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Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Sumner pose for one of their many classroom collaborations.


Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Sumner pose for one of their many classroom collaborations. 


At Windsor Public Schools, our nationally recognized Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program thrives because of one essential ingredient: collaboration. The partnership between SEL Specialists and classroom teachers seamlessly blends social-emotional learning with academic lessons, creating a powerful dual impact on student growth.


Using the district’s Instructional Core Wheel as a guide, SEL push-ins promote meaningful experiences that benefit both students and educators. These sessions are designed to enhance students’ emotional intelligence while simultaneously reinforcing critical academic skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and effective communication.


A Clover street student “architect” guides his group-mate “builders” through a game of brick-by-brick.


Clover Street school students enjoy a game of brick-by-brick. 


Recently, I had the privilege of observing one of these dynamic sessions at Clover Street School, led by Mr. Morgan, SEL Specialist, and Mrs. Sumner, a dedicated 4th-grade teacher. The two masterfully crafted a hands-on learning experience that exemplified the magic of SEL integration.


A success after two attempts!


The students participated in a captivating activity called “Brick by Brick.” The task was simple yet profound: an “architect” had to verbally guide two “builders” in assembling a structure using LEGO bricks—without being able to see what the builders were doing, as a partition separated them. Both groups were given identical sets of LEGO pieces, but success hinged on precise communication and collaboration.


Communication in motion.


What unfolded was a joyful, laughter-filled environment where students demonstrated creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Leadership naturally emerged among students as they navigated the challenge, fostering a deeper understanding of how to express ideas clearly and respectfully while building stronger peer-to-peer bonds.


Beyond the fun and excitement, this lesson showcased the immense value of SEL push-ins. Through activities like “Brick by Brick,” students not only build tangible skills like communication and leadership but also strengthen their emotional resilience and ability to collaborate — essential life skills for future success.


These moments of intentional connection and engagement underscore why Windsor Public Schools’ SEL program continues to be a national model. When SEL skills are intertwined with academic learning, the result is a win-win for everyone involved: empowered students, inspired educators, and a thriving school community.


Mr. Morgan

Our work in SEL push-ins reminds us that learning is not just about facts and figures — it’s about developing the whole child, nurturing their genius, and preparing them to excel both academically and socially. And that’s where the magic happens.


-WPS Communications