Chieh-hsing (Jessie) Chou Doctoral Student.  Achievement Gap Summit Overview  Participants’ Evaluation  Findings  Next step.

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Chieh-hsing (Jessie) Chou Doctoral Student

 Achievement Gap Summit Overview  Participants’ Evaluation  Findings  Next step

 Bring the Orange County community together  286 people attended the summit including elected officials, school district, college and university leaders, business leaders, and representatives from nonprofit education-related organizations Reflexive disparity in academic performance between groups of students

 The Critical Role and Responsibility of Administrators/Institutions  Teacher’s Expectations of Students  Relevant Culturally Engaging Curricular Design/ Promoting College Readiness

 Improved Student Achievement  Increased Parental Involvement  Accessibility of Academic Assistance/ Tutoring Programs  Community Engagement and Resources Usage

 School administration and Education Institutions’ role and responsibility  Personal Actions  Volunteer  Advocacy  Educator  Design  Outreach  Build capacity  Partnerships  Resource Mentor