“On The Rise: Designing a 9th grade experiential curriculum that emphasizes socio-emotional learning and executive functioning skills to support college preparedness.

 

Sandy Manessis Cahn Fellow 2019

The Bronx either makes you or it breaks you. This is the reality that our school faces every September when a new cohort of freshmen step inside our building. Not even a decade old, New Visions Charter High School for Advanced Math and Science II (shortened to AMS II) is a relatively new school in the poorest borough in NYC, but we have simultaneously obtained impressive achievement marks while positively impacting the lives of hundreds of low-income young students who could have ended up as “just another statistic”. We welcome students into our AMS II family and provide them with a rigorous and engaging educational experience that exposes them to a world outside their borough and cultivates a metamorphosis within them, transforming these boys and girls into lifelong learners, responsible citizens, and productive members of our global community.

In our project, we focused on how we can design a 9th-grade experiential curriculum that emphasizes socio-emotional learning and executive functioning skills to support college preparedness. After a series of trial and error, we came to the determination that we would have to focus on a subgroup of 9th Grade who had high attendance, but were not achieving and maintaining competitive GPAs. Historically, 60-63% of our 9th Graders as a whole end their first year with an 80+ GPA. Our goal was to see this percentage increase by providing targeted supports, resources, and lessons solely focused on socio-emotional learning and executive functioning skills to our subgroup of students through an enrichment program, which became known as On the Rise.

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