Sagus International Earns Chicago Public Schools’ 2009 Outstanding Partnership Award for its Work to Transform Schools for the 21st Century
Posted on: 10/30/2009FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contact: Meaghan Wims, (401) 274-0001 x434, mwims@duffyshanley.com
October
30, 2009 (Chicago, IL) – Sagus International announced today that it
has earned a 2009 Outstanding Partnership Award from the Chicago Public
Schools (CPS) for the company’s forward-looking transformation of two
Chicago classrooms into model 21st century learning environments.
Chicago
Mayor Richard M. Daley presented the award to Sagus CEO Darryl Rosser
at CPS’s annual Principal for a Day luncheon on October 29. The
Outstanding Partnership Award recognizes collaborations between
businesses, community organizations, community leaders and CPS.
Sagus
received The Outstanding Partner Award for its work to transform
classrooms this year at two Chicago public high schools, Walter Payton
College Prep High School and William R. Harper High School. Sagus and
its partners invested about $100,000 to transform the schools, an
effort that earned high praise from former CPS CEO Arne Duncan, now
U.S. Secretary of Education. Duncan called the partnership a model of
public-private collaboration.
“We are grateful to have been a
part of enhancing the educational environment at these two schools”
said Darryl Rosser. “We strongly believe that better classroom
environments will result in improved educational outcomes.”

Sagus CEO Darryl Rosser and Payton Principal Ellen Estrada
Sagus
developed a close partnership with Payton Principal Ellen Estrada and
former Harper Principal Liz Dozier to collaborate on the scope of the
classrooms’ makeovers. Sagus also worked with a number of key partners
to help achieve the classroom transformations, including: Legat
Architects, headed up by Dennis Kluge (classroom and school design) and
eInstruction (educational technology and assessment). All partners
generously donated their time and products.
Sagus revamped
specific classrooms at Payton College Prep and at Harper High School
with state-of-the-art furnishings that are mobile and ergonomically
correct for the student’s working environment. The furnishings
included chairs, desks, tables, mobile teaching walls, interactive
whiteboards and storage cabinets. The result is a learning environment
that is more responsive to student needs and facilitates creative
teaching methods.
“The biggest thing it opens up is just
workable space,” says Walt Kinderman, Payton chemistry teacher.
“Before, we had the kids somewhat isolated. Communication has certainly
opened up by being able to move the tables, and it just gives more
surface area to perform the experience.” In summary, Mr. Kinderman
says “This has changed the way I teach.”
For more than 40 years,
the Sagus group of companies has supplied furniture for elementary and
secondary schools across the United States. A year ago, the company’s
leaders challenged themselves to focus on a mission that goes beyond
simply selling furniture. By engaging directly with educators, Sagus
learned more about the challenges facing today’s schools. Sagus is
committed to developing model 21st century schools. By improving
learning environments, Sagus is boosting student learning and
achievement.
To read more about the Outstanding Partnership Award, visit the Chicago Public Schools partnership Web site, cpspartnerships.org/outstanding. To see a video highlighting Sagus’s Harper/Payton transformations, visit the “Featured Video” section at www.sagusi.com.
About Sagus International, Inc.
Sagus International, Inc., is an innovative company based in Chicago, IL, that is committed to enhancing the physical environment to improve the results of the organizations and people in the markets it serves. For more information, visit Sagus’s web site at www.sagusinternational.com.
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We need more private sector involvement in education if we're going to have world class schools again. Great job!
Posted By: Tom on 11/13/2009 4:48:28 PM