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1 CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR AT RISK YOUTH IN AN URBAN SETTING

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3 gospel-shaped schools for at-risk youth

4 of gospel-shaped schools
Our Mission To foster hope in God by igniting a movement of gospel-shaped schools serving at-risk youth in our nation’s cities

5 3 Hope in God Changes to one element impact the whole system. Culture
Processes People Structure HOPE IN GOD 3 KINGDOM FLIPS students & families outside donors leadership & staff RADICAL access RADICAL generosity RADICAL commitment

6 Students & Partners

7 Tuition & Giving

8 Hope Academy Development Focus
Ministry vs. Money Our job is to love our Partners, helping them to grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus, discern between worldly thinking and Godly thinking, and become joy-filled givers who are rich toward God. Abundance vs. Scarcity Instead of competing with other ministries for scarce resources, we see through the lens of faith, co-laboring with other ministries, and rejoicing when our Partners give to other ministries. Eternal Rewards vs. Earthly Treasures We help our Partners see the surpassing riches that are being laid up for believers in the age to come, and the vital link between giving and faith.

9 Hope Academy Development Focus, cont.
Solutions vs. Needs Hope Academy provides a proven solution to the problem of inner city education. We don’t have needs, we have solutions. Sustainable vs. Sporadic We strive facilitate sustainable funding by linking Partners to the long-term mission and vision of Hope, and by tangibly connecting them with this mission through Partnership with a student. Team vs. Talent Sustaining and growing our charitable support is a team effort, drawing upon the talents of several people versus a few talented people doing everything.

10 Development Team In Practice
Warm Tours vs. Cold Calls We invite others to experience Hope Academy during a one- hour monthly experience called Tour of Hope. Invite vs. Cajole We follow up with tour attendees by asking “Do you see yourself getting involved in an particular way?”, and then engaging them as they’ve requested. Partners vs. Events Since the vast majority of our families have a financial need, we seek sponsorship Partners for each student, and a handful of larger supporters to help fill the gap. Meaningful Contacts vs. Bulk-Rate Mailings We purpose to make 2-3 personal contacts with each Partner during the year.

11 Development Team In Practice, cont.
Master vs. Methods While we follow a defined Development process of planting and cultivating, we trust the Master for the growth, not the methods. Stories vs. Programs Believing that programs don’t help people, but that people help people, our best messaging involves stories about those people. Dependence on Him vs. Dependence on Them We strive to express appropriate, timely, and frequent gratefulness for the financial gifts of our Partners and supporters, mindfully pointing to the ultimate provider of every good and perfect gift.

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13 gospel-shaped schools for at risk youth

14 of gospel-shaped schools
Our Mission To foster hope in God by igniting a movement of gospel-shaped schools serving at-risk youth in our nation’s cities

15 Web spreading-hope.org

16 SCHOOL REVITALIZATION
WHAT WE HOPE TO DO NEW SCHOOL PLANTS SCHOOL REVITALIZATION Free Resources Conference & Site Visits Leadership Assessment Targeted Coaching Paid Consulting

17 Organizational Culture
Organizational culture is reinforced over time by dynamic interaction with people, process and structure

18 A gospel-shaped educational culture grounded in:
The Hope Academy Model A gospel-shaped educational culture grounded in: 3 KINGDOM FLIPS 5 GOSPEL MARKS 6 LIVED GOSPEL VALUES

19 3 Hope in God Changes to one element impact the whole system. Culture
Processes People Structure HOPE IN GOD 3 KINGDOM FLIPS students & families outside donors leadership & staff RADICAL access RADICAL generosity RADICAL commitment

20 1. RADICAL ACCESS 3 KINGDOM FLIPS
A.C.E. YOUTH Academically disenfranchised Culturally diverse Economically disadvantaged 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

21 1. RADICAL ACCESS 3 KINGDOM FLIPS
INCOME LEVEL 70% meet low-income guidelines - federal free or reduced meals ETHNICITY ethnic groups with disparity in educational outcomes PROXIMITY priority for families living near the school OPEN ENROLLMENT diverse family faith commitments missional vs. discipleship 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

22 1. RADICAL ACCESS 3 KINGDOM FLIPS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 FULL TUITION 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

23 1. RADICAL ACCESS 3 KINGDOM FLIPS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 FULL TUITION ACCESS FOR ALL 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

24 2. RADICAL GENEROSITY 10% GIVING 90% TUITION 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

25 2. RADICAL GENEROSITY 10% GIVING 90% 90% TUITION 10% 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

26 3. RADICAL “ALL-IN” COMMITMENT
COMMON URBAN SCHOOL HOPE ACADEMY CONFLICT STUDENT CONFLICT TIME ON TASK 3 KINGDOM FLIPS

27 THE FIVE MARKS HOPE IN GOD PARENT INVOLVEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOD
DISCIPLINE & HIGH EXPECTATIONS PARTNER FUNDING

28 FIVE GOSPEL-SHAPED MARKS
GOD AT THE CENTER — GOSPEL-SHAPED SCHOOL CULTURE Leadership: Godly & Visionary Head of School, Board, Leadership Team Staff: Daily Dependence - Prayer & Bible Studies Students: Shepherding the Heart & Declaration (grades K-5) Classical Education: Law & Gospel — Root & Fruit DISCIPLINE & HIGH EXPECTATIONS Shepherding the Heart & Classroom Order Goodness, Truth, & Beauty - Latin – Grades 4-8; Logic & Rhetoric Mandatory Summer Session (grades K-8) – Extra month of school PARENT INVOLVEMENT Parent Covenant — Six Commitments: Remain Current on Fair Share Tuition Teacher Home Visits (3 days in September) 3-4) Fall & Spring Parent Teacher Conferences 5-6) Fall & Winter Parent Involvement Day – 9-noon, Saturday ACCOUNTABILITY For students, parents (Parent Report Card), teachers, school FUNDING MODEL Partner Sponsorship Program May be supplemented by Vouchers & Tax Credits (certain states)

29 3 Hope in God Changes to one element impact the whole system. Culture
Processes People Structur e HOPE IN GOD 3 KINGDOM FLIPS students & families outside donors leadership & staff RADICAL access RADICAL generosity RADICAL commitment

30 SCHOOL CULTURE 6 GOSPEL-SHAPED VALUES
Radical Dependence on God and His Word Authentic Relationships Sacrificial Service God's Redemptive Work Accountability & Commitment Academic Rigor Independent Organizational Culture Assessment: Interviews with 22 community members: leadership, staff, students, parents

31 SCHOOL REVITALIZATION
WHAT WE HOPE TO DO NEW SCHOOL PLANTS SCHOOL REVITALIZATION Free Resources Conference & Site Visits Leadership Assessment Targeted Coaching Paid Consulting

32 gospel-shaped schools for at risk youth


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