Tuesday, May 1, 2018

4-30 This Week@STrEaM

"Anchorage STrEaM Academy empowers students to be involved learners, critical thinkers and engaged citizens who are inspired by the natural world."

4/30 Monday:                 “A” DAY PERIODS 1-4                 #MindfulMonday
SPIRIT WEEK! (Meme Monday)
      The ALICE letter for this week is “L” for “Lockdown”

5/1 Tuesday:                   “B” DAY PERIODS
Grades 6&8 MAP testing
Reversed schedule (8-7-6-5)
SPIRIT WEEK! (Invisible Tuesday -camo)

5/2 Wednesday:         Early Release Day
SPIRIT WEEK! Wear your STrEaM gear!
Lunch @ 11:30, student release @ 12:00
AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS:
      CHOIR- room 1
      JIU-JITSU- room 6

5/3 Thursday:                 “A” DAY PERIODS 1-4   
SPIRIT WEEK! (Throwback Thursday)
Anime Club

5/4  Friday:                       “B” DAY PERIODS 5-8
SPIRIT WEEK! (Fantasy & Sci Fi Friday)
School dance from 3-5pm. Clean up 5-6.
Adult volunteers needed to chaperone and or clean up. Please call 742-9000.


“Everyone who walks through our doors will be treated with dignity and respect.”

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

4-16 This Week @ STrEaM




THIS WEEK @ STREAM ACADEMY

APRIL 16th, 2018

"Anchorage STrEaM Academy empowers students to be involved learners, critical thinkers and engaged citizens who are inspired by the natural world."



4/16 Monday:     “A” DAY PERIODS 1-4                 #MindfulMonday
      PEAKS 6TH GRADE ELA TESTING



4/17 Tuesday:       “B” DAY PERIODS 5-8
      PEAKS 6TH GRADE MATH TESTING



4/18 Wednesday:  Early Release Day

Lunch @ 11:30, student release @ 12:00
  • PEAKS MAKE-UP TESTING
AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS:
      CHOIR- room 1
      JIU-JITSU- room 6


4/19 Thursday:              “A” DAY PERIODS 1-4   
  • ANIME CLUB 3:15-4:30



4/20  Friday:  FULL DAY TREK (WBU Spring Graduation) at "The Center"
  • Buss drop off at the Totem lot 3:00
  • Please do NOT park at Wayland Baptist




“Everyone who walks through our doors will be treated with dignity and respect.”

Thursday, March 1, 2018

School Safety message



March 1st, 2018

Dear parents, friends and families,

In light of yet another horrific school shooting, I want to assure you that safety of our students is always our highest priority. We are reviewing all our safety and security measures at STrEaM. Steve Millions, the Wayland Baptist Building Manager and I met with the ASD Safety Coordinator last week here at STrEaM to review our processes and procedures. We came away with a list of recommendations and suggestions, on which we are following up. We will do everything possible to keep our school safe. 

As you know we follow the ASD safety framework called "ALICE." ALICE stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate. A simplified way to look at this is, in order, "Get out, Hide out, Take out." We teach students first and foremost to evacuate the building in the case of an armed intruder. Our "rally point" is across the park, in the turnout on Northern Lights across from Carrs. If students can't "Get out" and evacuate the building, we enhance the traditional lockdown with "barricade" measures including securing handles and piling furniture in doorways, which we had students practice earlier this year. The last measure, as a last resort, is to "counter" using distractions such as yelling, throwing objects, even swarming an attacker if possible. This is the most frightening and controversial part of ALICE, so it is important to emphasize it is the last resort in a life or death situation. 

All our staff are ALICE trained, and we do quarterly drills practicing aspects of the framework. This week in our staff meeting Mrs. Staker, our trained ALICE instructor, reviewed our protocols and procedures and gave instruction to teachers. Teachers will review the ALICE framework and present an armed intruder scenario to students on Friday in Advisory. Students will think-pair-share responses to the scenario. Later this year we will practice a full evacuation, through the park to our rally point. We have ALICE and school safety as a recurring agenda topic for our staff meetings, and will look at different aspects of the framework each time we meet. 

