Innovate Public Schools is a power building organization dedicated to building the capacity of parents and families to organize, advocate, and demand high quality schools for their children.
We believe that the education system was not designed to serve all children, and that the biggest barrier to all children having access to an excellent school is a lack of political will to improve the system. We believe the voices and experiences of parents, families, and students should be elevated and centered in decisions about education.
Carmen Rodriguez with Sen. Portantino
Parent leader, Carmen Rodriguez visits Senator Anthony Portantino at CA State Capitol
Innovate builds power for a more equitable education system...
in key areas throughout California, at the State level and nationwide. Our flagship programming provides foundational understanding of community organizing and trains community organizations, school leaders and parents to take action for a more equitable education system. With a people-based research and policy approach, we equip parents, families and advocacy organizations with the data driven tools they need to advocate for better educational outcomes in local school districts.
Parent Leaders throughout California Organize for High Quality Education for Black & Brown Students. Read more in our latest Blog Entries.
Start-up Schools Fellows Launch New Schools
This fall, several Fellows from Innovate Public Schools’ Fellowship program launched new public schools across the Bay Area.
Redwood City Candidates Forum on Education
Here in the heart of Silicon Valley, we want to make sure all Redwood City students get an excellent education and are prepared for 21st century careers. Many people are following the 2016 presidential election, but do you know who makes most decisions that directly impact schools and youth in our community? Our local elected officials!
Learning in Two Languages at Voices College-Bound Language Academy
At Voices College-Bound Language Academy in south San Jose, students are expected to master not only the California state standards, but also two languages. They’re rising to that high bar – Voices is one of a small number of schools across Silicon Valley that are beating the odds for low-income students.
California’s API is Going Away. What Will Replace It?
A major battle looms for school accountability in California. Columnist Dan Walters wrote a great piece this past week outlining what’s at stake as state officials make decisions on how to hold schools accountable. It’s clear that the API is going away, but far less clear is what will replace it.
How to Read Your Child’s Test Results: Interpreting California’s CAASP Report
In early fall, you will receive a letter with your child’s results on California’s new state standardized tests. Trying to interpret them might feel like a test for you!
What’s important to focus on and what do these results tell you about your child’s academic progress?







