Breakthrough Schools D.C. Round 3 Grantees
16 schools reimagining for more personalized and deeper learning ...
We’ve all had the experience of truly purposeful, authentic learning and know how valuable it is. Educators are taking the best of what we know about learning, student support, effective instruction, and interpersonal skill-building to completely reimagine schools so that students experience that kind of purposeful learning all day, every day.
This breakthrough model never opened as planned and is not operating. The following information reflects the plans as proposed to NGLC.
School: Next Generation High School
Grades Served: 9-12 (ungraded)
Location: Detroit, MI
Operator: Education Achievement Authority of Michigan
Operator Type: District
Setting: Urban
Students at Opening: 650
Students at Capacity: 812
Blended Model Type: Flex
Key Features: Competency-Based Learning, Flexible Learning Spaces, Next Generation Staffing Model
The Education Achievement Authority of Michigan (EAA) is a local education agency with the authority to reinvent Michigan’s Persistently Lowest Achieving schools. The mission of the EAA, as a catalyst for change, is to disrupt traditional public schooling and provide an innovative, creative, and scalable prototype for 21st century teaching and learning. The EAA began operating its first set of schools, composed of 12 direct-run and 3 charters, in the city of Detroit during the fall of 2012.
Application Deck
EAA Nolan K-8 Launch Grant: EAA also was awarded a grant from NGLC to launch a breakthrough K-8 model in a turnaround school in Fall 2012. EAA Nolan K-8 is no longer operating.