Talking the WCASD Way

Growing Independence: Departmentalization in Grades Four and Five

25 min · 13 de may de 2026
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What happens when elementary students begin learning from multiple teachers? Dr. Sara Missett and Starkweather Elementary 5th grade teacher Bevin Sullivan share how departmentalization is helping students build independence, strengthen relationships, and prepare for middle school through deeper, more focused learning experiences across WCASD.

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Reflecting on Year One: What We Learned Along the Way

As the first season of Talking the WCASD Way comes to a close, we're taking a moment to reflect on the conversations, stories, and people who helped make this year so meaningful. From students and staff to families and community partners, this season highlighted the voices that bring our schools to life. Along the way, we explored innovative programs, celebrated achievements, discussed important district initiatives, and saw countless examples of the skills and values reflected in our Portrait of a Graduate. Join us for a look back at some of the themes that connected this year's episodes!  As we head into summer, we also look ahead to the stories still waiting to be told when Talking the WCASD Way returns for a new season next school year. Thank you for listening and being part of the journey. We'll see you again this fall!

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