Promise Partner Schools
Adelaide Elementary
Ben Lomand High School
Bountiful Elementary
Clayton Middle School
Copperview Elementary School
Cottonwood High School
David Gourley Elementary School
East High School
East Midvale Elementary School
Glendale Middle School
Granite Park Junior High School
Heritage Elementary School
Highland Junior High School
Hillcrest High School
Holt Elementary School
James E. Moss Elementary School
James Madison Elementary School
Kearns High School
Kearns Junior High School
Liberty Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
M. Lynn Bennion Elementary School
McPolin Elementary School
Midvale Elementary School
Midvale Middle School
Millcreek Elementary School
Mound Fort Junior High
Mount Ogden Junior High
New Bridge Elementary
North Davis Junior High
Odyssey Elementary School
Ogden High School
Olene Walker Elementary School
Salt Lake Center for Science Education
Salt Lake Center for Science Education - Bryant
Sandy Elementary School
South Clearfield Elementary School
South Kearns Elementary School
T.O. Smith Elementary School
Wasatch Elementary School
West High School
West Kearns Elementary School
Western Hills Elementary School
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Promise Partnership Organizations
Alliance for Early Success
Asian Association of Utah dba Refugee and Immigration Center
Association for Utah Community Health
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah
Bountiful Community Food Pantry
Boy Scouts of America - Crossroads of the West Council
Canyons School District
Catholic Community Services of Utah
The Children's Center
Children's Service Society of Utah
Christian Center of Park City
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Circles Salt Lake
City of Millcreek
City of South Salt Lake
Clearfield City
Comagine Health
Community Action Partnership of Utah
Community Foundation of Utah
Community Health Centers
Community Nursing Services
Comunidades Unidas
Daniels Fund
Davis Applied Technology College
Davis School District/ Davis Education Foundation
DDI Vantage
Dominion Energy
Edwards Lifesciences
English Skills Learning Center
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Envision Utah
FJM Impact Fund
Friends of The Children - Utah
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Granite Education Foundation
Granite School District
Help Me Grow Utah
Huntsman Mental Health Institute
Intermountain Healthcare
International Rescue Committee - Salt Lake City
Jewish Family Service
Junior Achievement of Utah
The Karras Company
Lakeshore Learning
Latinos In Action
Leavitt Partners
Maliheh Free Clinic
The Mark and Kathie Miller Foundation
Mark Miller Dealerships
Mark Miller Subaru
Mercato Partners
Mexican Consulate
Midtown Community Health Center
Midvale City Corporation
Midvale Community Building Community
Milcom, Inc.
Molina Healthcare
NeighborWorks Salt Lake
Office of Child Care
Ogden City
Ogden School District
Open Doors
Park City School District
Park City Education Foundation
People's Health Clinic
Positive Coaching Alliance
Progressive Leasing
Promise Millcreek
Promise South Salt Lake
The Road Home
Salt Lake Center for Science Education
The Salt Lake Chamber
Salt Lake City Corporation
Salt Lake City Public Library
Salt Lake City School District
Salt Lake Education Foundation
Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake County
Salt Lake County Health Department
Salt Lake County Library System
Salt Lake County Youth Services
Sandy City Corporation
Savage
SelectHealth
Shift SLC
SLCC Dream Center
Somali Bantus of Utah
State of Utah
State of Utah - Division of Substance Abuse
Steward Health Care
Success in Education
Tech Moms
United Way of Central and Southern Utah
United Way of Northern Utah
United Way of Salt Lake
University Neighborhood Partners
University of Utah
University of Utah Health
University of Utah Health Plans
University of Utah Reading Clinic
University of Utah Education Policy Center
Utah Afterschool Network
Utah Black Chamber
Utah Community Action
Utah Department of Health and Human Services
Utah Department of Workforce Services
Utah Education Network
Utah Governor's Office
Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development
Utah Health Policy Project
Utah Partners for Health
Utah PTA
Utah School Boards Association
Utah State Board of Education
Utah State Legislature
Utah System of Higher Education
Utahns Against Hunger
Voices for Utah Children
Waterford UPSTART
Wasatch Front Regional Council
Weber State University
Western Governors University
Zions Bancorporation
Promise Communities
Bountiful
Clearfield
Kearns
Midvale
Millcreek
Ogden
Park City
Salt Lake City
South Salt Lake
As leaders of some of Utah’s most influential systems, the members of the Promise Partnership Regional Council (PPRC) is committed to collective impact. They act as the Promise Partnership's governing board, bringing in their expertise to guide how we create systems change in our community. Together, we are pursuing lasting social change on some of our community’s toughest challenges: poverty, poor health, and inequitable educational achievement.
Students of color, multiple language learns, and those with fewer economic resources typically lag behind their white, more affluent peers on educational outcomes. The Promise Partnership works with schools, school districts, and others to help close opportunity gaps and ensure that every student can thrive to their fullest potential.
1. Surface promising practices to inform innovations
By keeping tabs on all things education – both locally and nationwide, as well as maintaining close relationships with schools, we work to share innovative ideas that are proven to work in addressing opportunity gaps.
