An Imaginative Thinker for Creative Schools
November 01, 2020
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Shari CamhiWALK INTO an 鈥淚nnovatrium鈥 in the Baldwin Union Free School District on New York鈥檚 Long Island, and it won鈥檛 look like any other classroom in the school. In this setting, it may be hard to locate the teacher or
identify the front of the classroom as the teacher鈥檚 desk isn鈥檛 distinguishable and the workspaces are collaborative.
Innovatrium is a word coined by Shari Camhi, Baldwin鈥檚 creative superintendent, and her team when they
reworked curricula and redesigned classrooms to better reflect learning spaces where students could be innovative and demonstrate their knowledge. The district鈥檚 mission statement encompasses the phrase 鈥渋nnovative, inclusive and involved,鈥
and Camhi uses those qualities to guide decisions when reconfiguring learning space in each school building.
Her work is inspired by both her doctoral work on constructivist learning environments, which support project-based curricula,
and her own children鈥檚 educational experiences. She approaches design with a single question: 鈥淚f our students represent the future, who do we want them to be?鈥 And she answers it this way: 鈥淲e want smart people who know how
to solve a problem, work around it and propose solutions.鈥
This was part of a larger plan for the district of 4,600 students, when Camhi became superintendent in 2014. She was inspired by elements of 91制片鈥檚 Redefining Ready!, a system of college and career ready indicators. The whole effort represented a step back from standardized tests, including New York鈥檚 Regents exams and the Common Core. Camhi recognizes the importance of accountability but believes not all students can be assessed in the same way.
If our students represent the future, who do we want them to be?
The superintendent also started STEAM classes in the elementary grades in each school鈥檚 Innovatrium. High school career academies offer an expanded STEAM lineup that includes robotics, coding, video production and journalism. Her accomplishments have earned recognition from 91制片, the New York State Education Department and Education Week.
Of course, Baldwin closed schools after the COVID-19 outbreak, and Camhi, whose graduate work focused on educational technology, has taken on the challenge by planning for multiple scenarios. She admits she would like students to be back in school full-time because they benefit from socialization and hands-on learning, but she recognizes the realities.
鈥淟earning has to be creative and fun and exciting and engaging 鈥 you either capture the kids or lose them,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut learning doesn鈥檛 happen in isolation 鈥 memorization happens. Making meaningful learning happens with people.鈥
Camhi says she鈥檚 enjoyed a supportive relationship with the community and school board. Mary Jo O鈥橦agan, the board鈥檚 vice president, praised the superintendent鈥檚 creativity
in finding practical solutions as well as her extraordinary speaking and writing abilities, which she says have helped the district weather COVID-19. At the height of the pandemic in the New York City area, the district offered graduating seniors
the option of a virtual graduation or a drive-through ceremony, where Camhi and other administrators handed out diplomas. The effective communication, O鈥橦agan says, helped ease frustrations.
Throughout the public health crisis, Camhi
has sent regular e-mails that were cheerful, empathetic and filled with information. 鈥淎s a result,鈥 O鈥橦agan says, 鈥渨e have a very positive response from the community, not just about her but the school district.鈥
Author
BIO STATS: SHARI CAMHI
CURRENTLY: superintendent, Baldwin, N.Y.
PREVIOUSLY: assistant superintendent, Glen Cove, N.Y.
AGE: 59
GREATEST INFLUENCE ON CAREER: The experiences my children had in school absolutely affected my beliefs as an educator. Their need to be involved in the curriculum and their learning was paramount to their success. I learned this by watching them.
BEST PROFESSIONAL DAY: When I received the call from Education Week that I was being recognized as a Leader to Learn From 鈥 an amazing experience to be recognized by a neutral organization for the work I am doing on behalf of children.
BOOK AT BEDSIDE: Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell and Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
BIGGEST BLOOPER: Hitting 鈥渞eply all鈥 and then 鈥渟end鈥 when it was intended for only one person.
WHY I鈥橫 AN 91制片 MEMBER: Being an 91制片 member broadens my base of knowledge and allows me to understand perspectives from different types of communities. It has been an amazing experience as a Governing Board member as well.
Being an 91制片 member broadens my base of knowledge and allows me to understand perspectives from different types of communities. It has been an amazing experience as a Governing Board member as well.Shari Camhi![]()
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