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Photos from our 2016 Top Schools Celebration

Photos from our 2016 Top Schools Celebration

Check out the photos from our second annual celebration of the top public schools in the region serving underserved students. Parents, educators and community leaders from across the Bay Area came together at Microsoft’s campus in Mountain View to learn what works for...

New video! 2016 Top Schools Celebration

New video! 2016 Top Schools Celebration

On Thursday, December 1, Innovate Public Schools held its second annual celebration of the top public schools in the region serving underserved students. Parents, educators and community leaders from across the Bay Area came together at Microsoft’s campus in Mountain View to learn what works for these schools.

Updated Report: Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Children is Available Online

Updated Report: Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Children is Available Online

Our 2016 Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Students has been updated! Since the state released an updated data file that includes previously missing information about low-income student performance in districts across the Bay Area, our analyses show that 47 Bay Area public schools had the top results for low-income African American and low-income Latino students. Read our updated report to learn which schools are narrowing the opportunity gaps we see across race/ethnicity and income in the Bay Area.

New Report: Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Children

New Report: Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Children

Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Students will be available online this week! Stay tuned to learn which local schools are showing that it is possible to narrow (and even close) the opportunity gaps we see across race/ethnicity and across income in the Bay Area. This annual report highlights 41 Bay Area public schools that had the top results for low-income Latino and African American students on the latest state tests.