How Coeur d’Alene Public Schools Uses Xello to Empower Students to Dream Big
The Challenge
At Coeur d’Alene Public Schools, helping students to plan for higher education is a priority.
“We want students to continue learning after high school—whether that be through college or training. We want to ensure they continue and have a pathway to move forward—that education doesn’t end at high school,” said Dr. Michael Nelson, director of curriculum for the district.
In 2019, the district-wide graduation rate was 90.7% and the percentage of high school students who continue on to college or professional-technical certification exceeded both state and national averages.
“[Our success] is a collaborative effort between parents and educators. Everyone in the students’ network is acutely interested in ensuring they’re prepared for the future. We want them to dream big and be equipped to achieve their academic goals.”
In order to succeed, they needed a tool that would tie it all together. Unfortunately, their paper-based future readiness system wasn’t able to keep up with the ambitions of the district.
“It was antiquated to say the least. Students would complete their four-year plans but, year-to- year, they would get lost. It was difficult for students and teachers to easily reference. Plus, they weren’t able to be changed or adjusted as students gained more experience,” said Nelson.
“We also had the Idaho Career Information System. This was good, but it only gave students in-state options. So, for example, if a student wanted to go to med school and become a doctor, they wouldn’t be able to fully explore that option, or the schooling required to get there, because Idaho doesn’t have a medical school.
“It was very limiting. It didn’t really let students aspire to more—and in our community it’s really important to show students all options. We want to encourage them to meet their full potential.”
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The Solution
Determined to find a tool that could empower students to dream big and educators and administrators to support them more efficiently, Nelson and his colleagues began looking for EdTech solutions that would interface well with Skyward, their Student Information System.
“From there, we started evaluating our program options. We wanted software that was friendly, engaging, and adaptive outside the classroom. Given how important transparency is to parents is in our district, we needed something that would give them visibility and help them see what their kids are doing,” said Nelson.
“We wanted to keep parent involvement productive. Finding a solution to get parents, students, and educators on the same page, and make communication easier amongst all groups, was key.”
Xello stood out for its ability to accommodate all of their needs—and then some.
The Results
As students began filling out their Xello personal profiles and learning about how their interests and skills can translate into future college and career pathways, teachers explored the possibilities for future readiness learning in the classroom.
“[Teachers] are actually able to know about their students before they even walk into the classroom. Because information is accessible from year to year, they have powerful insights about what makes students tick and can make instructional choices accordingly,” said Nelson.
“For example, if a student has indicated they’re interested in motorcycles or cars, our teachers can now tailor a math problem or other curriculum to reference motorcycles. It feels more relevant.”
For their part, students have begun planning for their futures earlier than they would have without Xello.
“They’re also engaging outside the classroom. We have Single Sign-On, so students can access their accounts anytime. We’re seeing them login outside of school and sharing with their parents. It’s really helped perpetuate the community commitment to student success.”
Today, students from Grades 8-12 at Coeur d’Alene Public Schools use Xello to discover careers that align with their passions and build an academic plan to get them there.
“Although there’s no silver bullet or one specific key to our success, I do think having the right tools for students and educators to use has been vital,” said Nelson.
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