Thursday, February 2, 2023

High schools each receive $5,000 grant

Both high schools in the Wayne Westland district were among those awarded ASPIRE grants from the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN). 

Both Wayne Memorial and John Glenn High School will receive $5,000 as part of the program which awarded grants to only 10 high schools in the state. Recipients will use the funds over the next four to six months to assess current systems and practices, determine challenge areas, develop an action plan and establish a postsecondary action and success team, according to a prepared statement from the organization.

In alignment with Michigan's Sixty by 30 goal, High School Innovation Grants encourage schools to assess and improve their college-going cultures through a multi-year collaborative process. The schools will work collaboratively with MCAN and community partners to develop sustainable, systems-wide plans to improve postsecondary outcomes for their students. This is a new grant program that builds on the  prior work of MCAN with high schools. 

“Michigan's students deserve robust, equity-based postsecondary guidance that prepares them for college and careers,” said Ryan Fewins-Bliss, MCAN executive director. “By addressing systemic inequities and employing best practices, we can help ensure that all students - especially low-income students, first-generation college-going students, and students of color - can access postsecondary education that helps them achieve their career goals.”

Upon completion of the ASPIRE stage, schools will progress to the ACTIVATE stage, a 12- to 18-month period that includes an additional $10,000 in grant funding, where they will develop and execute plans to improve college-going culture, as well as create data infrastructure to measure student trends. The final stage, ALIGN, is a 6- to 12-month period that includes another $10,000 in grant funding. In this stage, the schools will focus on sustaining best practices and sharing results with others in the education community.

For more information, visit micollegeaccess.org.