From CVSD press release
It was four years ago that we last wrote about RISE at CVU. You can learn more about the origin of RISE and see some highlights of the 2019 program at tinyurl.com/CVSDrise. CVU took a hiatus from RISE after 2019 due to COVID and the many adjustments to school and schedules. Happily, it returned this year.
Given that it’s been four years, it’s likely new to most students and families in our district. Here’s a bit of a refresher.
RISE stands for Reflective Interest-based, Student Experiences and took place during the last two weeks of the school year. Students attended either two sessions a day, morning and afternoon, or chose to participate in a full-day session each day. Students may also explore an Independent Learning Seminar. RISE is a part of the academic school year and attendance is a graduation requirement. It culminated on June 14 with a Presentation of Learning Day.
Peter Booth, a Nexus teacher at CVU, is also the coordinator of RISE. Thank you, Peter, and all CVU staff, for your incredible efforts to make this experience a reality once more.
Here’s a small sampling of some of the varied offerings this year followed by photos from some of the sessions.
Empowering Women in Business
In this session, we will explore the challenges and rewards women face as they enter the workforce. Topics around gender equity, finding your leadership voice, balancing work and life, self-care, and the importance of self-advocacy will be the focus of our class time.
What participants will gain from this session is confidence in their thoughts and ideas, the skills to implement ideas, a knowledge of the resources available to support women in business, a deeper understanding of what it is like to work in business, and strategies for self-care as they balance the demands of work and life.
Strategies to reach these goals will include guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, a job shadowing opportunity, and a potential trip to New York City to meet and network with women in business leadership positions.
Wilderness Leadership and NOLS Wilderness First Aid
In this full-day offering, students will develop their self-reliance, group-work, and leadership skills in a wilderness setting. They will come to understand the CVU motto of “Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and take care of this place” in a whole new context.
Students will become NOLS Wilderness First Aid and CPR certified, do their own leadership inventory and training, hike the trails in the region, and do community service for the Green Mountain Club and Vermont Youth Conservation
Fractals, Ferns, & Formulas
In this session, we will explore fractals, the infinitely complex mathematical shapes that are found all around us. After an introduction to fractals and their creation, we’ll investigate the connections to geometry, nature, art, architecture, technology, and more.
Painting and Poetry
Painting AND Poetry? It’s a win/win combination! The focus of this school-appropriate twist on the “Paint & Sip’’ phenomenon is to encourage all students, regardless of artistic or writing ability, to engage in activities where they will be asked to think about varied subject matter, paint it, and then write about it using multiple forms of poetry. The culminating activity will be to participate in an in-house “Paint & Sip” (on age appropriate beverages, of course) class by a local artist who will guide students through a class-selected painting.
Cooking for Independent Living
Do you love a home-cooked meal? Do you have a sense of what you love to eat, but you are not sure how to prepare it? Would you like to leave this course with a menu of meals you have already prepared once, and are prepared to make again?
In this course, we will work collaboratively to prepare meals (some in one pot preparation) that you can return to time and time again once you are living independently, or for your current living situation. Impress your friends and parents with these go-to meals. Designed for first-time cooks, you will learn some basic techniques for preparing some main meals, paired with sides of vegetables and starches. Important – many or most of these dinner entrees will not be vegan or vegetarian friendly. Please consider this course only if you are comfortable preparing and consuming fish, beef, pork, and chicken.
Celebrating Culture and Diversity: A Project-Based Learning Experience
Are you fascinated by the beautiful diversity of human cultures? Do you want to learn more about your cultural heritage, or are you curious about other cultures?
In this RISE course, we’ll explore, celebrate, and experience the range of elements that make up culture: language, food, clothing, art, music and dance, spirituality, gender roles, etc. We’ll also open up avenues for you to explore your own cultural interests more deeply.