2. Design and advocate for policies and practices that accelerate results for students and families
Our staff, in keeping an eye out for what works to improve educational outcomes, collaborates with school districts and the Utah State Board of Education to promote changes in policies or practices that can accelerate equitable outcomes.
3. Coordinate communities of practice for schools and partners to share and spread promising ideas
Our staff acts as a connector and catalyst; we host meetings, discussions, and events to connect people and organizations who are doing whatever it takes for kids to find the right opportunities to flourish.
4. Provide resources for innovations that address opportunity gaps and improve education outcomes
Our staff provides financial support for innovative ideas that schools and community members generate to ensure more equitable outcomes across student groups.
1. Engage families to partner in school decisions, policies, and student learning
Our staff works with and supports schools in finding ways to get feedback and input from caregivers and parents of color, English language learners, low-income students, and other caregivers/parents who historically aren’t engaged in schools. They do this by having the Grassroots Leadership team host focus groups asking parents how they would like to be involved, finding ways to be more inclusive so caregivers and grandparents can participate, and bringing in native language speakers to help communicate with non-English speaking parents.
2. Support schools in maintaining a focus on students and families most impacted by current systems
Encouraging and advocating for schools to adopt the idea of “Targeted Universalism” helps school staff come up with universal goals that impact all students while simultaneously giving targeted support to the students and families who need it most. We assist school leaders in assessing the student body, both as a whole and in segments, to determine the best ways to advance learning for everyone.
3. Meaningfully engage community members with lived experience (students and parents)
We have found that the best way to get parents and families involved is to ask them how they would like to be involved. By conducting focus groups and training staff on home visits, schools can better engage the community that is representative of their school.
By coordinating efforts and aligning after-school, summer, and service provider offerings with in-school curriculum, out-of-school programs can positively impact academic success.
1. Strengthen relationships between school day staff and out-of-school providers
Research shows that when school staff coordinate with out-of-school providers (such as summer programs or afterschool programs), out-of-school programs have a greater impact on a student’s academic success. Our team creates opportunities for improved alignment and supports out-of-school providers to improve program quality.
2. Support the coordinated arrangement of basic needs services including strong referral networks and follow up
By bringing more service providers, non-profit organizations, out-of-school providers, and other groups to the table, Promise Schools promote a community of sharing. This makes it easier for in-school staff and out-of-school staff to refer students and families to local basic needs service providers and/or academic support through both the schools’ programs and the 211 Utah database.
1. Align, coordinate, and hold external partners accountable for responding to the needs identified by schools, students, and the community
Whether it’s supplies, vaccinations, or other forms of care, our staff helps external non-profits and service partners identify students who need services so they can get them the necessary supports.
2. Regularly convene school staff and partners to review progress and make adjustments to current approaches
Our staff brings together school staff and external service providers to look at data, assess their impact, understand where refinements might be needed, and adjust approaches to continuously improve.
3. Establish ongoing volunteer opportunities including volunteer recruitment, training, and data tracking and analysis
Our volunteer team works to recruit members of the community to tutor or mentor on a consistent basis, and sets up frameworks to measure the impact of those efforts.
4. Assist schools in responding to the needs experienced by students and families
The Grassroots Leadership team hosts conversations with parents and community residents to better understand their experiences and deepen family-school relationships.
Promise Schools are designed to be positive, collaborative learning environments. The Promise Partnership staff helps schools create this atmosphere in a variety of ways:
1. Identify and assess key learning goals for each subject by working with families and school staff
By establishing a few key goals for each class, teachers are better able to communicate with families and students what the students will be learning and families are better positioned to support students and act as collaborators in their child’s education.
2. Create core curriculum units of study incorporating project- and problem-based learning as appropriate
Our staff works with teachers to identify units of study that combine a variety of academic skills and core curriculum elements with experiential learning. Students learn by doing; at the end of a unit, students produce a portfolio that demonstrates their knowledge and skills.
3. Promote teacher collaboration and support differentiated instruction that provides rigor to all students
Creating time to collaborate with other educators allows teachers to find innovative ways to provide rigor and challenge for every student in their class. Our staff helps implement strategies to assist teachers in meeting students where they are and providing rigorous learning at every level.
4. Analyze student learning and provide guidance on effective reteaching and extension strategies
Through data collection, our staff assists teachers in recognizing when students have not mastered a subject and helps them to determine how to reteach the material to ensure those students do not fall behind.
5. Develop strategies to promote independent learners
Ideally, all students are able to create their own learning path. We work with teachers to promote independent learning by discovering ways that students can learn for themselves through group projects and problem-solving.
The staff at United Way of Salt Lake, the umbrella organization for the Promise Partnership, puts their expertise to work supporting schools. Our cumulative knowledge means we bring experience to the table and can offer assistance in:
Results-based accountability and facilitation
Participatory action research
Liberatory design (human-centered AND equity-centered design)
Equitable community engagement
Continuous quality improvement
Data privacy, collection, analysis, and visualization
Curriculum Design, Problem, and Project-Based Learning
Differentiated instruction and personalized learning
Formative assessment design for key learning goals
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