When it became clear in early March that the COVID-19 pandemic was about to have a profound impact on how we do things at Bridgedale Academy, we began making our preparations.
We pride ourselves on the "dynamic engagement" of our in-person classroom instruction. And with our boys-only environment, and small class-sizes, we especially take pride in how well ALL our boys do academically, and how virtually all of them come to LOVE LEARNING.
But a mandated school shutdown meant that we would lose that in-person instruction.
So what could we possibly do to maintain that same high level of engagement?
It turns out plenty.
Once Governor Pritzker announced that all Illinois schools would have to close their in-person instruction, it took our staff all of one day to map out our distance learning strategy.
On Monday, March 16th, under the leadership of Academic Dean Christina Di Pauli, our teachers worked all day, setting up their Zoom accounts, outlining procedures to accept homework and assignments from the students, and laying out the balance of the trimester.
And on Tuesday, March 17th, the very next day, Bridgedale's academics were in full swing. While other schools struggled to make the transition (if they made it at all), Bridgedale didn't miss a beat.
"It was amazing how well the boys did," commented Mrs. Di Pauli. "They looked on it as the challenge it was and they responded with flying colors."
"There's no doubt in my mind," she added, "that the foundation our teachers laid during the first two trimesters paved the way for how well the boys were able to transition."
Headmaster Mike McPartlin concurred, noting that "if it weren't for the groundwork having already been laid, it couldn't have gone as well as it did. Huge kudos to our teachers and off-ice instructors for how well-prepared the boys were to handle the transition.
"Importantly, we were able to continue with our awesome off-ice program just as if we were still physically at school and in the workout areas."
As usual, our last day featured our Academic Awards ceremony. Not being able to have it in person his year, however, the entire student body and parents joined in for a Zoom meeting.
(You can watch our Awards Ceremony here.)
The 8th graders made their recitations (a Bridgedale Academy tradition, only this time via a wonderful video put together by Bridgedale dad Rob Zucker).
We recognized the students who had perfect attendance, and then announced the boys who had achieved either Honor Roll (3.3-3.59 GPA), High Honors (3.60-3.99 GPA) and 4.0 GPA Honor Roll.
Bridgedale's "Ductu per Agone" ("Leadership through Athletics") awards came next, first for trimester three, and then for the full school year.
As we wrapped things up, all the Bridgedale families turned on their Zoom video and audio and wished each other well.
All in all, it was a fitting tribute to an amazing 2019-20 school year. Truly one for the ages!
"This is such a special place!! It is life changing for these boys as it centers around strong relationships that encourage strong academic growth. It’s a hockey school, but so much more than that.
"It’s a pleasure to come to work everyday. Thank you for creating such a positive, caring environment."
Kristi Florey, Bridgedale Math Teacher
Enrollment for the 2020-21 school year at Bridgedale has already begun.