EAST,


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