Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Cast Your Vote for the 2012 Gathering of Champions Logo!

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You decide the motif for the 2012 Gathering of Champions. Student artwork has been received and has been posted to the Synergy & Leadership Exchange website and is ready for your vote! Visit www.synergyexchange.org and click on Gathering of Champions under the Celebrate tab, and pick your favorite. Votes will be taken from now until Jan. 15 and the winner will be announced in February.

The winning design will become the logo for the 2012 Gathering of Champions celebration. The design will appear on the certificates of achievement, banners, magnets, T-shirts and other materials.

The Gathering of Champions is an annual statewide event honoring students who are named as Academic All-Stars by officials in participating schools. The honored students may include top academic achievers, students who have made a dramatic improvement in their academic work or achievement, and the top finishers in academic challenges and competitions at a regional or higher level endorsed by the Minnesota Academic League Council.

Congratulations again to Erin Carver from Faribault High School, who was winner of the 2011 Gathering of Champions Logo Contest!  

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Minnesota Schools Honored at National Character Conference

 San Francisco was the backdrop for the Character Education Partnership’s (CEP) 18th National Forum on Character Education Oct. 19-22.

Lakes International Language Academy (LILA), a 2011 Minnesota School of Character and Promising Practice award recipient, attended and was honored as a NSOC finalist and Promising Practice honoree. Also attending were Sibley East High School representatives who received national honors for their Promising Practice “Sibley East School Garden.” Three other Minnesota schools, Area Learning Center in Northfield, Shirley Hills Primary in Mound and The Blake School in Minneapolis, were also honored for their Promising Practices.

LILA is a Spanish Immersion charter school in the northwest suburbs of the Twin Cities, MN. LILA was also recognized as a 2010 National School of Character “Profiles in Character” award winner by CEP. Only 18 schools across the United States were selected for the honor, which was based on an evaluation of each school’s strengths in areas such as social-emotional learning or meeting individual student needs within the CEP’s Eleven Principles of Effective Character Education. LILA is one of Minnesota’s fastest growing and highest performing schools.

The Sibley East School Garden began in 2010 when the Agriculture Department planted a one acre vegetable garden with the intention of providing fresh vegetables for the school lunch program. The program gave many students from different paths of life the opportunity to communicate, help each other and work together on a common goal. It increased classroom attendance and grades in students who were struggling and resulted in a more positive attitude towards school. Students became specialists in something, built confidence and used a positive attitude to educate others about a subject. The school garden provided a great teaching tool to enrich curriculum, improve physical health and build character.

Representatives from 39 states, 9 foreign countries and Puerto Rico celebrated 3 days of learning about character education and networking with passionate proponents at the National Forum. Synergy staff attended in support of the Minnesota honorees and also presented a breakout session entitled “Synergize Your State’s Character Footprint.” This session represented work of the organization on the MN State Schools of Character and Promising Practices award program along with the Ethical Citizens for Minnesota’s Future initiative.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Do You Know Outstanding Educators?

Nominate Them for a WEM Outstanding Educator Award!

The WEM Outstanding Educator Awards Program was created in 1998 by the WEM Foundation in support of teachers and their important role in helping all students achieve academically, and seeks to bring recognition to the often "unsung heroes" who meet the challenges of teaching in a variety of settings. Synergy & Leadership Exchange, in partnership with the service cooperative members of The Minnesota Service Cooperatives (MSC), administers the award program on behalf of the WEM Foundation.Only licensed educators and administrators from Minnesota public or non-public schools or educational institutions are eligible.


Honorees are selected in each category below and each receives an unrestricted $10,000 gift and crystal apple award.  In addition, regional honorees are named who receive an unrestricted $1,000 gift, trophy and the opportunity to compete in the state competition the following year.

Calling All Students! Gathering of Champions Logo Contest


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Design the logo for the 2012 Gathering of Champions! The winning entry will become the focal point of the 2012 Gathering of Champions - scheduled for Aug. 3, 2012. The design will appear on the certificates of achievement, banners, magnets, T-shirts and other materials.

