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If we want better school outcomes let's pay attention to Iowa (Michigan Radio State of Opportunity)

One kid’s trauma can be a lot to handle. Managing a whole school of kids who have been traumatized  can seem insurmountable.These kids are more likely to act out in class, have attendance problems, and get lower grades than their peers.

 

Michigan native Kim Kazmierczak has witnessed these behaviors first hand as the principal of Woodrow Wilson Middle School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. It’s a public school with just under 1,000 kids in grades 6-8 and 120 staff. 85% of Wilson's kids get free or reduced price lunch.

 

This is Iowa. There wasn't a war or some cataclysmic accident in the town. These kids were just poor, and more likely to have had the adverse experiences that add up to trauma. When Kazmierczak became principal three years ago, she had an average of 60 students a day sent to her office for acting out in class.

 

http://stateofopportunity.mich...s-pay-attention-iowa

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Kim and Woodrow Wilson Middle School demonstrate the power of a trauma-informed approach to handling school discipline and the significant impact it has on a school culture, as well as student achievement. looking at kids through a new lens and seeking the cause of the discipline and moving away from punitive disciplinary reactions that don't work. A huge shout out to Kim and her staff for motivating and inspiring others to think differently in which to bring about positive outcomes. We have so much to learn from Woodrow Wilson's model.

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