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Wednesday, July 17, 2013
National Service Update
For Immediate Release Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Samantha Jo Warfield, CNCS sjwarfield@cns.gov; 202-606-6775 |
Federal Agencies Announce First Round of School Turnaround AmeriCorps Grants$15 million over three years to 13 organizations that will annually place more than 650 AmeriCorps members in dozens of the nation’s lowest-performing schools
WASHINGTON,
DC -- An innovative partnership to help improve the nation’s persistently
underachieving schools took another step forward today as the U.S. Department
of Education (ED) and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)
announced the first grants for the new School
Turnaround AmeriCorps program.
This
announcement comes two days after President Obama created a new federal
task force with representatives from cabinet agencies to identify
additional ways that the public and private sectors can partner together to
support national service as a strategy for tackling national priorities. School
Turnaround AmeriCorps is an example of the kind of collaboration the task force
is seeking to expand.
Launched
in February 2013, the School Turnaround AmeriCorps program is designed to
support the placement of a dedicated cadre of AmeriCorps members in
persistently underachieving schools across the country. School Turnaround
AmeriCorps members will be placed in schools implementing school turnaround
interventions as required by ED’s School Improvement Grant (SIG) program or as
required through Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) flexibility.
Members will help keep students on track to graduate by working to increase
student academic achievement, attendance, and high school graduation rates;
improve college and career readiness; and provide college
enrollment assistance and advice.
“In
order to ensure that every student receives a quality education, we need to do
all that we can to turn around low-performing schools across the country,” U.S.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said. “Today’s announcement highlights the
progress the Department and CNCS are making to increase educational
opportunities for thousands of students in disadvantaged communities. As this
important partnership continues to move forward, it will remain focused on
using innovative strategies to help schools put children on the pathway to
success.”
The
program supports organizations that serve low-performing schools around the
country, including those in rural areas, and expands on the efforts of Together
for Tomorrow, an initiative between ED, CNCS, and the White House Office of
Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
“This
partnership illustrates how AmeriCorps members can play a pivotal role in
addressing our country’s most pressing educational challenges, “ said Wendy
Spencer, CEO of CNCS. “These AmeriCorps members will work with teachers,
parents, and school administrators to develop the best ways to ensure students
succeed inside and outside the classroom.”
Each
year more than 650 School Turnaround AmeriCorps members participating in the
initiative will support a variety of intervention efforts aimed at addressing
the unique needs of each SIG and Priority school. The 13 awardees will place
members in approximately 70 schools in urban and rural communities across the
country. Members will support turnaround interventions in 14 states and the
District of Columbia. School Turnaround AmeriCorps will leverage an anticipated
$18 million in grantee match funding in addition to the $15 million in federal
funds during a three-year cycle. The 13 awardees were selected from 66
applicants from around the country.
The
School Turnaround AmeriCorps partnership reflects ED and CNCS’s commitment to
increasing opportunities for students in disadvantaged communities by providing
a high-quality education. Through the SIG program, ED has invested over $5
billion in more than 1,400 of the country’s lowest-performing schools since
2009. Currently, CNCS programs have a presence in a quarter of schools eligible
for SIG funding nationwide.
School
Turnaround AmeriCorps will be supported by an initial investment of $15 million
in public funds from both agencies over a span of three years. CNCS will seek
to raise additional private funds to contribute to this effort. In addition,
AmeriCorps members who complete their service in the program will qualify for
the Segal AmeriCorps scholarship, which could total $1.5 million a year for all
participants.
The
following programs will be funded:
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The
Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that
engages more than five million Americans in service through its Senior
Corps, AmeriCorps, Social Innovation Fund, and other programs, and leads
President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve.
For more information, visit NationalService.gov.
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