Saturday, May 7th, 2005. The Willauer School.
Alana Byrne of Canton and classmates at the Willauer School built hand made West Greenland Kayaks and successfully launched them from Thompson Island on April 14th. The launching represents a culmination of a five-month learning expedition where students built kayaks as part of the school curriculum.
This year, the eight grade students built six 17-foot by 22-inch, West Greenland skin-on-frame kayaks as part of an interdisciplinary “learning expedition.” With help from teachers Mitsu Iwasaki, Logan Westmoreland, Darcy Hoyt and Thaddeus Foote, students learned and applied math skills and studied physical science concepts through answering the question “Why does my boat float?”
The eighth graders reinforced writing and documentation skills while recording the entire building process on their blog and even wrote a sea shanty. Students built in teams, learning teamwork, group problem solving and assuming leadership roles. At the recent Thompson Island Outward Bound Gala on April 7th, four of the student-built kayaks were auctioned to fund future projects.
The Willauer School is an independent coeducational Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound middle school located on Thompson Island in the Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. The school offers an academically challenging curriculum where students learn through in-depth, multidisciplinary learning expeditions. Willauer serves approximately 51 students each year. All students participate in Outward Bound expeditions during the school year.
The 204-acre island is owned and operated by the Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center, a non-profit organization that provides adventurous and challenging experiential learning programs for early adolescents from metropolitan Boston.












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