
Global Learning Charter Public School (GLCPS), a tuition-free public charter school that currently services 500 students in grades 5-12, recently sponsored students Veronika Horsky and Ivette Terrero at the Brown University Leadership Institute.
Horsky attended “Lessons in Leadership: How the World Changes” and Terrero attended “One True Pairing: The Courtship Plot from Jane Austen to Jane the Virgin.” Both courses included readings, assignments, independent study and discussions.
Horsky said that after completing a Capstone project at GLCPS concerning marginalized identities and misinformation her research led her to define social change. The Leadership Institute offered a learning philosophy that encouraged taking action and becoming her own version of a leader. “While I came to the course with excitement to participate in Ivy League level academics, I left as a better public speaker and student,” said Horsky. “For the rest of the school year, I plan to take the action plan I created at Brown and turn it into a reality. I will continue to tutor students and spread awareness of the issue I studied; the school to prison pipeline.”
Terrero said that the program taught her how to analyze specific texts, movies, tv episodes and how they correlate with each other. “Through the program I learned how to be more responsible, developed my social skills and learn to be more independent,” she said. “I am glad I participated because I was able to learn many different things as well as meet many different people from all around the world”
“We congratulate Veronika and Ivette for their successful completion of this challenging program,” said Stephen Furtado Jr., Executive Director of GLCPS. “Both students felt the program changed their perspectives and offered them the positive experience of life on campus. Veronika and Ivette will bring their new knowledge and experience back to share with their classmates. We are pleased to be able to offer these opportunities to our students.”
About Global Learning Charter Public School
Open to New Bedford residents, Global Learning Charter Public School (GLCPS) is a tuition-free public charter school that currently serves 500 students in grades 5-12. Launched in 2002 as a Horace Mann charter school, GLCPS became a Commonwealth charter school in 2006. In order to generate a culture of personalization, the school setting and class sizes are deliberately small. Students, faculty and administration know each other well and teachers are able to tailor the curriculum to the needs and level of each student. GLCPS offers an exciting and challenging interdisciplinary curriculum that follows and builds upon the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. Students learn to work collaboratively in teams, use technology meaningfully in their coursework, strengthen all elements of their communication skills, as well as develop the necessary skills to become engaged and ethical contributors to a global society. GLCPS capitalizes on the exceptional resources of the region (for example, marine sciences), and ties these resources to their curriculum and instruction. Additional information is available on the school’s website at www.glcps.org or call 508-991-4105.