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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, January 1, 2015
San Francisco Schools Transformed
by the Power of Meditation
December 30, 2014
Silence isn't something people usually associate with middle school, but twice a day the halls of Visitacion Valley School in San Francisco fall quiet as the sixth, seventh and eighth grade students meditate for fifteen minutes.
Silence isn't something people usually associate with middle school, but twice a day the halls of Visitacion Valley School in San Francisco fall quiet as the sixth, seventh and eighth grade students meditate for fifteen minutes.
And school administrators tell NBC News that the violence outside of the
school, which is situated in one of San Francisco's poorest
neighborhoods, was spilling into the school and affecting the students'
demeanor.
"The kids see guns on a daily basis," the school's athletic director,
Barry O'Driscoll said, adding, "there would be fights here three-to-five
times a week."
With a typical schools
days filled with mayhem, O'Driscoll was skeptical when the San Francisco
Public School District introduced a meditation program, called "quiet
time," to four of its schools, including Visitacion Valley.
"I thought this is hippy stuff that didn't work in the '70s, so how's it
gonna work now," O'Driscoll said. But he changed his tune, when over a
four-year period, suspensions decreased by 79 percent and attendance and
academic performance noticeably increased.
Blocks away at Burton High School, which was once dubbed "Fight School,"
the results have been similar. Principal Bill Kappenhagen was skeptical
at first, as well, and had to wrangle with the problem of when in the
school day to grab a half hour for quiet reflection.
"I was like, 'There's no way I'm going to steal time from English
instruction or math instruction in order to do that," said Kappenhagen.
Instead, he decided to extend the school day by 30 minutes for
meditation time, which resulted in better academic performance and a 75
percent decrease in suspensions. And students say they're more conscious
of their actions, calmer and less angry.
While Kappenhagen recognizes that "there is no magic wand in education,
just like in life," meditation has been found to increase focus and
stimulate a sense of calm, not just during the quiet time, but also for
the rest of the day, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Kappenhagen says he know's he can't change the environment the students
live in when they're not at school, but he's glad he's discovered a way
to "help our students find ways to deal with violence and the trauma and
the stress of everyday life."