The Long Beach Unified School District operates a GEAR UP program funded by the US Department of Education. The GEAR UP program serves 19 middle and K-8 schools aiming to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared for and succeed in postsecondary education. Key objectives include increasing academic performance, high school graduation rates, and knowledge of postsecondary options. The program provides services like tutoring, mentoring, parent workshops, motivational activities, and professional development for teachers and counselors to support students. Partner organizations include Cal State Long Beach, Long Beach City College, AVID, and PIQE to help achieve the program's mission.
2. G Gaining
E Early
A Awareness and
R Readiness
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U Undergraduate
P Programs
Grant sponsored by the United States Department of Education
3. GEAR UP Schools
19 Middle/K-8 Schools
Burcham Lindsey
Butler Lindbergh
DeMille Marshall
Franklin Monroe
Hamilton Muir
Hill Powell
Hoover Robinson
Stephens Washington
Hudson Tincher
Jefferson
4. GEAR UP
Mission
To significantly increase the
number of low-income
students who are prepared to
enter and succeed in
postsecondary education.
5. GEAR UP Objectives
Increase students’ academic performance
and preparation for post-secondary
education.
Increase the rate of high school
graduation and percent of students’
prepared to enter college.
Increase students’ and their families
knowledge of post-secondary education
options, preparation, and financing.
6. College-Going Culture
Awareness of Opportunities/Options for Students’ Futures
Goal-Setting
Academic Language Awareness
Motivational Activities/Field Trips
Parent/Community Involvement
Staff Development for administrators, teachers, and
counselors.
Academic Success for All
Students.
7. GEAR UP Partners
CSULB: Administrative and fiscal oversight, tutor training,
tours, materials, professional development, MESA, summer
camps.
LBCC: Mentoring, special events.
AVID Center: Materials, training, site support.
PIQE: Parent training, materials.
The College Board: Training, consulting, data, and
presentations.
LA County Office of Education: Counselor
training and materials.
8. GEAR UP
Professional Development
Math
Language Arts
Counselors
Administrators
Parents
9. Motivational Activities
Guest Speakers
Team Building
Internet Projects
Cultural Events
Career Awareness
Field Trips
11. Individual Conferences
Students meet one-on-one with
their academic counselor to view
and analyze their own data and
set goals for their futures.
12. Parent Workshops
Report Cards
A-G Requirements
High School Programs
7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Goal Setting
Career Awareness
Communicating with your teen
College Tests