Striving to advance the President’s goal of an additional 250,000 people in evidence-based student support roles.
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Attendance Solutions Network
School DistrictAttendance Solutions NetworkJoin Us In Connecting School Districts to Solutions The Attendance Solutions Network provides districts access to a range of supports through a series of engagement events designed to address chronic absence and improve...
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NPSS Support Hub ResourcesEnsuring our nation’s young people have what they need to thrive will require all of us. Looking for more resources? Check out our comprehensive list of resources based on student support category. Support post-secondary exposure,...
Answering the President’s Call to Action
The National Partnership for Student Success supports a nationwide effort to recruit, screen, train, support, and engage an additional 250,000 caring adults in roles serving as tutors, mentors, student success coaches, wraparound service coordinators, and post-secondary transition coaches.
The NPSS works to increase the number of people in student support roles that research shows result in gains in reading and math, graduation rates, reductions in chronic absenteeism, and improved student well-being. By supporting schools, non-profit organizations, colleges, workplaces, state agencies, and community-based champions that provide students with people-powered supports, the NPSS helps organizations expand, improve and/or create high-quality, evidence-based programs to support learning and thriving.
Explore Program Spotlights:
Integrating a Focus on Attendance into Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports in Columbus City Schools
Part of Columbus City Schools’ holistic approach to addressing chronic absenteeism included establishing a culture of shared accountability and integration with other student support systems.
Partnering with AmeriCorps Promise Fellows at Minneapolis Public Schools
To combat absenteeism, Minneapolis Public Schools leveraged a longstanding partnership with Minnesota Promise Fellows to implement and expand a Check & Connect program.
Focusing on Family Engagement in Richmond Public Schools
One of Richmond Public Schools’ primary strategies in tackling chronic absenteeism is the development of school-level engagement plans tailored to families’ needs.
Looking for more resources?
Check out our comprehensive list of resources based on student support category.
Post-Secondary Transition Coaches
Support post-secondary exposure, college search and fit/match, college application creation, financial aid applications, and navigation of post-secondary transitions.
Academic Tutors
A form of teaching, one-on-one or in a small group, towards a specific goal. High-impact tutoring leads to months of additional learning gains for students by supplementing (but not replacing) students’ classroom experiences. High-impact tutoring responds to individual needs and complements students’ existing curriculum.
High-Quality Mentors
With training and support, facilitate a variety of youth development and enrichment experiences, help youth explore and affirm their identity, provide navigational support around school-to-work transitions, and buffer against adversity in-school, out of school, and over the summer.
Student Success Coaches
Form diverse teams in systemically under-resourced schools to partner with teachers to provide integrated, relationship-driven social, emotional, academic, and youth development supports to enhance student outcomes and create positive learning environments at the classroom and whole school level during and after the school day.
Wraparound/Integrated Student Support Coordinators
Enable schools to build strong connections and systems with community health, mental health, and social service providers. Coordinators put school climate plans and multi-tiered systems of support into action.
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