New Approaches to Schools
Every American wants improved education. The difficulty is finding and agreeing on creative, cost-effective ways to improve the performance of schools. Over 90% of students at the charter schools of the Harlem Children’s Zone are going on to college. Other cities have adopted the “community schools” model and their math and reading proficiency rise by almost 75%. Both systems hold both educators and students to the highest expectations and are finding that those expectations can be met.
Family, Community, and Health
The Harlem Children's Zone Project is a unique, holistic approach to rebuilding a community so that its children can stay on track through college and go on to the job market. Learn more.
The Coalition for Community Schools conducts research and advocacy to mobilize the resources and capacity of multiple sectors and institutions to create a united movement for community schools. Learn more.
Read the Harlem Children's Zone essay: "Seeing Education in a New Light"
Endnotes & References
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