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High School Reform

From 2000-2006, Aspen's policy work involved a series of summer workshops, state-based forums, and publications on high school reform that helped policy makers and practitioners frame new approaches to transforming high school. A major focus was on developing new frameworks and strategies for providing multiple pathways to achieve greater success in high school, postsecondary education, work and citizenship for young people ages 16-24. In addition, the program explored new approaches for improving high school instruction that now inform our work on teacher excellence and urban district reform.

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The Program on Education and Society’s work on High School Reform has been made possible by generous grants from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

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