
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
This project is a multi-pronged plan to see an increase in the visibility and celebration of minority populations; increase all students' cultural competency; and increase the mental health, pass rate, and graduation rate of our focal population by providing the following: Professional development for counselors on trauma-informed practices; scholarships for focal population to attend credit recovery and credit repair; scholarships for Cultural Writing Programs; and culturally diverse texts to diversity of our language arts curriculum.
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Yesenia Hernandez
KIPP Texas San Antonio is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters to offer the Raising Highly Capable Kids curriculum to... October 2021Read Story
Victoria Zupancic
We are partnering with a community organization, Dane County Time Bank, to create a BIPOC Restorative Justice class curriculum that... October 2021Read Story
Thomas Courtney
The League is a space for kids, staff and parents to meet, centered around a particular topic that they create... October 2021Read Story
Taryn Richard
"Ensuring scholar connection for a successful break!" is an opportunity for scholars to maintain connections with their support system in... October 2021Read Story
Suzanne McMurtray
Beyond the 21 is a way for young people at Homewood to find their purpose and create their path. The... October 2021Read Story
Siedah McNeil
This grant will fund the Restoring Connections program which aims to help students, families, and the local community restore a... October 2021Read Story
Sarah Walker
With funding from the NoVo Foundation, we can’t wait to not only strengthen the SEL course we piloted last year... October 2021Read Story
Sarah Brickels
Our focus is on ensuring that students — especially the most marginalized — have access to the educational opportunities they... October 2021Read Story