LaFayette Big Picture
LaFayette, NY
First-choice alternative education
LaFayette Big Picture, part of the Big Picture Learning Network, began in 2008 as a program for 15 over-aged, under-credited and at-risk high school freshmen in rural upstate New York. Thanks to hallmarks like personalized learning plans, a small family-like environment, and powerful internships, it has evolved from a last resort program for a handful of youth into a first-choice high school for young people from all walks of life.
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What it looks and feels like
Belonging and contribution are currents that run through the LaFayette Big Picture experience. Relational structures like advisory groups enable students to deeply know themselves, their peers, and their staff. From that place of support, students learn and pursue their interests through projects benefiting both their school and local communities. On any given day, the student-led culinary team may be catering a meal for the nearby Onondaga Nation’s elders, while another group is building a hydroponic garden on campus, and other students are at internships throughout LaFayette. Students regularly identify and reflect on their progress, skills, and plans through presentations of their learning portfolios to staff, peers, family, and community members. A common reflection from students is that they’ve never worked so hard, but they put in that work because it’s rooted in what matters to them and equips them for a future of their choosing.
THE IMPACT
~50%
of students come from the Onondaga Nation
76%
experience learner agency positively, compared to 52.7% of others surveyed
72%
experience positive socially-embedded learning, compared to 57.3% of others surveyed