by Bevin Schrag | Apr 27, 2019 | Innovate Oregon, News, School Activities |
In the beginning, Innovate Dayton was only a dream. An aspiration to celebrate the power of student initiative and to unleash their creative genius. This vision sought to more deeply connect the community and the school district, to re-imagine education together for...
by Bevin Schrag | Feb 8, 2019 | Dayton, Oregon, Innovate Oregon, School Activities |
Dayton School District is focused on creating educational opportunities for their students that combine important industry skills with the creativity, passion, and grit of their students. These opportunities are giving students an outlet to work on projects that are...
by Bevin Schrag | Jan 11, 2019 | Dayton, Oregon, Innovate Oregon, School Activities |
Dayton High School and Junior High is bringing art to new levels in the i3 Center. With new opportunities arising in the metal and woodworking departments, students are creating more projects with a wider variety of available mediums. They are crafting with a level of...
by Bevin Schrag | Dec 20, 2018 | Dayton, Oregon, Innovate Oregon, School Activities |
Dayton School District is constantly finding new ways to take education to the next level for its students. Through the i3 Center and Innovate initiative, they have found that there is one universal value to create impactful learning: purpose. But what exactly defines...
by Bevin Schrag | Dec 8, 2018 | Dayton, Oregon, Innovate Oregon, School Activities |
Design Challenge is a class that was introduced to Dayton Jr. High and High School last year. Since it started, it has combined the Innovate culture with the power of student initiative. These two elements are important at Dayton School District, both inside and...
by Bevin Schrag | Nov 29, 2018 | Dayton, Oregon, Innovate Oregon, News |
For every type of person, there is an area of study that makes them feel the most authentic and inspired. At Dayton, there is no shortage of courses and independent learning opportunities for students with vastly different interests. But the question is: What exactly...