RESCHOOL works to create more equitable education ecosystems by supporting young people, families and providers. We strive to ensure that the conditions for young people to be able to access their full selves requires collaborative efforts across a range of investments and resources.
RESCHOOL by the Numbers
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Perhaps most important, was being a part of something that truly values “voices” (adults and kids) and empowers the families in deciding for themselves what would be most helpful.
— Community-Based Organization Partner
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Having this membership helps out because the entrances for places now are very expensive especially if you have to pay for more than one child and its also good because the kids get the opportunity to see and experience these places.
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Having a learning fund has been amazing to help us learn and do what we enjoy. There is a lot of things that you can’t do because you don’t have enough funds. Having these funds just gives us more opportunity and it helps us think out of the box.
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This is fresh and honest. I haven’t seen something that brings both the action and psychological elements together like this does. I could take this and use it tomorrow.
— Community Partner about Design Lab
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If you allow it, this engagement supports you in seeing a place you think you know with new eyes. Remember, integrity will get you to a new place in the work.
— Design Partner about Design Lab
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Bringing the experience to life first is more valuable than bringing the system to life. The systems-level conversation is very abstract. But if you play the game first and become a child, then the systems-level conversation is more productive.
— Community Partner about REVOLVE
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[The game] helps players break habits and routine patterns of thinking. It allows players to go to a different, playful place where there is no right answer. It helps a group of adults understand how disempowering it can be to be a high school student.
— Community Partner about REVOLVE
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