SAES NOTES - NOVEMBER 2023

Early in her remarks to the packed room at the recent SAES Leadership Symposium, author, speaker, and poet, Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright shared this verse with the assembled leaders and future leaders from across our association:


Real wisdom, God’s wisdom, begins with a holy life and

is characterized by getting along with others. It is gentle and

reasonable, overflowing with mercy and blessings, not hot one day

and cold the next, not two-faced. You can develop a healthy, robust

community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you

do the hard work of getting along with each other, treating each other

with dignity and honor. James 3:17-18, The Message


By reminding us to always  “look, and look again” (the art of re-specting) at our communities and ourselves through a lens of dignity, keynote speaker Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright encourages us to “do the hard work of getting along with each other and treating each other (and ourselves!) with dignity and honor” by courageously and intentionally recognizing and striving to close the gap that exists between our aspirations and our realities. Thinking about all this in terms of a traditional cost/benefit analysis, I wonder if you think the benefits of achieving a healthy and robust community, living right with God, and enjoying the results might justify the cost – the hard work of getting along with each other and treating each other with dignity and honor?  If you are not sure the benefit justifies the cost, I encourage you to consider this verse:


LOOK AGAIN


A new way of being.  Of thinking.

At last a lens to dream a little

A new way of seeing.

Look again.

Gather up the courage.


Be vulnerable.

Be hopeful.

Swallow your fear.

It only takes one change to grow in capacity.

Expand your diaphragm of vulnerability and exhale a new thought.

No guilt. No shame. No condemnation.

Look again. I ask.

Look again!


–Beth-Sarah Wright, PhD



LGLO,

Rob

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Selected Resources for Reflection, Learning, and Growth

Using Dialogue to Shape a Better Future


Resources for Peace and Conflict from the Greater Good


Why America Has a Youth Mental Health Crisis, and How Schools Can Help


The Role of Failure and Risk in Designing Deeper Learning


Designing Schools for Future-Ready Minds


Reading: To Skim or to Focus?  


Are We an Affirmational School or a Transformational School? 


Storytelling for Bold Change


Creating a Strong Statement of Purpose 


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ACCREDITATION NOTES

Recently I have been working with Executive Director Rob Devlin to complete the SAES Interim Report for ICAISA, the umbrella organization that recognizes SAES accreditation. Just as individual SAES schools must complete Self-Studies, On-Site Visits, and Interim Reports as part of our accreditation process, the Association does those same things for ICAISA. So if you have ever found yourself wondering whether “those people at SAES know how much work these reports are,” the answer is “Yes! We do!” Rob and I will certainly breathe a sigh of relief when we hit “send” next month and get to check that off our to-do lists.

Chris Carter

SAES Director of Accreditation

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As time-consuming and taxing as the work of the report is, however, I think we are finding ourselves excited–as I hope you sometimes are when doing your reports–about what we have accomplished and the great progress the Association has made in the past several years.  The primary purpose of SAES accreditation is to help schools improve and become their best selves.  Just as the recommendations made to SAES by ICAISA have provided guidance and momentum for strengthening our work for our schools, we hope that your work of conducting Self-Studies and responding to recommendations is not so much about checking things off your list as about strengthening your school’s ability to fulfill its mission for your students.   


In this season of Thanksgiving, I am thankful for the opportunity to reflect upon the work of SAES and the progress we have made in fulfilling our mission over the past several years.  Whether or not you have a report due to us anytime soon, I hope this season provides you the opportunity to give thanks for the progress and accomplishments of your school in the past year. Happy Thanksgiving!

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