Citizen Schools is an education startup aiming to reshape the middle school experience for low-income students. Founded in 1995 by Eric Schwarz and Ned Rimer in response to concerns about youth crime and challenges within public schools in Boston, the company has evolved its Extended Learning Time (ELT) model, which integrates hands-on learning experiences and mentorship to address the opportunity gap. As a result, Citizen Schools partners with public school districts to add an average of 400 hours of instructional time, enhancing traditional lessons with practical skills and academic support. Its programs also focus on developing non-cognitive skills through interactions with Citizen Teachers and AmeriCorps Teaching Fellows. Notably, Eric Schwarz has detailed the company's impact on student learning in his book, The Opportunity Gap.
With a mission to set students up for success in high school, college, and beyond, Citizen Schools has expanded its reach over the past 20 years to serve students nationwide. The company's slogan, "Helping all students to thrive in school and beyond through hands-on learning and career mentors," encapsulates its commitment to facilitating the growth and success of young learners. As Citizen Schools ventures forward, its focus on delivering not only academic support but also practical skills and mentorship presents an opportunity for venture capital to make a meaningful impact in the education sector.
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