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    Inequities in education, health care, and other social services are often rooted in systemic challenges that organizations must work together to address. Working together requires accessible methods for organizations — including schools and school districts — to collaborate, develop shared goals, and coordinate efforts to drive systemic change. Continuous improvement offers a tried-and-true framework for organizational change and transformation. When paired with the power of networks to distribute leadership and spread change throughout and among organizations, continuous improvement becomes a powerful engine to drive systems improvement at scale. Yet, if not done with a focus on advancing equity, improvement efforts risk reproducing or exacerbating inequities instead of eliminating them. In response to this need, Shift, an organization committed to addressing society’s most pressing inequities through

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    Participating organizations in IM4E

    Newark Trust

    National 4-H Council

    Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium

    Student Leadership Network

    Philadelphia Academies

    Internationals Network for Public Schools

    Broward School District

    Replications

    Communities in Schools – Eastern Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia Education Fund

    Pasco School District

    Educate Tomorrow

    TNTP: Denver

    Teaching Residents @Teaching College

    References

    BELE Network/Raikes Foundation. (2020, October 6). It’s time to address the ways girls of color are being pushed out of the education system. Giving Compass. givingcompass.org/article/girls-of-color-are-being-pushed-out-of-the-education-system/

    Loubriel, J. (2016, October 18). 5 outrageous school policies that are pushing Black girls out of schools. Everyday Feminism. everydayfeminism.com/2016/10/black-girls-school-pushout/

    Green, E.L. (2020, April 4). How Black girls get pushed out of school. The New York Times. www.nytimes.com/2020/04/04/us/politics/black-girls-school-racism.html


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    Karen Zeribi (karen@shift-results.com) is founder and CEO of Shift.

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    Shay Bluemer Miroite (shay@shift-results.com) is director of improvement advising for Shift.

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    Cori Davis (cori@shift-results.com) is an improvement advisor for Shift.

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    Theresa Todd (theresa@shift-results.com) is an improvement advisor at Shift.

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    Erin Moore (erin@shift-results.com) is director of operations at Shift.

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    Vivian Mihalakis is senior program officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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    Tanya Johnson (tjohnson@impactstrategygroup.org) is founder & CEO of Impact Strategy Group.


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