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Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
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Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
Closing the achievement gap is the civil rights issue of our time. From the moment students arrive at Achievement First schools, they are held to high expectations built around the belief that they can and will achieve academic success.
All Achievement First students know they can and will go to college.
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The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
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Amistad Academy Elementary School
Amistad Academy Middle School
Achievement First Amistad High School
Achievement First Bridgeport Academy Elementary School
Achievement First Bridgeport Academy Middle School
Elm City College Preparatory Elementary School
Elm City College Preparatory Middle School
Achievement First Hartford Academy Elementary School
Achievement First Hartford Academy Middle School
Achievement First Hartford High School
New York Schools
Achievement First Apollo Elementary School
Achievement First Brooklyn High School
Achievement First Brownsville Elementary School
Achievement First Brownsville Middle School
Achievement First Bushwick Elementary School
Achievement First Bushwick Middle School
Achievement First Crown Heights Elementary School
Achievement First Crown Heights Middle School
Achievement First East New York Elementary School
Achievement First East New York Middle School
Achievement First Endeavor Elementary School
Achievement First Endeavor Middle School
The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
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The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
The culture at our schools is one of rigor and joy—you can sense the urgency and energy when you enter an Achievement First school. Our lessons are geared to engage students and foster a lifelong love of learning.
Achievement First schools emphasize the REACH values—Respect, Enthusiasm, Achievement, Citizenship and Hard Work.
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At Achievement First, we believe all children can succeed when presented with the right educational opportunities. Across the Achievement First network, our students—low-income, African-American and Latino students—are outpacing their state and district peers.
At Achievement First, we believe all children can succeed when presented with the right educational opportunities. Across the Achievement First network, our students—low-income, African-American and Latino students—are outpacing their state and district peers.
At Achievement First, we believe all children can succeed when presented with the right educational opportunities. Across the Achievement First network, our students—low-income, African-American and Latino students—are outpacing their state and district peers.
For the third consecutive year in as many graduating classes, 100 percent of seniors have gained acceptance to four-year colleges and universities.
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We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
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We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We work hard every day to close the achievement gap and deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all children, regardless of race, economic status or zip code. Our first priority is to provide a truly outstanding, gap-closing education to our thousands of students.
We believe a great education can level the playing field, break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future for all of us.
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Achievement First is proud to serve special education students, English Language Learners, talented and gifted students, and all other students accepted through our blind lotteries. We don’t have admission requirements or interviews, and there are no admission or tuition fees.
Achievement First is proud to serve special education students, English Language Learners, talented and gifted students, and all other students accepted through our blind lotteries. We don’t have admission requirements or interviews, and there are no admission or tuition fees.
Achievement First is proud to serve special education students, English Language Learners, talented and gifted students, and all other students accepted through our blind lotteries. We don’t have admission requirements or interviews, and there are no admission or tuition fees.
Achievement First is proud to serve special education students, English Language Learners, talented and gifted students, and all other students accepted through our blind lotteries. We don’t have admission requirements or interviews, and there are no admission or tuition fees.
Achievement First is proud to serve special education students, English Language Learners, talented and gifted students, and all other students accepted through our blind lotteries. We don’t have admission requirements or interviews, and there are no admission or tuition fees.
Students, teachers and parents work as a team to achieve success.
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At Achievement First, we help individual students, entire schools and partner districts close the achievement gap. We are committed to engaging volunteer tutors, increasing public awareness, and advocating for public policies that would support education reform and the expansion of high-quality school choices.
At Achievement First, we help individual students, entire schools and partner districts close the achievement gap. We are committed to engaging volunteer tutors, increasing public awareness, and advocating for public policies that would support education reform and the expansion of high-quality school choices.
At Achievement First, we help individual students, entire schools and partner districts close the achievement gap. We are committed to engaging volunteer tutors, increasing public awareness, and advocating for public policies that would support education reform and the expansion of high-quality school choices.
At Achievement First, we help individual students, entire schools and partner districts close the achievement gap. We are committed to engaging volunteer tutors, increasing public awareness, and advocating for public policies that would support education reform and the expansion of high-quality school choices.
At Achievement First, we help individual students, entire schools and partner districts close the achievement gap. We are committed to engaging volunteer tutors, increasing public awareness, and advocating for public policies that would support education reform and the expansion of high-quality school choices.
We host hundreds of visitors—including community members, elected officials and educators—in our schools each year.
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People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
People matter mightily at Achievement First. We spare no effort to recruit the best teachers, school leaders, subject-area and functional experts, and operations specialists from around the country, provide them with outstanding professional development, and create opportunities that will inspire and support them in their careers.
We develop, recognize and reward teachers through constant professional development and the Teacher Career Pathway.
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Achievement First Amistad High School seniors celebrate their college acceptances and describe the school's impact on their success. (4:52)
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Leaders in education reform, the New Haven community and Achievement First talk about Amistad Academy's impact 10 years after its founding. (9:29)
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Dacia Toll, Achievement First's co-CEO and president, hosts a monthly visitor program at Amistad Academy Middle School. (1:23:00)
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A welcome video shown to new Achievement First teachers on the first day of New Staff training. (3:36)
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NBC profiles Amistad Academy's longer school year and college-focused culture. (2:10)
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NBC focuses on the rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum at AF Hartford High and explains how budget cuts will hurt this school and other great public charter schools. (1:15)
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Morgan Carter, academic dean at Amistad Academy Elementary, discusses the many facets of professional development at Achievement First. (2:58)
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Morgan Carter, academic dean at Amistad Academy Elementary, talks about Achievement First's teacher coaching program. (1:41)
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Morgan Carter, academic dean at Amistad Academy Elementary, speaks about Achievement First's extensive network-wide professional development. (1:02)
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Morgan Carter, academic dean at Amistad Academy Elementary, discusses leadership opportunities at Achievement First. (1:09)
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Doug McCurry, Achievement First's co-CEO and superintendent, presents to new teachers on developing "great aims". (1:01:32)
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Dacia Toll, Achievement First's co-CEO and superintendent, presents to new teachers on student engagement. (1:15:58)
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Doug McCurry, Achievement First's co-CEO and superintendent, presents to new teachers on classroom routines. (1:48:20)
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Doug McCurry, Achievement First's co-CEO and superintendent, speaks to new teachers about incorporating joy into their classrooms. (44:07)
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Alex Johnston, former CEO at ConnCAN, speaks about Connecticut's inequitable charter school funding and what must be done to fix it. (1:31)
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Alex Johnston, former CEO at ConnCAN, talks about Achievement First's impact on Connecticut's education reform movement. (1:06)
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Alex Johnston, former CEO at ConnCAN, discusses applications of Achievement First's success in traditional schools and districts. (1:31)
Climbing the Mountain to College
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Alumni discuss the impact of Amistad Academy on their success in college. (10:17)
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Achievement First's first senior class talks about what education means to them and shares their college acceptance letters. (5:01)
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Achievement First's first senior class announces before their school and families where they will attend college this fall. (4:05)
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At their graduation, Achievement First's second senior class celebrates achieving a 100 percent college acceptance rate. (4:13)
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Achievement First's second senior class announces where they will be attending college in the fall. (4:03)
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Achievement First East New York Elementary students dance in a music video created for Brooklyn's "The Great GoogaMooga Festival." (2:04)
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Achievement First Bushwick Elementary teachers perform a motivational version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" at a network-wide professional development day. (4:47)
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An Achievement First East New York Middle student performs an inspirational poem. (4:55)
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Elm City College Preparatory Middle students learn teamwork through the school's annual color games. (3:26)
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