The 2.0 initiative focuses on bringing businesses, educators and the community together to develop strategies that will improve outcomes for students.
Achieving that goal requires leadership and input from our community, including educators, business partners, parents, and elected leaders.
Each of the 2.0 partners has an interest in…
“You need a high school diploma or GED to be an entry-level production operator.”
“I camped outside in the parking lot all night when she was 4 years old so she could attend that school. “
“We started the Rivermont School Fan Club, met with school leadership to determine how we could contribute, won a grant from Causeway for seed funding, and haven’t looked back.”
The Honorable Jeff Hollingsworth urges people to get involved and share their unique abilities in this long-term effort to reshape how children are educated.
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“With this education, I feel like you could drop us anywhere and we can succeed.”
“At college, I was sitting next to kids from private school, and it was obvious they were a lot better prepared than me. “