Student drawings of the logo design can be mailed or e-mailed to Synergy & Leadership Exchange (formerly the Center for Academic Excellence). The logo contest winner will be announced in January.

Rules for Submission: 
All designs must use only 1-3 colors.
All entries must be designed by a currently enrolled K-12 student.
All entries must be completed and received by November 25, 2011.

Send entries to:
Synergy & Leadership Exchange, 2075 Lookout Drive, North Mankato, MN 56003
or: synergy@synergyexchange.org 

Pick the Winner! - All design entries will be posted on the Synergy website in December. View and vote online at: www.synergyexchange.org. Your votes will choose the winning logo for the 2012 Gathering of Champions!

More than 3,000 people attended the Gathering of Champions at the Great Room in Nickelodeon Universe® at the Mall of America this year to honor and celebrate Minnesota's Academic All-Star students. The Gathering of Champions is an annual statewide event honoring students who are recognized as Academic All-Stars by officials in participating schools. The honored students may include top academic achievers, students who have made a dramatic improvement in their academic work or achievement, and the top finishers, at a regional or higher level, in academic challenges and competitions endorsed by the Minnesota Academic League Council.

Submit your logo design today and remember to vote for your favorite design in December at:www.synergyexchange.org

Monday, August 15, 2011

Share Your Photos from the Gathering of Champions - Win a T-shirt!

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Did you attend the Gathering of Champions on August 5? We'd love to see your photos! Share them on our Facebook page by August 22 for a chance to win. The photo that receives the most "likes" by  August 26 will receive a free Academic All-Star t-shirt for their student.

Here's how to enter:
  1. Go to www.facebook.com/SynergyExchange
  2. Hit the like button to like our page
  3. Upload your photo to our wall by August 22
  4. Check back August 23 to vote for your favorite photo!
  5. The photo with the most likes will receive a free Academic All-Star T-shirt for their student!
*Photos will not be used by Synergy & Leadership Exchange for any other purpose without entrant's permission. Synergy reserves the right to remove photos it deems to be inappropriate or profane.

Please Note: Information you've shared on our wall can be seen by  others who like our page.  

Friday, August 12, 2011

Annual Gathering of Champions Recognizes Academic Achievement in Minnesota’s Students

Students were the stars Aug. 5 at the Mall of America during the 20th Annual Gathering of Champions sponsored by Synergy & Leadership Exchange (formerly the Center for Academic Excellence). The recognition ceremony honored students nominated by their educators and academic coaches as Academic All-Stars.

More than 3,000 students, friends and family attended one of 10 45-minute shows where All-Stars and their guests enjoyed entertainment by Peter Bloedel of Perpetual Vaudeville, followed by Minnesota trivia questions where students had the chance to win exciting prizes donated by universities, companies and organizations throughout the state. Each ceremony included VIPs from education, business and industry, including the Assistant Commissioner of Education Rose Chu, executive directors from educational organizations, Minnesota Academic League Affiliates and state award-winning students, who congratulated the 2011 All-Stars. More than 50 VIPs congratulated the All-Stars while Ameriprise Financial retirees served as volunteers for the recognition event.

The ceremonies closed with the All-Stars walking across the stage, shaking hands with the VIPs and receiving their certificates of achievement. As they exited The Great Room, All-Stars signed their names on the giant roster of All-Stars and returning All-Stars enjoyed searching for their names on the banners from previous years. Before and after attending their recognition ceremony, All-Stars and their guests enjoyed discounts at stores throughout the mall and rides in Nickelodeon Universe®.

Founded in 1990, the annual Gathering of Champions event is designed to recognize and celebrate the academic excellence of K-12 students statewide. Students were selected as Minnesota’s Academic All-Stars by their schools, with the recommended selection criteria including: top academic achievers, as measured by school policy or practice; students who have made a dramatic, positive turnaround in their academic work and achievement; or students who have finished first in a regional, state, national or international academic competition endorsed by the Minnesota Academic League.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011