HIGH STAKES BIG IMPACT. MEASURABLE, MEANINGFUL RESULTS EXPERIENCE CORPS WORKS WITH STUDENTS WHO HAVE THE GREATEST NEED, TEACHING ONE OF THE MOST CRITICAL.

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HIGH STAKES BIG IMPACT

MEASURABLE, MEANINGFUL RESULTS EXPERIENCE CORPS WORKS WITH STUDENTS WHO HAVE THE GREATEST NEED, TEACHING ONE OF THE MOST CRITICAL SKILLS TO LEARN AND PRODUCING

TUTORS IMPROVE YOUNG STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION ONE OF THE TOUGHEST SKILLS TO AFFECT IN STRUGGLING READERS EXPERIENCE CORPS

After one year, STUDENTS WITH EXPERIENCE CORPS TUTORS MADE OVER 60 PERCENT MORE PROGRESS in two critical literacy skills—sounding out new words and reading comprehension— compared to similar students not served by the program.

Half of all students who are referred to Experience Corps struggle with reading so much that they are AT OR BELOW THE 16 TH PERCENTILE for reading nationwide.

Almost all students referred to Experience Corps are LOW-INCOME CHILDREN OF COLOR.

One in four uses ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE.

Experience Corps delivers significant results for students REGARDLESS OF ETHNICITY, GRADE, CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR, OR ENGLISH PROFICIENCY.

ENGAGING A GROWING POPULATION TO HELP YOUNG STUDENTS IN LOW-PERFORMING SCHOOLS MEASURABLY IMPROVE THEIR READING ABILITY TRAINS PEOPLE 55 AND OLDER, Image to come from archived stash EXPERIENCE CORPS

MATCHES A GROWING NATIONAL RESOURCE, OLDER AMERICANS, WITH A PRESSING NATIONAL NEED, EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY EXPERIENCE CORPS

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT STUDENTS WHO GET A STRONG START IN SCHOOL ARE MORE LIKELY TO SUCCEED IN SCHOOL EXPERIENCE CORPS

NETWORK 2,000 MEMBERS 170 SCHOOLS 600,000 HOURS 20,000 STUDENTS SERVED 23 CITIES Baltimore, MD Baltimore County, MD Beaumont, TX Boston, MA Cleveland, OH Evansville, IN Grand Rapids, MI Greater New Haven, CT Marin County, CA Minneapolis, MN New York City, NY Oakland, CA Philadelphia, PA Port Arthur, TX Portland, OR Revere, MA San Francisco, CA St. Paul, MN Tempe, AZ Tucson, AZ Washington, DC EXPERIENCE CORPS

AS AN INTERVENTION, EXPERIENCE CORPS IS COST EFFECTIVE AND WELCOMED BY TEACHERS EXPERIENCE CORPS

Teachers overwhelmingly rate EXPERIENCE CORPS AS BENEFICIAL TO STUDENTS, while reporting that it represents little or no burden to them.

SCHOOLS REPORT REDUCED DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS, BETTER LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS EXPERIENCE CORPS

Office referrals for CLASSROOM MISBEHAVIOR DECREASED by about half in schools with Experience Corps teams, but stayed the same in control groups.

PROVIDES A BRIDGE BETWEEN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES EXPERIENCE CORPS

Experience Corps members serve as mentors and role models who REFLECT THE DIVERSITY of the students they engage.

MEMBERS BENEFIT FROM IMPROVED PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING EXPERIENCE CORPS

Compared with adults of similar age, demographics, and volunteer history, Experience Corps tutors reported IMPROVEMENTS IN MENTAL HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING, including mobility, stamina, and flexibility.

Experience Corps members also reported a significant DECREASE IN LEVELS OF DEPRESSION and functional limitation, INCREASED THEIR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS, and maintained overall health longer.

HIGH STAKES BIG IMPACT