Institute for Student Achievement

Institute for Student Achievement ISA transforms persistently struggling high schools into places where all students are prepared for success in college and beyond.

In a time and place with a   and   running rampant, Asian-American   share what they have endured:
12/29/2023

In a time and place with a and running rampant, Asian-American share what they have endured:

In the summer of 2022 as part of the Voices of Change project, EdSurge Research convened 80 Asian American K-12 educators in a series of virtual ...

On an average of three times per week, a police car pulls up to this school; a student is brought out, handcuffed, and t...
12/28/2023

On an average of three times per week, a police car pulls up to this school; a student is brought out, handcuffed, and taken to an emergency room for a psychiatric evaluation. The process has been used on children as young as five. Black students are also targeted at a higher rate.

Schools across the country are sending children — disproportionately Black children — to the emergency room for psychiatric evaluations because of discipline problems.

New studies are beginning to challenge the notion that   with low-income students receive less funding by proving that f...
12/22/2023

New studies are beginning to challenge the notion that with low-income students receive less funding by proving that funding gaps are actually closing:

After persistent “savage inequalities” in school funding, some experts say the spending gaps are being closed.

Housing for some   is not always available, let alone stable access to food, a ride to and from school and the other con...
12/08/2023

Housing for some is not always available, let alone stable access to food, a ride to and from school and the other conditions that have to be met for a student to really sink into learning, like internet access and a dedicated space for homework.
The absentee rates in San Diego are comparable to other large California cities. For homeless students, that rate is typically higher, and the challenges are front of mind for many in the area... So how are they responding?
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2023-11-20-how-urban-and-rural-school-districts-aim-to-solve-alarmingly-high-absentee-rates

When you’re not sure where you’ll sleep, showing up to class isn’t what you’re worried about.For educators, this makes for a daunting test.“When ...

11/23/2023

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"I believe telling... the truth is the kind thing to do. Likewise, when students are struggling, failing to turn in work...
11/22/2023

"I believe telling... the truth is the kind thing to do. Likewise, when students are struggling, failing to turn in work or at risk of falling behind, teachers should tell them."

Aldeman: When it comes to how kids are really doing in school, leniency may be easier, but honesty is the best policy.

The largest children’s books’ distributor and publisher, Scholastic, apologized and said it “is working on a pivot plan”...
11/19/2023

The largest children’s books’ distributor and publisher, Scholastic, apologized and said it “is working on a pivot plan” as it reverses its decision to separate + and race-related titles.

The nation's largest children’s books’ distributor and publisher apologized and said it “is working on a pivot plan” for the remaining book fairs this fall.

Mississippi has always struggled with educational disparities, a challenge that has been passed down through generations...
11/17/2023

Mississippi has always struggled with educational disparities, a challenge that has been passed down through generations. has exacerbated preexisting funding inequities for high-need, under-resourced , a longstanding challenge for the state.
It needs help.

In the Mississippi Delta, internet access is problematic, reading and math proficiency rates are low, special education programs and staff remain woefully under-resourced and access to mental health professionals and support is limited.

Thousands of young adults are not working or going to  . How high schools like NYC’s MESA Charter can bolster support we...
11/15/2023

Thousands of young adults are not working or going to . How high schools like NYC’s MESA Charter can bolster support well after graduation:

Thousands of young adults are not working or going to college. How high schools like NYC’s MESA Charter can bolster support well after graduation.

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