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Category: General
October 11th, 2007

Congratulations are in order for FNI founding Principal Randall Fielding, who on October 9 was named 2007 International Planner of the Year by the Council of Educational Facility Planners, the peak international organization for school planning.
After receiving his award, Randy was also given great feedback on his acceptance speech, which is copied here:
“Thank you all for serving as my mentors. I love CEFPI, because you have shared hundreds of great ideas with me and allowed me to share them with others in 23 countries around the world.
I’m going to continue to need your group genius with the projects ahead.
Ten days ago I spent the week in Saskatchewan, in a school district that has been described by the Canadian press as the worst neighborhood in Canada. In a primarily First Nations community, the graduation rate is under 5%. The neighborhood is characterized by boarded up houses, empty needles, and child prostitutes.
We began a community engagement process with student workshops, sharing different kinds of music, and learning about students’ hopes and fears. After three days of workshops with kids, health care providers, the school board, police department, community elders, and social services, a student named Jesse said to me, “Will you come back to us?”
It was a poignant moment. We realized that Jesse was speaking for a whole community of children that had been abandoned.
The next day, I received an urgent communication from one of the school leaders: “We have to bring you back! We’ve built up their hopes, and it’s time to deliver.”
I promise you that I will be back, and that I will continue to leverage all of your great ideas at CEFPI to transform Jesse’s neighborhood into a center for life long learning, where each student can realize their own dreams.”
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October 11th, 2007
Microsoft Corporation has invited Fielding Nair International to be a part of their Innovative Schools Program Conference in Oulu, Finland on November 2nd and 3rd 2007. This conference will bring 12 innovative schools from 12 countries to share ideas about implementing educational transformation. FNI was selected by Microsoft to conduct a workshop that shares our experience in this area and to advise the Innovative Schools as they progress on their journeys.

Microsoft consultants Mary Meucci and Nancy Vye with Prakash Nair observe impromptu youth performance at Innovative Cristo Rey School and Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center in Minneapolis. Photo: Randall Fielding Sept. 18, 2007.
Here is an excerpt from the Microsoft Press release announcing the program: 31 January 2007: Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates today announced a significant worldwide expansion of the company’s Innovative Schools programme as part of his keynote address at the Microsoft Government Leaders Forum (GLF) Europe. Tailored to meet local community needs, the Innovative Schools programme will be rolled out in the following 12 locations: Brazil, Canada, Chile, Finland, France, Germany, SAR Hong Kong, Ireland, Mexico, Qatar, Sweden and the UK.
“Education is key to economic development and competitiveness,” Gates said before the event. “It’s key to fostering the social and economic conditions needed for entrepreneurs to succeed, for workers to prosper in the knowledge economy and for everyone to realise their full potential. Microsoft is committed to helping strengthen education by working in partnership with educators, policymakers and students around the world.”
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October 11th, 2007
On October 11, 2007, Jeff Lackney presented his findings regarding the “Role of School Design in Obesity Prevention” at an invited conference entitled Beyond Individual Behavior: Multidimensional Research in Obesity Linking Biology to Society organized by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C. His findings will appear in the journal Obesity this Fall.
Abstract: Spatial features of obesogenic environments studied on a broad, community level have been associated with childhood overweight and obesity, but little research has focused on the effects of the design of micro spaces such as schools on individual health behaviors. This presentation aimed to generate thinking and research on the link between school space and architecture and obesity prevention by reviewing and synthesizing available literature in architecture, environmental psychology, and obesity research, in an effort to propose promising ideas for school space design and redesign. Design strategies aimed to promote physical activity and healthy eating are proposed, with particular emphasis on the design of cafeterias, activity spaces, connectivity with the larger community, and student health centers. Concluding remarks include intervention logistics, the merits of and barriers to school redesign, the important role of students in design efforts, and future research directions.
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September 26th, 2007
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School has welcomed its first cohort of students, and will be officially opened, along with the Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center on October 4 by General Colin Powell (Ret.)
Below: Students at work in one of Cristo Rey’s Commons

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September 26th, 2007
Amid much fanfare, Scotch Oakburn College’s new Health and Physical Education Centre was opened on August 10. SOC continues to undergo a transformation: in March the new Robert Dean Centre opened, and work is underway on a new Middle School comprising three Small Learning Communities.
Below: Year 5 students showcasing the new facilities (and their own incredible acrobatics!) in front of the whole school community

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September 26th, 2007
Wednesday September 19 was a momentous occasion in the Cayman Islands: groundbreakings for each of the three new high schools were held. Building will commence in the next few weeks.
Below: Snapshots of the three Groundbreaking ceremonies.

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September 26th, 2007
See our Resumes page for information about Prof. Stephen Heppell, Dr. Jon Wiles, Dr. Arthur Shapiro, Bruce Dixon, Michelle Swanson, Theron Cosgrave, Eeva Reeder, John Sole, and Michele Tillier Wiles all of whom have come on board recently.
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September 26th, 2007
Click link below to see video clips of an interview with Prakash Nair by the Department of Education & Training, Victoria, Australia. A full transcript of the interview is also available at the website.
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September 26th, 2007
The American Institute of Architects had a symposium in late September 2006 to improve the quality of schools in Charlotte. Randy is interviewed along with Harvey Gantt, former Charlotte Mayor. Click here for streaming audio or download MP3 files to your desktop.
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September 26th, 2007
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