We are sending out an ALICE flyer for all parents with this message. We are doing everything in our power to keep our school safe.  This topic is a terrible reminder of the dangers in our world, but I have hope knowing that each child we reach and build a relationship with will help make this world a better place. STrEaM Academy students are becoming the engaged citizens and leaders who can change this dynamic for the better. Please email, call or come by if you have any questions at all

Thank you all,


Adam Mokelke, Principal


Monday, February 5, 2018

Choose STrEaM!

Choose STrEaM!

February 2019

The 2019-20 schools lottery is open and February is "Visit Our Schools" month in ASD! STrEaM Academy provides school tours every Tuesday at 9:30 AM, and an evening tour Friday February 8th at 6:00 PM. For many families, the tours are a part of the decision-making process in choosing a school to attend next year. What is STrEaM Academy and why should you choose us?

Our name includes the "STEM" acronym (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) and important elements of research and the arts. We are a unique charter middle school serving 6th, 7th & 8th grades. Driven by our mission, "Anchorage STrEaM Academy empowers students to be involved learners, critical thinkers and engaged citizens inspired by the natural world." How do we do this?

Curriculum and instruction at STrEaM centers around Project-Based Experiential Learning. This means the standards students must learn, know and do at each grade level are taught through an integrated, hands-on approach. Instead of traditional "sit and get" learning, teachers work together to design projects that incorporate STEM fields along with research and the arts. Projects encompass multiple standards, often involving several subjects.

What is an example of Project-Based Learning? In 6th grade students study renewable and non-renewable energy resources from scientific, social, political and economic perspectives. They simulate mining and oil drilling in labs, engineer wind turbines, focus on the viability of renewable energy resources like wind or hydroelectric in our community, and present their findings to the Mayor of Anchorage for their final assessments. This model engages students by providing choice, allowing them to explore interests, work hands-on, collaborate in teams, research real topics and issues, engage with the community, and present to an audience. Teachers move from the "sage on the stage" to the "guide on the side," becoming facilitators of learning and empowering their students.

Hand-in-hand with Project-Based Learning at ASA is our focus on Experiential Education. We believe in getting kids outdoors and out in the community and environment in which we live. On a daily basis, we build in movement, activities, brain breaks, short recesses outdoors or walks in our local parks. Kids need exercise, activity and fresh air! On a broader scale, we plan at least once per month for a TREK (Teaching Research Education with Kids), a full-day field trip or excursion tied to learning and projects in our community and local environment. Our annual TREKs include trips to Arctic Valley and skiing at Russian Jack Park. Throughout the year guest presenters engage students on topics including STEM fields, wildlife, careers, local government, weather, energy and much more. Through these experiences our students are learning to be the future leaders and stewards of our community and environment.


The results of this approach to teaching and learning show. Our school culture is strong and positive, not tolerant of bullying, and focused on learning. Students love their school, and staff wouldn't work anyplace else. We believe STrEaM is the best school there is!

Now over half way through our third school year, we are eager to meet the students coming to us next and joining our journey. Already, we are designing projects, planning TREKS, coordinating with presenters and organizing activities and events. We have many STEM options like Coding, Rocketry and Robotics, and provide 1 to 1 technology with student Chromebooks. Our facilities at Wayland Baptist include 10 classrooms, a library, new carpeting, and a vastly expanded back yard area for recreation and play.


We are excited to begin YEAR FOUR in 19-20 with new adventures in education and a new core group of incoming students. Explorers wanted!

For more information: Call now (907) 742-9000
Stop by between 8 AM and 3:30 PM at Wayland Baptist University on Muldoon, across from the Totem theatre, or come for school tours each Tuesday in February at 9:30 AM.
Email the principal mokelke_adam@asdk12.org
Email the Admin. Assistant/front office thompson_sandra@asdk12.org
Visit our web page at http://stream.asdk12.org/
On Twitter @AKSTrEaMAcademy https://twitter.com/AKSTrEaMAcademy
Instagram @Anchorage_Stream_Academy https://www.instagram.com/anchorage_stream_academy/