According to a new analysis from UChicago’s Inclusive Economy Lab, OneGoalGraduate — a national nonprofit based in Chicago — had positive impacts on several academic milestones for Chicago Public Schools students from low‐income communities.
According to a new analysis from UChicago’s Inclusive Economy Lab published Tuesday, OneGoal — a national nonprofit based in Chicago — had positive impacts on several academic milestones for Chicago Public Schools students from low‐income communities.
The IEL said it partnered with OneGoal and Chicago Public Schools to examine the effectiveness of OneGoal’s three-year cohort program model, specifically looking at the academic outcomes of 7,000 students who participated between 2011 and 2020. After graduating high school, those students continued to receive one‐on‐one support from OneGoal for an additional year.
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