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REACH, ENGAGE AND DEVELOP THE YOUTH OF THE SOUTH BAY BY NURTURING THEIR MINDS AND ATHLETIC TALENTS USING BASKETBALL AS A VEHICLE TO REINFORCE THE SKILL SETS NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS ON AND OFF THE COURT
DeLaSalle North Catholic High School's mission is to serve a racially diverse community of capable, interested and motivated college-bound students, primarily from North /Outer-Northeast Portland who would not otherwise have access to an excellent, faith-based education.
Mission: Equip students confronting systemic barriers to earn a bachelor’s degree, in pursuit of a life of opportunity, choice, and power. Opportunity - the potential for personal and professional growth that provides access to future possibilities Choice - the freedom to pursue one's passions by making a choice among multiple opportunities Power - claiming your seat at the table and knowing you belong there At College Track, we firmly believe that a bachelor’s degree remains the best predictor of professional mobility, civic engagement, lifelong wellness, and self-agency. Today, we serve more than 3,800 high school and college students, as well as 900+ alumni.
Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) helps young people overcome barriers through exceptional, free, integrated programs and personalized guidance in a trusted, nurturing environment.
Sinai Temple is dedicated to providing a welcoming and caring community for its members, devoted to Jewish learning and support for Israel and the Jewish people, and committed to improving ourselves and the world through a growing relationship with God from generation to generation. We are committed to the principles and values of Conservative Judaism and we welcome Jews of all backgrounds and affiliations to observe life cycle events, and pursue our mission through prayer, rituals, learning, music and the other gifts God has given us. Sinai Akiba Academy Sinai Akiba Academy, a Solomon Schechter Conservative Jewish day school established in 1968, draws on the rich traditions of our Jewish heritage while offering a powerful academic environment—creating an exceptional educational and spiritual journey for your child. We teach respect for the diversity of Jewish practice within a culturally rich, caring community that empowers students with a keen sense of their connection to the larger community—the keystone for becoming compassionate Jewish leaders in their communities and the world.
Harvard-Westlake strives to be a diverse and inclusive community united by the joyful pursuit of educational excellence, living and learning with integrity, and purpose beyond ourselves. Harvard-Westlake is a school where the curriculum and programs create an educational environment designed for students who possess both the motivation and the ability to pursue a rigorous college preparatory course of study. The school strives to provide an education that enables and empowers its diverse students to develop their intellectual, spiritual and physical gifts, to understand and respect the similarities and differences among themselves and others in their local and world.
The mission of Project GRAD Houston is to support a quality public education for all children in economically disadvantaged communities so that high school and college graduation rates increase.
We believe the transformative power of a college education ignites the full potential of first generation students, their families, and their communities. Since 1999, Project GRAD Los Angeles has been working to raise the college graduation rate in the northeast San Fernando Valley by helping students navigate the path from middle school through college. Disparities in educational resources undermine too many first generation students’ post-secondary success, ultimately affecting the regions economic vitality and quality of life. Project GRAD is on the frontlines of this most pressing challenge. Our staff is embedded in eight public schools, championing the college aspirations of all students, while working directly with 1,500 students and families providing the skills, knowledge, and programs needed to ensure college success. Project GRAD Los Angeles has crafted an innovative, high-quality, data-driven model for college success beginning in middle school and continuing throughout college that is specifically designed to help first-generation, low-income students. The Project GRAD model has been recognized nationally for its success in increasing the number of first generation college-goers and was adopted into the Higher Education Act of 2008 as a reform model to replicate.