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Mechanics Grove School holds Leadership Day for students

Mechanics Grove Elementary School in Mundelein is well on its way to developing strong leadership skills in its students. Teachers and support staff model leadership habits and create leadership opportunities throughout the grade 3-5 building.

They encourage students to lead in the classroom and school, design fundraising projects, and serve on leadership committees. An illustration of the leadership opportunities children experience can be observed as children design the gardens, hothouse plants, and harvest the yields for local food banks.

In order for children to apply for jobs within the school community, they learn to write letters of interest and complete job applications. Some positions expect letters of recommendation from former teachers.

Mechanics Grove staff, like the other Mundelein School District 75 schools, believes leadership skills are the key to molding self-confident leaders of tomorrow. Leadership empowers children to take responsibility for their behaviors and their academic success.

In addition, leadership roles provide children opportunities to improve the entire school community because students own the school community and find ways to improve the culture. In the classroom, children co-create a classroom mission statement, set academic and leadership goals and chart their growth to achieve these goals.

On Leadership Day, students invite the community to learn about leadership through the eyes of children. Through touching speeches, testimonials, songs, and musical performances, children explain their interpretation of the meaning of leadership. Some students perform musical selections with lyrics they composed.

Following the performances, students invite guests back to their classrooms to showcase how they manage schoolwork and share 21st century learning experiences. In the evening, the community is invited to a Celebration of Learning and the Arts event at Mechanics Grove.

During this gala celebration that culminates a year's worth of learning, each student shares their portfolios spotlighting their academic and fine arts products. Entertainment includes guest artists and student musicians who share their talents.

Mechanics Grove Elementary School is working on becoming a "Lighthouse Leader in Me" school that reflects today's changing 21st century world. Leadership skills are essential life skills and characteristics that students will need for college and career success, experts believe.

The school has met 65 percent of the nine goal areas for Lighthouse schools. Once achieved, Mechanics Grove will join a select 72 schools internationally that are Lighthouse assigned.

"The staff teaches students the habits and principles of leadership. Teachers empower children to lead themselves so they, in turn, can lead others," Principal Kathleen Miller said.

"Throughout the year, the school embraces student leadership activities through a library patrol, student council, safety patrol, student mentors, etc. In addition, teachers give students a voice in the classroom. As the principal, we encourage students' opinions in the management of the school."

The school is a microcosm to practice community belonging, decision making and ownership of the results.

Mechanics Grove leaders emphasize that students take responsibility for their actions, their relationships, and academic and life's success. Respect, responsibility, and habits that lead to quality relationships or interdependence are woven into instruction throughout the day.

Children learn to self-manage and lead themselves first. Every Mechanics Grove teacher reinforces each child's unlimited potential so clearly that they begin to see it in themselves.

"When you believe in your dreams and you persevere, you will achieve greatness in your life," Dr. Miller said.

Mechanics Grove third graders Lauren Coup, Sydney Cox and Melvin Martinez listen to Kristofer Howard of Medline Industries Inc. speak on leadership. Courtesy of School District 75
Tessa Pierpon, Logan Miranda and April Mata are library patrol leaders at Mechanics Grove Elementary School. Courtesy of School District 75
Nathan Zepeda introduces new D75 Superintendent Cynthia Heidorn at the Leadership Day assembly. Courtesy of School District 75
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