Category Archives: RAPSA Forum

RAPSA Courage Award Winner

SIATech Student Wins RAPSA Courage Award

The 9th Annual RAPSA Forum has been taking place this week. Each year, RAPSA gives out awards based on public nominations that can be submitted by teachers, administrators, and policy makers. These awards are intended to recognize the extraordinary promise of their students and the amazing work being done to support them across the country. See The Story

Attendee Instructions – RAPSA Forum 2020

We are thrilled to kick off the 9th Annual Reaching At-Promise Students Association conference this Wednesday, November 18, at 8:30 am pacific time. Attendee Introduction Video: How to Login to Whova App and Desktop  Access the event sessions through your desktop. Go to rapsa.org/forum2020 to login with the email you used to register. These pages See The Story

RAPSA Forum 2020

Professional Development & Deeper Learning

  On November 18-20 leaders in alternative education will come together to learn and share best practices and policies for serving at-promise students. Those 16-24 who have been disengaged from pursing a high school diploma because of challenges that traditional schools have not addressed. Join us at the RAPSA Forum along with: Tyrone Howard, UCLA, Evidence Based See The Story

Conference Themes RAPSA Forum

Alternative Accountability in Practice – Conference Themes

Want to Learn More About Alternative Accountability In Practice? RAPSA’s Forums provide up to date information about progress on meaningful accountability policies for schools serving at-promise students. As states increasingly adopt alternative accountability policies, school leaders are challenged to design systems and pedagogies that put alternative accountability in practice. This year’s Forum includes 9 sessions See The Story

Conference Themes RAPSA Forum

Conference Themes – RAPSA Forum 2020

What will you learn? This 9th annual Forum brings together education and community leaders from across the country who serve at-promise students. We hear about practices and policies that advance our work and increase the success of the students who have too often been pushed out of traditional schools. This year there will be 36 policy See The Story