NPSS Support Hub Resources
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Engaging Corporate Volunteers In Student Support Roles: Toolkit for Nonprofits
Create partnerships with corporate programs to engage volunteers in service that supports children in your community.
Engaging Corporate Volunteers in Student Support Roles: Menu of Services
A resource for both corporations and corporate volunteers in identifying the right roles for supporting P-12 students.
Leveraging Partnerships Between Higher Education & P-12 Systems to Support Students through Federal Work-Study Roles
This guide outlines initial steps and considerations for IHEs moving from commitment to action, from joining the NPSS Higher Education Coalition to placing college students in NPSS-aligned community service roles in P-12 schools and out-of-school time programs.
Planning Toolkit for Collaborative Goal-Setting Events
NPSS has created this toolkit resource to provide guidance on collaborative convenings and steps to establish a state or local partnership for student success.
Key Resources for Schools & Districts to Increase Capacity in Student Support Roles
This resource is meant to assist schools and districts looking for more people-powered supports to accelerate learning, reduce chronic absenteeism, and improve student well-being and mental health.
District Partnership Toolkit
The NPSS Hub District Toolkit was created to assist districts as they consider where and how to bring more student supports to schools and demonstrate how the NPSS can help deliver these high-impact supports for students, especially students of color or students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds most impacted by the pandemic.
Building Educator Pipelines Through Service
NPSS supports national efforts to build and expand pipelines from service into education roles. Serving as a tutor, success coach, and other student support roles can be meaningful preservice learning opportunities for people entering careers in education or youth work.
Key Steps in Creating a State Partnership for Student Success
NPSS is working with state and local government agencies to design partnerships for student success that meet their locally determined needs.
A Call to Action, Information & Resources
NPSS offers no cost technical assistance to states, districts, schools, and other public or nonprofit entities working to expand high-impact student supports.
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Check out our comprehensive list of resources based on student support category.
Post-Secondary Transition Coaches
Support post-secondary exposure, college search and fit/match, college application creation, financial aid applications, and navigation of post-secondary transitions.
Academic Tutors
A form of teaching, one-on-one or in a small group, towards a specific goal. High-impact tutoring leads to months of additional learning gains for students by supplementing (but not replacing) students’ classroom experiences. High-impact tutoring responds to individual needs and complements students’ existing curriculum.
High-Quality Mentors
With training and support, facilitate a variety of youth development and enrichment experiences, help youth explore and affirm their identity, provide navigational support around school-to-work transitions, and buffer against adversity in-school, out of school, and over the summer.
Student Success Coaches
Form diverse teams in systemically under-resourced schools to partner with teachers to provide integrated, relationship-driven social, emotional, academic, and youth development supports to enhance student outcomes and create positive learning environments at the classroom and whole school level during and after the school day.
Wraparound/Integrated Student Support Coordinators
Enable schools to build strong connections and systems with community health, mental health, and social service providers. Coordinators put school climate plans and multi-tiered systems of support into action.
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