A place to learn, explore and grow LEI Mission: to improve the academic achievement and well-being of Latino students and their families.

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A place to learn, explore and grow LEI Mission: to improve the academic achievement and well-being of Latino students and their families

LEI’s Model for Latino Education Success

LEI Value Proposition Youth and Families Students are served in LEI K-12 Programs Serve Youth and Families to Improve Academic Success Provide Assistance in the College Process WSU Students become Volunteers and Part-Time Staff (Learn as you Earn) Successful Students Serve as Mentors for LEI K-12 Programming. Youth and Families

LEI Student Demographic Snapshot FY 2014 (Grades 1-12)   LEI Student ALL WPS Students % Asian 8.10% 7.90% % Black 13.60% 14.70% % Hispanic 67% 40% % White 9.30% 33.50% % English Language Learners 65.70% 31.50% % Free Lunch 90% 67.30% Chronically Absent 7.20% 13.30%

LEI Comparative Impact

% of Participants Served In Core Areas FY 2014 642 K-12 Students Enrolled In Our Signature Program 370 K-12 Students Participated In Our WSU Campus Tours 70 College Students Hired 16 Worcester Public Schools Served

LEI Funding Sources FY 2014-2015