inSights Magazine Spring 2016 | Page 2

Collaboration from PreK to High School Head Start and Child Development Lab Partnership Enfield High School’s Child Development Lab course and Enfield’s Head Start program have forged a unique partnership. For the past five years, as part of the course, Catherine Jurgen’s students have volunteered at Head Start once a week for ten weeks. Deb Clement, Director of Head Start, has provided Enfield High students with high-quality learning experiences based on relationships and authentic learning. The Head Start program has allowed the Child Development Lab curriculum to come alive for these students; applying key concepts has led to meaningful connections for both the preschool and high school students alike. The staff at Head Start has opened their hearts and classrooms to the Child Development Lab students, who are exposed to Head Start teaching methods and offered a tremendous amount of encouragement. On the surface, the collaboration may look much like play time; however, Head Start teachers demonstrate the use of the Connecticut Early Learning and Development Standards in all of their lessons, and the high school students benefit from observing and taking part in these lessons. Delaney Bowles, a sophomore at Enfield High School, testi- 2 fied to the value of this partnership: “Volunteering at Enfield Head Start was an amazing experience that strongly impacted my decisions about my future career. It helped me discover my love for educating young minds and the opportunity to help them grow. I absolutely loved every minute of my volunteer work at Enfield Head Start. I proudly spent over 46 fabulous hours with the children of Enfield Head Start this year.” EHS students participate in high-quality learning experiences involving language and literacy, mathematics, science, and creative arts. They observe aspects of children’s cognitive, physical, and social and emotional development, and in past years, after this experience, Enfield High students modeled and created lesson plans to execute in the high school lab with preschoolers from the community. This partnership fosters learning for everyone involved, and the relationships forged over the years have certainly impacted both Enfield High and Head Start students. inSights - Spring 2016