The Greater Good

Education is the key to better jobs for individuals and a stronger economy for all.

The pandemic exposed the detriment of a factory-style, one-size-fits-all education system – especially for students of color and those living in poverty.

It is critical to keep our most vulnerable students engaged so they do not fall back into the dropout cycle.

The Greater Good

Education is the key to better jobs for individuals and a stronger economy for all.

The pandemic exposed the detriment of a factory-style, one-size-fits-all education system – especially for students of color and those living in poverty.

It is critical to keep our most vulnerable students engaged so they do not fall back into the dropout cycle.

Children of dropouts are more likely to drop out. Conversely,
every dropout who earns a diploma is:

6X more likely to vote

26X less likely to be unemployed

6X less likely to be incarcerated

At least 10-15% of students are not graduating. How do we reengage, support and guide them to becoming successful in school and life?

At least 10-15% of students are not graduating. How do we reengage, support and guide them to becoming successful in school and life?

Here’s our take on the answer:

  • 1. Ensure equitable access to a quality education for all students
  • 2. Personalize education to be flexible to the individual student
  • 3. Prepare students for a future beyond the diploma with job and life skills