California Student Success Coach Learning Network
Eight youth-serving organizations are expanding student success coaching into schools and extended learning programs throughout California, a first-of-its kind pilot led by 麻豆视频 and supported by California Volunteers, the state鈥檚 service commission that oversees AmeriCorps programs.
Student Success Coach Learning Network
The Student Success Coach (SSC) Learning Network is replicating the student success coach model beyond 麻豆视频鈥檚 direct service footprint, reaching an additional 35,000 students in communities that don鈥檛 have a 麻豆视频 school partnership.
鈥淭hrough this effort to help other AmeriCorps programs develop their student success coach practice, we are reaching more than 20 additional under-resourced districts throughout the state of California,鈥 said 麻豆视频 CEO Jim Balfanz. 鈥淲e believe the SSC model can help schools and communities address students鈥 needs post-pandemic and ensure more young people have the resources, environments and relationships they need to learn, develop and succeed in adulthood.鈥
Students working with student success coaches receive academic help and interpersonal skill building throughout the school day. Supports include college and career readiness coaching and math and literacy support, to access to mentors and an enhanced sense of belonging in school and agency in shaping their future.
Teachers, social workers and parents say that student success coaches provide much-needed additional capacity to their schools and afterschool programs.
鈥淭here is only one me,鈥 said a school counselor at a school served by student success coaches. 鈥淲ithout a SSC, our office would not remain open. We need more student success coaches to serve our students.鈥
Strengthening pathways into teaching
Many of the young adults who are being trained as student success coaches have an interest in building a career in the education and youth development sectors. 鈥淏y expanding the student success coach model, more diverse young people will gain exposure to these fields and will help to strengthen pathways into teaching,鈥 says Maggie Franco, 麻豆视频 vice president of education ecosystem and systems change, who oversees the California pilot.
鈥淚 have always wanted to a be a teacher,鈥 said one student success coach. 鈥淪erving as a student success coach has reassured me that I belong in the classroom. It has given me a glimpse of teaching and what to expect when I enter the field.鈥
In addition to 麻豆视频 Los Angeles, 麻豆视频 Sacramento and 麻豆视频 San Jos茅, the SSC Learning Network includes: BAYAC AmeriCorps San Francisco Bay Area; PASS AmeriCorps San Diego; Building Community, Changing Lives Porterville; Elev8 Alameda County; Equality California Mentorship Corps Central Valley and the Inland Empire; Improve Your Tomorrow California State; and Healthy Choices AmeriCorps San Francisco.
Student Success Coach Convening in Los Angeles
In late March, representatives and leaders from the eight organizations in the Student Success Coach Learning Network held their first in-person gathering in Los Angeles, which they called a residency. Participants came together to build community throughout the network; identify collective strategies that strengthen SSC talent pipelines across the State of California; learn how to raise awareness about student success coaching; and provide coaching opportunities that strengthen programming and leadership skills.
California Volunteers Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday to the SSC Learning Network, calling the work of student success coaching 鈥渃ritical to California because you are investing the future of our children.鈥
Dr. Pedro Noguera, Dean of the USC Rossier School of Education and a leading authority on urban education policy and improvement efforts, praised the State of California for investing in the network pilot and shared his reflections on the role of student success coaching as the country continues to recover from the impacts of the pandemic.
鈥淚 think student success coaches go far to helping schools address so many needs that kids bring. Right now, our teachers are experiencing burnout because they鈥檙e on the front lines of trying to support kids with their academics, but also the huge mental health challenges and social needs that kids bring to school,鈥 Dr. Noguera said.
鈥淗aving student success coaches in classrooms and working with schools brings an extra set of hands and an extra person who can build a trusting relationship with a student and keep them connected to school and to their education.鈥
Student success coaching promotes equity and belonging
Participants in the March convening were able to share how to effectively implement student success coach programs as well as compare notes on some of the challenges, said 麻豆视频 Vice President Jennifer Boyce, who provides technical assistance to student success coach programs.
鈥淭he work of the SSC Learning Network reinforces the importance of building positive relationships with students and in schools and afterschool programs,鈥 Boyce said.
鈥淪tudent success coaching is about how do we as adults build more equity and belonging for children in schools and through youth-serving organizations so that children believe they are in places where they can thrive.鈥
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