From Classrooms to Playgrounds
This article has been written by Lacey Eckels


From Classrooms to Playgrounds
Carroll County High School launched its first Project-Based Learning unit of the year by inviting students to step into the role of hometown heroes. Their challenge: design a model of either a new playground or a mini golf course for the community. To ground their ideas in the real world, learners visited local sites—General Butler State Park and the new accessible playground at Camp Kysoc—while also hearing from Magistrate Scott Nab about how young people can shape county government and civic life.
This is a powerful example of the Real-World and Learner-Led Transformations in action. Students aren’t just studying government and civic engagement in theory—they’re grappling with authentic questions that matter in their own backyard, making decisions about what to create, and seeing the pathways for their voices to influence their community. By blending field visits, civic connections, and design challenges, Carroll County is giving learners an early glimpse of how their creativity and agency can fuel real impact.

Making Learning Visible
In Carroll County, high schoolers are designing new playgrounds and mini golf courses for their community, authentic projects that blend creativity, problem-solving, and civic voice. With great project-based learning often comes a culminating exhibition: a chance for students to showcase not just the product they built, but the process and learning that shaped it.
Exhibitions of Learning make this public celebration possible. Think of them as gallery-style events where learners invite peers, families, and community members to engage with their work, ask questions, and reflect together. And while exhibitions often grow naturally out of rich PBL experiences, they don’t require one. Any unit, a science investigation, a history project, even a math challenge can end with an exposition, turning private assignments into public contributions.
We’re excited to share our Exhibitions of Learning one-pager — an invitation to make learning visible in your classrooms and schools. The guide highlights purpose, practical tips, and launch steps so you can design experiences that spotlight student growth, voice, and pride in authentic ways.
This strategy is part of a larger vision—a System of Performance Assessments designed to elevate student voice, deepen reflection, and make learning visible across the year.

Your September Learning Flight Plan
✈️ September 22 - The Learner/Graduate Profile Playbook (9am-3pm)
Ready to move your Profile of a Learner from words on a page to real impact in your classrooms? This full-day session will take you deeper into the Learner Profile Playbook to:
- Learn practical ways to design for two essential skills in any profile: collaboration and communication.
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How do we design systems that tell a complete story of student, school, and community success? Join our OVEC Local Accountability Cohort to:
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