Collaboration as Key to Success for Low Income Students
With a budget crisis significant enough to last into the next century, is innovation in education possible? A May 10-12 meeting of the Communities Learning in Partnership (CLIP) initiative brought together representatives from 11 cities to discuss ways to make that vision a reality, specifically around efforts to support the success of low-income students. The key? Collaboration.
San Francisco—one of the four principle sites explored at the CLIP meeting— provided a prime example of how city leaders, administrators and faculty can work together, to the benefit of students. Find out more about what participants learned and shared at this important gathering.
