laurene powell jobs – 社区黑料 America's Education News Source Mon, 11 Sep 2017 11:29:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-74_favicon-32x32.png laurene powell jobs – 社区黑料 32 32 Prime-Time XQ: Inside the 鈥楽uper School鈥 Telethon That Called on Americans to Rethink the Concept of High School /article/xq-super-school-telethon-high-school/ Sat, 09 Sep 2017 15:23:20 +0000 /?post_type=article&p=510830 Education reform made prime time Friday night with a slew of celebrity guests to promote the XQ Super School Project. (Here’s a little background on the nationwide campaign to rethink high school.) The hour-long special aired on all four major TV networks to inspire people to become involved in rethinking the high school experience for the nation鈥檚 teenagers.

EIF Presents: XQ Super School Project aired from the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport on ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox live on the East Coast and taped-delayed on the West Coast. Viola Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon, co-produced the show, which featured live and taped musical performances with student performers in colorful clothing, comedy acts, and inspirational speeches from celebrities including Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hanks, and Justin Timberlake. The show also highlighted schools that have received some of the $115 million in grants XQ has given, including Da Vinci RISE High School in Hawthorne, California.

鈥淭onight is not a telethon; it鈥檚 a call to action. And the first step is really simple 鈥 join the conversation,鈥 Davis said, encouraging viewers to text 鈥淴QLive鈥 to 22 55 68, which brings a message from Davis and a promise of periodic updates.

鈥淭his is a moment to come together,鈥 Davis said, acknowledging that there is no quick fix.

XQ is a project of the Emerson Collective, which was founded by Laurene Powell Jobs, and the broadcast was in partnership with the Entertainment Industry Foundation. XQ is led by co-founder and CEO Russlynn Ali, a former assistant secretary of education for civil rights. Its board is chaired by Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs鈥檚 widow.

Two years ago, XQ challenged educators, students, school administrators, and business leaders to rethink and reimagine America鈥檚 high schools and how students learn what they need to know for the 21st century. They argue that high school hasn鈥檛 changed in the past 100 years even though technology has changed drastically. 鈥淪tudents, you are our future,鈥 Powell Jobs told the audience before the show started. 鈥淚 know you hear that a lot, but it鈥檚 true. Your skills and your values, your minds and your hearts will determine the future of our society.鈥

Ali said the broadcast was just the beginning: 鈥淭he beginning of a renewed sense of optimism in America that every child, every student from any ZIP code, can get the education they deserve to lead a successful life.鈥

Last year, XQ gave $100 million, twice what it had planned, to 10 innovative high school projects across the country, including in California, New York, Iowa, Michigan, Delaware, and Texas, some with a focus on technology.

Two Los Angeles educators received $10 million to start RISE High to help foster and homeless youth graduate from high school. They have started a pilot program at Da Vinci Schools in Hawthorne, where 10 students obtained their high school diploma in June after designing their own personalized education plans to meet graduation requirements.

鈥淭he work that we鈥檙e doing is to provide equity for communities that have never seen that,鈥 Erin Whalen, RISE鈥檚 founding assistant principal, said in a video played during the broadcast.

The video featured Kia Reid, who graduated this spring, the first in her family to graduate and go to college. After a video of RISE High played, Andra Day performed her song 鈥淩ise Up.鈥

Furr High School in Houston was also highlighted; it was described as a 鈥渄ropout factory鈥 but now has a graduation rate that tops 90 percent. The school has an environmental justice focus. XQ projects in Nashville, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were also featured.

鈥淲e owe it to our kids to give them the best shot at life, and that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 here, because good enough isn鈥檛 good enough,鈥 said Justin Timberlake, who noted he has a 2-year-old son.

DJ Khaled brought his young son with him onto the stage. He encouraged students to go to school. 鈥淒on鈥檛 sit on the sidelines. Do the right thing,鈥 he said.

In a segment that riffed on James Corden鈥檚 popular 鈥淐arpool Karaoke”聽skits, Corden and Tom Hanks sang 鈥淜ids in America鈥 in a school bus filled with students.

Nick Melvoin, a new board member at the Los Angeles Unified School District, attended the event and said he has been speaking to Emerson and XQ about ways to incorporate out-of-the-box ideas, innovation, and collaboration into LA Unified schools, especially low-performing ones.

鈥淟AUSD just built 131 schools, and now we want them to run effectively,鈥 he said.

Former U.S. secretary of education Arne Duncan, who is managing partner at the Emerson Collective, and American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten also attended.

Four California schools have received XQ grants. Last year the recipients were RISE High, Vista High in San Diego County, and Summit Elevate in Daly City in the Bay Area. This spring Santa Ana Unified received a $2.5 million grant from XQ for its C铆rculos High School program concept, in which students will work with business leaders and community leaders on projects while completing their coursework online. (Here’s more info .)

The closing number of the night was a performance of 鈥淐ome Together鈥 with Jennifer Hudson performing live.

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