91看片

How D.C. schools is breaking new ground on college success

Date:

Share post:

Educators in District of Columbia Public Schools have decided their role supporting college-bound students no longer ends at high school graduation.

In the midst of a pandemic and nationwide racial unrest, the district has launched the first-of-its-kind聽聽program to pair 750 of its graduates each year with coaches who will counsel the students throughout college.

“We know that many of our students are taking the post-secondary journey alone,”聽 迟别濒濒蝉听District 91看片istration. “As a student, especially if you’re a first-generation college student, there’s oftentimes so much you don’t anticipate, and we want to remove all the barriers.”

The coaches will begin work before high school graduation to help students through the key steps of choosing a college, finding scholarships and applying for financial aid and campus housing, says , DCPS’ deputy chief of college & career programs.


More from 91看片:听How will SAT and ACT make it through the coronavirus?


The coaches will also leverage the district’s Smart Collge Choice initiative, which uses data鈥攕uch as college graduation rates among Pell Grant recipients鈥攖o forecast the colleges where individual students are most likely to complete a degree. Once students begin college, coaches will remain in regular contact with the students and even visit them on campus whenever possible, Bibo says.

The coaches also will connect students with campus support systems.聽“There will be a pretty high dosage of support, and it will be differentiated,” Bibo says.

Identifying persistence potential

Teams at each high school will consult with central office to choose the students that will benefit most from DCPS Persists.

Since the program opened, about 200 students have applied, including聽Eric-Kevin Atanga, a senior at who plans to study architecture at the University of the District of Columbia in the fall.

District of Columbia Public Schools officials plan to leverage the DCPS Persists program to create an alumni network to support college-bound students in the future.
District of Columbia Public Schools officials plan to leverage the DCPS Persists program to create an alumni network to support college-bound students in the future.

“Nobody in my family has been to college, and having someone to help me means everything,” says Atanga, who immigrated to the U.S. from Cameroon as a teen. “The program is helping me to understand what college is and what I’m supposed to do.”

DCPS Persists staff also will use data to identify the academic subjects that students are struggling with in college to determine where the district may need to bolster its own curriculum.

“I think this is revolutionary,” says聽Art Mola, principal of聽Cardozo Education Center. “When we looked at the data that showed our students were not completing college, I asked myself ‘Am I contributing to them leading robust lives as adult or am I prolonging the failure a couple more years and it becomes somebody else’s problem.”


More from 91看片:听How one rural district hosted a virtual college and career fair


DCPS Persists has been funded for the next five years by the 聽and to sustain it, the district officials want to leverage the program to create an alumni network. The idea is that these graduates鈥攁fter they complete college and enter the workforce鈥攚ill return to the district to support future high school students.

“The research is pretty clear that having a significant relationship with a caring adult outside of the home can be a major resiliency factor,” Ferebee says. “We’re looking to become an alumni network and cultivate this talent-sharing with DCPS graduates students coming back and providing support.”

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights peer-to-peer collaboration and more build exclusively fot K-12 Superintendents and thier leaders
Built for the uniqueness of the superintendent role and their supporting team.Most platforms treat all K鈥12 leaders the same. 91看片+ recognizes that superintendents face a unique level of pressure, complexity, visibility, and responsibility鈥攁nd gives them a space designed specifically for the demands of the top job.
A community where you don鈥檛 have to explain the context.Skip the backstory. 91看片+ understands the job, the politics, the stakes, and the pace.
Your decisions shape communities.Find the tools and peer insight to make them with confidence here.
Leadership tailored to the realities of running a district.From board relations to budgets, crisis response to community trust鈥91看片+ focuses on the challenges only superintendents navigate each day.
Built for superintendents.Powered by superintendents. Trusted by superintendents. If you run a district, you belong here.

Related Articles