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Founded in 2002, Project Reflect is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian organization...(more)

    CURRENT ACTIVITIES

  • Advocacy for education reform focusing on Tennessee
     
  • Charter school for students in grades K-4
     
  • After-School Program for children K-4
     
  • Summer School for children in K-4
     
  • Pre-kindergarten program
     
  • Scholars program to prepare low-income teens for college
     
  • Non-denominational religious education
     
  • Teacher training in effective methods of teaching at-risk children
     
  • Advocacy for at-risk children with their families and schools
 

MISSION

Bringing good news to the poor

FOCUS

Education for children at high risk of school failure (also called ?at-risk? children). Most come from a culture of poverty. Our goal is to move them to a culture of learning.


WHAT IS A CHARTER SCHOOL?

Project Reflect's charter school is Smithson Craighead Academy. Tennessee charter schools are free public schools operated by non-profit organizations with more flexibility and autonomy than traditional public schools.

Research has documented that at-risk children who attend charter schools do better academically than their at-risk peers in the same school district. Competition between charter public schools and traditional public schools raises academic performance of all students. In the end, everyone wins.
 

THE CURRENT CRISIS IN EDUCATION

  1. Children watch an average of 19 hours 40 minutes of television each week.
  2. Higher levels of television viewing correlate with lowered academic performance, especially reading scores.
  3. One-third (33%) of students nationwide do not graduate high school.
  4. Half of African American students do not graduate high school.
  5. A student drops out every 26 seconds.
  6. Of non-graduates, sixty percent (60%) will remain jobless.
  7. High school graduates live on average almost ten years longer than dropouts. Half of high school graduates are not prepared for college.
  8. Sixty-five percent (65%) of prison/jail inmates never graduated from high school. Half of high school graduates are not prepared for college.
  9. A high school graduate earns nearly one-third more (33%) than a high school dropout. A college graduate earns more than twice as much (200%+) as a dropout. Half of high school graduates are not prepared for college.
  10. Half of high school graduates are not prepared for college.
  11. The average Black and Hispanic student at the end of high school has academic skills that are at about the eighth-grade level.
  12. If our workforce had one more year of education, economic growth would increase by five to fifteen percent (5% to 15%).
   

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