
District 159 Adopts ‘Wayfinder’ Program to Boost Middle Schoolers’ Social-Emotional Health
Mokena Junior High School students will have a new curriculum focused on social-emotional learning (SEL) next year after the Board of Education unanimously approved the adoption of the “Wayfinder” program.
The board voted 7-0 at its Wednesday meeting to implement the program for the 2025-2026 school year. The decision followed a seven-month review process by a committee of 12 teachers, social workers, administrators, and other staff. The committee was tasked with selecting an SEL program that aligns with Illinois state standards.
According to a memo from Dr. Kristin Johnson, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, the committee reviewed four programs and piloted two before recommending Wayfinder. The program was praised for its clear alignment to grade-level SEL standards, engaging lessons, and a robust technology platform. It also connects career and postsecondary success skills to the state’s PACE (Postsecondary and Career Expectations) framework, which the board also formally adopted Wednesday.
The program comes with an annual cost of $6,750 for a comprehensive digital site license, which provides access for all junior high staff and students. An additional $5,000 will be spent on printed student journals and workbooks. An initial one-time cost of $3,000 will cover professional development and training for staff, which will be paid from Title II funds.
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