[Lmresearch] New Carnegie report--A Framework for Success for All Students
Russell W. Rumberger
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Fri Jun 30 12:18:28 PDT 2006
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A Framework for Success for All Students
This document outlines the conceptual framework for Schools for a New Society, Carnegie Corporation of New York's $60 million initiative designed to reinvent American high school education. Launched in 2001, with additional support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the goal of Schools for a New Society is to transform the high school experience of more than 140,000 students in more than 100 schools. The seven cities that were chosen to participate in the initiative and that demonstrated the potential to justify their selection-Boston, MA; Hamilton County (Chattanooga, TN); Houston, TX; Providence, RI; Sacramento, CA; San Diego CA; and Worcester, MA-each committed to provide matching funds and to bring together a team of school and community stakeholders to design and implement their plans. At each site, a local organization committed to educational excellence for all students served as the school district's lead partner for the initiative.
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