Help NYC's Students in Need Catch Up at School

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OrganizationChildren's Aid
Region United States
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Danny Stern


This project will provide academic interventions, tutoring, homework help, GED classes, and other supports to New York City's students who fell behind during the pandemic - especially those who live in poverty, a group that was disproportionately impacted.


Challenge

Due to disruption at schools over the past couple years, test scores among New York City's students have dropped according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Math performance took an outsized hit, falling by a record 9 points since the last assessment. What's more, 41% of city students were chronically absent last year.

Long-Term Impact

Research shows that one-on-one or small group tutoring - a cornerstone of our academic interventions - is one of the most effective tools for students to catch up. By bolstering New York City's students in need during this critical time, we will ensure our city's young people are on track to prepare for their future careers, vocational schools, and colleges of their choice, and have successful, independent adulthoods in the years to come. Together, we won't let COVID-19 impede their potential.

References

  1. https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/
  2. https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/impact/stories/how-community-school-director-enriches-education-school-children
  3. https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/impact/stories/school-every-day-0
  4. https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/impact/stories/summer-interns-get-experience-local-politics
  5. https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/impact/stories/how-internship-childrens-aid-informed-students-career-path


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/57237/projdoc.pdf

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