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Higher Achievement

Higher Achievement closes the opportunity gap during the critical middle school years. By leveraging the power of communities, Higher Achievement’s proven model provides a rigorous year-round learning environment, caring role models and a culture of high expectations resulting in college-bound scholars with the character confidence and skills to succeed.
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Jurisdiction:
Greater Washington Area
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Dates:
2018 - 2020
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Amount of Investment:
$930,000.00
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Investment Opportunity:

An evidence-based middle school program with strong graduation outcomes is expanding its impact through investment in data, performance management, and evaluation to close the opportunity gap for vulnerable youth.

Higher Achievement
Key Accomplishments
  • Only middle school program in the Greater Washington region that has positive findings that document its ability to improve educational outcomes for vulnerable youth.

  • On average, 95 percent of Higher Achievement alumni graduate from high school and 76 percent graduate from college.

Goals

VPP’s investment in Higher Achievement will help the organization achieve its aspirations to:

  • Modernize its data infrastructure to improve data quality, efficiency and create more usable data for Higher Achievement staff and mentors;
  • Increase staff capacity to oversee Higher Achievement’s enhanced data collection, performance management and evaluation function; and
  • Enhance Higher Achievement’s new i3 randomized control study by providing financial support for an implementation study that will enable the organization to identify the components of its model that are having the greatest positive effect on student outcomes.
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