Orlando is known for its sunshine and world-famous amusement parks, but it鈥檚 also one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities. 麻豆视频 Orlando is helping to develop the next generation of leaders who will build a stronger democracy and a more competitive workforce.
Since 2012, our AmeriCorps members have served in Orange County Public Schools implementing our Whole School, Whole Child model. We are working to address the lack of equitable access to educational opportunities.
Our 麻豆视频 Orlando AmeriCorps members partner with teachers and schools to add more support and to help create learning environments where all students can build on their strengths and fully engage in their learning.
Accelerating academic progress in Orlando
Since welcoming a 麻豆视频 team in 2012 Oak Ridge High School has seen their graduation rate increase by more than twenty points from 69% in 2012 to 91% in 2017. 麻豆视频 Orlando is proud to be a part of this collaborative effort with the school district, school leadership and staff, and other programs like ours.
78% of students who received one-on-one support in English Language Arts or math from a 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps member ended the year with a 鈥淐鈥 or better
Since 2012, over 1300 students receiving support from 麻豆视频 met or exceeded target improvement scores on math or English Language Arts assessments
Reduced absenteeism
Students who improved their average daily attendance with coaching from 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members showed up to 560 more days of school in the final quarter of the year
Strengthened student鈥檚 social-emotional skills
麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members provided over 600 hours of individualized behavior coaching and social-emotional skill-building for students at-risk of suspension
Partnering with teachers and principals
100% of partner principals agreed that 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members serve as positive role models
93% of partner teachers agreed that 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members provide essential academic supports that their students wouldn鈥檛 otherwise receive
麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members have supplemented the work of teachers and provided critical support for our students psychologically, socially, emotionally and academically.
Dr. Barbara Jenkins Superintendent, Orange County Public Schools
of what public schools can and should be for all children: places of learning, exploration and risk-taking, where every student feels safe and connected to the school community.