August 28, 2017

School’s back in session

Students get off the bus for the first day of class in the 2017/2018 academic year.

For some, it’s love, for others not so much, but the kids are back in school. Unionville-Chadds Ford School District began the 2017/2018 school year this morning with Chadds Ford Elementary School welcoming 350 students to class.

School Principal Shawn Dutkiewicz said the only real change is the later start time the district voted for in the spring, but that poses no problems for CFES. He does have some hopes, however.

“More than any time before, we want to do better,” he said.

Dutkiewicz specifically mentioned an increase in the Maker Space concept to go beyond just one room in the school dedicated to thinking outside the box creativity when it comes to STEM, science, technology, engineering and math.

“We want to integrate more into the curriculum, not just have it in one area of the school,” he explained.

Another area where he and the district are looking to expand is for teachers to increase their Personal Learning Network, or PLN. He said that while many teachers have advanced degrees, some even having more than one, the idea is to have teachers increase the number of professionals with whom they interact, either in person or online, and the amount of time they have that interaction.

“Twitter is excellent for that,” he said. “They can follow other professionals, scientists.”

Dutkiewicz anticipates a smooth transition to the school routine. He said the students and parents both had orientations at the school last week, so kids and adults know what to expect.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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ChesCo holding photo contest

The Chester County Planning Commission has launched a Landscapes3 photo contest to highlight the county’s greatest asset: people. The Planning Commission is seeking photos of people as they live, work, visit, or play in Chester County.

The photos can focus on people in different settings, including businesses, homes, downtowns, public community events, and outdoors, among others. The contest, “Putting a Face on Chester County,” ends at noon Friday, Oct. 13. Six winners will be selected from the submitted photos, across adult and youth categories, with prizes illustrating how to get out and about in the county.

The photo contest is a great way for the public to share how they spend their time in the county, so commission members better understand what is important in the daily lives of residents as the development of Landscapes3, the county’s next long-range comprehensive plan, continues.

“We’re looking forward to getting more public input into Landscapes3 through the photo contest and seeing great images of the county and its people,” Chester County Planning Commission Executive Director Brian O’Leary said in a press release.

This is the second photo contest that the Planning Commission has conducted during the Landscapes3 update process. Last year, the agency asked residents for their favorite place in Chester County and received 375 entries that represented many of the best places in the county.

Anyone who submits a photo early for this year’s contest will be entered into a random drawing for two tickets to Natural Lands’ Roots & Bluestems event, featuring live music, craft beer, and food truck treats amid the Stroud Preserve’s rolling hills and meadows. Information about the event can be found here. The deadline to submit a photo for this early prize is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5.

This photo contest would not be possible without the generous support of Natural Lands and the other sponsors: Longwood Gardens, Brandywine River Museum and Millstone Café, Dansko, Trek Bicycles (Exton), The American Helicopter Museum, and the Palace Bowling and Entertainment Center. Prizes from these other partners will be awarded to the selected winners in the adult and youth categories.

To view the contest rules and submit a photo, click here.

For additional information about the contest and its sponsors, click here.

 

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