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Shape Shifter
There is a familiar phrase we use when someone does not seem to fit. We say they are a square peg in a round hole. It is meant to describe a mismatch. It is meant to explain discomfort. It is meant to name the tension between a person and a system that was not designed with them in mind. In K-12 education, we use softer language, of course. We talk about placement, programming, intervention, readiness, compliance, acceleration, remediation, enrichment, behavior plans, service
Catherine Addor
3 hours ago8 min read


If the Space Doesn’t Change, Neither Will the Outcome
We spend time speaking about the Portrait of a Graduate. We name the attributes, we celebrate the language, we point to the vision. We do not always examine the studio that makes that portrait possible. A Portrait of a Graduate does not develop in abstraction. It is shaped by the conditions we design: the resources we fund, the adults we prepare, the spaces we curate, and the expectations we normalize. The studio is not just a room. It is the ecosystem that tells students whe
Catherine Addor
May 153 min read
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