TOP TEN REASONS

Why YOU, a College Bound Student, Need to Graduate from

The Irma L. Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School

10) Network of Community Partnerships

PEROT Museum, High Tech-High Heels, EIF Mayor’s Intern Program,IGNITE!,Attorneys Serving the Community, MasterPEACE, Women’s Initiative Network,Texas Wall Street Women, United Way, Dallas Women’s Foundation, WHO: Women Helping Others, DFW Hispanic 100, Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas, Leadership Dallas, TxCAN Commit, Junior League of Dallas and more

Connections to colleges and universities

Exposure to career paths

9) Parent Partnerships

PTSA

Site-Based Decision Making Committee

Booster Clubs

8) Content Area Expert Teachers

Majority of the faculty hold advanced degrees or are actively working toward earning them.

100% Gifted and Talented Certification for teaching Pre-AP and AP

Staff development options above and beyond DISD programs,sponsored by the FEYW allow teachers to attend specialized conferences across USA, collaborate with college professors on college readiness, transition needs

7) Environment

Highly individualized instruction

Supportive of students and their variety of interests and talents

Recognized as unique by colleges and universities

National recognition by the U.S. Department of Education, TEA, US News and the Washington Post

6) Liberal Arts and Science Education

Broad and balanced perspective which is college preparatory

Freedom to explore several academic areas of interest

Discover and create career path over four- year period

5) Enrichment Opportunities

Domestic and overseas travel

Grade-level summer programs and Summer college programs

Fine arts and cultural opportunities

International delegation visitors

Internships

4) Foundation for the Education of Young Women

Partnership provides students with services usually reserved for those in private schools: college advising, travel opportunities, scholarships, grants for further study

Network of 7 sister schools in Texas: Austin, San Antonio, Lubbock, Fort WorthHouston and Grand Prairie

3) Technology

Laptops provide seamless transition to college academics

Science and Engineering Partnerships with Museum of Nature and Science, Environmental Protection Agency,SMU

UT Southwestern, UT Dallas and more

2) Single-Gender Focus

Promotes confident, capable, self-directed young women

Teaches personal goal development

Creates more leadership opportunities

Women who are focused on the future: Academics. College. Careers.

School partnered with Young Women’s Leadership Network (YLWN) and National Council on Girls’ Education (NCGS)

1) College Bound Advisor: Ann Marano

Full-time professional dedicated to college placement and financial aid/scholarship assistance

Programming and workshops for students and families

Much smaller caseload than other DISD school counselors

(Most DISD counselors serve 300 to 400 or more students)

No need for family to contract independent college counselor

167 alumnae admitted to 175 different colleges and universities and awarded $15M in scholarships