Three-Way Conference - Goal Setting with the Rayot Planner
Twice a year, students sit between their parents and teachers and set their own goals out loud - then track them in the Rayot Planner, at school and at home, all year.

The Student Sets the Goals, the Adults Align
The Three-Way Conference puts the student in charge of the meeting. They walk their parents and teachers through the year's goals — academic, personal, social — out loud, in their own words. The order of the room is the whole point: the student leads, the two sets of adults who matter most align behind them.
In PYP, that means the youngest Rayots naming what they're good at and what they find hard. In MYP, it leans harder on reflection — students accounting for their own learning, with student voice doing most of the talking.
The goals don't end at the meeting. Students keep them in the Rayot Planner and revisit them through the year, so a goal set in one conversation stays tied to the small daily choices that actually move it.



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