TAF REPORT CARD 2020

Thank you!

Thank you for helping TAF create equitable learning environments, especially for brown and black students and teachers. This past year, we established dedicated equity training for our staff and teachers, strengthening our commitment in ensuring all of our work is rooted in racial equity.

Here's what else you helped us accomplish this year:

TAF ACADEMIES

TAF co-manages two public schools, TAF@Saghalie and Washington Middle School, with partner districts that serve 6-12th grade students and utilize our STEMbyTAF learning model.

New partnership

formed a new partnership with Seattle Public Schools to bring the STEMbyTAF model to Washington Middle School next school year!

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$1,744,033 in scholarships

earned by the TAF@Saghalie senior class who also touts a 100% graduation rate with more than half receiving college credits at the same time as their diploma! 

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642 students served

at TAF@Saghalie, of which 79% are students of color and 67% qualify for free or reduced lunch

Over 2X more enrolled

students in the Teacher Scientist Partnership (TSP) Program, learning Web/Game Development, UX/UI, Machine Learning, and Programming from industry experts

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90% increase in confidence

among students in their skill abilities with components of computer science

Added innovation hub

New maker space to support student creativity and innovation. One student’s maker space project was even featured in GeekWire’s first Junior Geek of The Week’ article!

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NETWORK FOR EDWORK

We help education leaders of color, from classroom to administration, dismantle and replace institutionalized racist structures and build inclusive and equitable educational environments.

220 fellows!

enrolled in the TAF Martinez Fellowship gaining critical early-career skills and professional development within a community of educators of color

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50% increase in cohort size

We beat our goal by adding 39 new educators of color to this year’s Martinez Fellowship cohort!

25% of fellows from new partners

Our new university partnerships have proven to be extremely valuable as a good chunk of our new fellows were recruited from newly formed relationships

35 school districts

with Fellows at the classroom and administrative level impacting over 18,000 students across Washington state

10 university partners

work with TAF to recruit educators of color to the Martinez Fellowship program

4 events

produced specifically for education leaders of color to connect and learn how to create equitable spaces within public education

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66 leaders of color

attended events to help implement anti-racist practices in education

STEMbyTAF SCHOOL TRANSFORMATION

We partner with existing school districts and provide in-school coaching to implement our STEMbyTAF model to create learning environments that eliminate race-based disparity in academic achievement

New school

Beverly Park Elementary added to our School Transformation portfolio in partnership with the Highline Public School District

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More students served

at our new sites: Roosevelt, Brigadoon, and Olympic View serving 5th-grade students

Student demographics

77% of our students qualify for free or reduced lunch and 81% identify as a person of color

5 years completed

of School Transformation at Boze, making it the first school finish the program and become STEMbyTAF Network Partners

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Attendance improvement

in Boze students who were tardy or absent 20-30% of the school year

Help us do more.

Help us continue this work. Students need support, now more than ever.
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