STAFFORD, Va., Dec. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- It doesn't
take long to realize that there's just something different about North Stafford High School.
Those who stroll the halls in between classes will most likely witness a sea of orange clothing, wall art that shares
uplifting messages celebrating the academic success of students, and multiple national flags lining the ceiling, representing a
diverse population among the school of 1,700.
At North Stafford, every week is treated like it's Spirit Week. It's a mentality driven by
Jostens Renaissance Education, a strategic approach designed to help schools renew their climate and culture for the 21st
Century. North Stafford is also a member of the National Association of Secondary School
Principals (NASSP), which partners with Jostens in Renaissance Education and multiple other initiatives to renew school climate
and culture.
North Stafford has been a Renaissance school for 10 years. But over the last six months, the
impact that Jostens Renaissance Education has had on the school's climate and culture has amplified significantly, thanks to
a new tool – The Pulse.
"The Pulse and Jostens Renaissance have become the structural backbone of our school," said Dan
Hornick, North Stafford assistant principal. "I believe 100 percent that this initiative
has been the difference maker at our school." He added that North Stafford plans to utilize The
Pulse annually.
The Pulse, which is free to all Jostens customers, is a first-of-its-kind survey tool accessed online through mobile or
desktop platforms. It's taken by students, parents and teachers in less than 10 minutes, and measures school recognition with
regard to how recognition is given and experienced, as well as how it makes a difference in building positive climate and culture
in schools. Learn more about Jostens Renaissance Education and The Pulse here: https://www.jostensrenaissance.com/pulse/
The main goal behind The Pulse is simple. Create an environment where kids feel recognized and are motivated to succeed at
school. North Stafford's recurring Spirit Week mentality – which has proven to be a key
contributor to the school's positive climate and culture – increased significantly when The Pulse entered into the picture.
"North Stafford has an awesome commitment to building a culture of recognition," said
Michael Wolf, Director of Jostens Renaissance Education. "It's exciting that they now have a means
to measure the impact of their efforts with The Pulse."
"The Pulse provides practical and actionable feedback for strengthening student recognition and inclusiveness," said Dr.
Kent Pekel, president and CEO of Search Institute, an international leader in youth development
Jostens partnered with to create and scientifically validate The Pulse. "No other survey fills this need. It allows students to
express what types of recognition matter most to them and how frequently they experience those types of recognition in their
schools."
Each school that takes The Pulse receives detailed analytics on five key areas: informal recognition, formal recognition,
fairness in recognition, recognizing students based on effort, and having a voice in student recognition.
During the 2016 pilot program, The Pulse revealed insight that helped create positive change at North Stafford. The findings showed that, in some cases, students, parents and teachers had different
perceptions, which allowed the school to take action.
The Pulse resulted in school administrators putting on more rallies, not just during Homecoming or before a big football game,
but in honor of students who've achieved academic milestones or experienced other forms of success. The school's climate and
culture has become that of recognition for each and every student.
Additionally, The Pulse helped administrators at North Stafford realize they needed to
celebrate the positive things that were happening with students, rather than focusing more on handing out consequences for
negative things.
"We're very pleased that The Pulse was so easy to administer, and helpful in giving us tangible information to look at,"
Hornick said. "Whether results are good, bad, or indifferent, we want to know so we can improve our school."
For questions about The Pulse or Jostens Renaissance Education, please contact Michael Wolf
by emailing Michael.wolf@jostens.com
or calling 952-830-4707.
About Jostens
Jostens is a trusted partner in the academic and achievement channel, providing products, programs and services that
help its customers celebrate moments that matter. The company's products include yearbooks, publications, jewelry and consumer
goods that serve the K-12 educational, college and professional sports segments. Founded in 1897 and based in Minneapolis, Minn., Jostens is a subsidiary of Newell Brands and can be found
online at www.jostens.com.
About Newell Brands
Newell Brands (NYSE: NWL) is a leading global consumer goods company with a strong
portfolio of well-known brands, including Paper Mate®, Sharpie®, Dymo®, EXPO®, Parker®, Elmer's®, Coleman®, Jostens®, Marmot®,
Rawlings®, Oster®, Sunbeam®, FoodSaver®, Mr. Coffee®, Rubbermaid Commercial Products®, Graco®, Baby Jogger®, NUK®, Calphalon®,
Rubbermaid®, Contigo®, First Alert®, Waddington and Yankee Candle®. For hundreds of millions of consumers, Newell Brands makes life better every day, where they live, learn, work and play.
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