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The Time to Succeed Coalition (TSC) is a U.S. based non-profit organization working to build a coalition in support of
expanded learning time Expanded learning time (ELT) is a strategy employed by schools in the United States to redesign their school days and/or years in order to provide students, particularly in communities of concentrated poverty, with substantially more and better lear ...
(ELT) for students in communities of
concentrated poverty Concentrated poverty concerns the spatial distribution of socio-economic deprivation, specifically focusing on the density of poor populations. Within the United States, common usage of the term concentrated poverty is observed in the fields of po ...
.


Background

TSC is co-chaired by Chris Gabrieli, Chairman of the National Center on Time & Learning, and
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, President of the
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. Expanded learning time is an issue that has long been on the education agenda in the United States. As more schools across the country began exploring how to expand their school schedules following new federal
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and research noting the impact of longer school years on student achievement became available, the coalition was formed. TSC launched on May 10, 2012 with a mission: to inspire and motivate communities across the country to add more learning time to a redesigned school day and year, enabling children everywhere – especially in disadvantaged schools – to get the education they need to succeed.


Founding featured signatories

The Coalition's founding 100 signatories have diverse backgrounds and the list includes both national teachers’ unions,
Randi Weingarten Randi Weingarten (born December 18, 1957)''Who's Who in America'', 2007. is an American labor leader, attorney, and educator. She is president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and a member of the AFL–CIO. She is the former presiden ...
and
Dennis Van Roekel Dennis Van Roekel is an American labor leader who served as president of the National Education Association, the largest labor union in the United States. Background Van Roekel was born in Le Mars, Iowa. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from t ...
; the founders and leaders of leading charter school networks including
KIPP The Knowledge is Power Program, commonly known as KIPP, is a network of free open-enrollment college-preparatory schools in low income communities throughout the United States. KIPP is America's largest network of charter schools. The head of ...
co-founders Michael Feinberg and Dave Levin and CEO of Zearn Evan Rudall; educational policy leaders and innovation pioneers including
Linda Darling-Hammond Linda Darling-Hammond (December 21, 1951) is an American academic who is the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. She was also the President and CEO of the Learning Policy Institute. She ...
, Jon Schnur,
Geoffrey Canada Geoffrey Canada (born January 13, 1952) is an American educator, social activist and author. Since 1990, Canada has been president of the Harlem Children's Zone in Harlem, New York, an organization that states its goal is to increase high scho ...
,
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and Pedro Noguera; leading scholars such as University of Chicago Professor
Charles M. Payne Charles M. Payne, Jr. (born March 14, 1948) is an American academic whose areas of study include civil rights activism, urban education reform, social inequality, and modern African-American history. He was the Chief Education Officer for Chicag ...
and President of Smith College
Kathleen McCartney (dean) Kathleen McCartney (born 1956) is an American academic administrator, who served as the 11th president of Smith College. She took office as Smith's president on June 2013. Smith College, located in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a liberal arts c ...
; superintendents and local leaders such as Chicago's
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, Houston's Terry Grier, Boston's
Thomas Menino Thomas Michael Menino (December 27, 1942 – October 30, 2014) was an American politician who served as the 53rd mayor of Boston, from 1993 to 2014. He was the city's longest-serving mayor. He was elected mayor in 1993 after first serving three ...
, LA's John Deasy, New York City's
Michael Bloomberg Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman, politician, philanthropist, and author. He is the majority owner, co-founder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P. He was Mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, and was a ca ...
and Dennis Walcott, and DC Public School's Kaya Henderson; state education leaders such as Massachusetts’
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and New York's John King, Jr.; civil rights leaders such as
Wade Henderson Wade J. Henderson (born April 22, 1948) is an African-American advocate, community leader and governmental activist. He has served as president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR) and counsel to the Leadership Conferen ...
, Tom Saenz, and Antonia Hernandez; and business leaders such as legendary investor
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,
Reed Hastings Wilmot Reed Hastings Jr. (born October 8, 1960) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the co-founder, chairman, and co-chief executive officer (CEO) of Netflix, and sits on a number of boards and non-profit organizations. A former member ...
, CEO of Netflix, and
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of the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.


Current work

In May 2013, TSC celebrated a year of progress, noting that in its first year it gained the support of over 25,000 grassroots members and 200 featured signatories in education, business, and policy leaders. The Time to Succeed Coalition website provides tools for supporters to join the ELT movement as well as contact local leaders and media about why they support expanding learning time.


TSC Massachusetts

On April 2, 2013, TSC launched the first state coalition in Massachusetts at a briefing for legislators, staff and thought leaders at the State House. The briefing brought together Governor Deval Patrick, Secretary of Education Matthew Malone, Massachusetts Teachers Association, Stand for Children, the Massachusetts Charter Public School Association,
Citizen Schools Citizen Schools is an American nonprofit organization that partners with middle schools across the United States to expand the learning day for children in low-income communities. Its stated mission is "educating children and strengthening commu ...
, business leaders, and Massachusetts 2020, a Boston-based non-profit that leads the Commonwealth's statewide initiative to expand learning time in district schools. With over 85 signatories, TSC Massachusetts is a broad and diverse coalition of leaders who believe that expanding learning time in Massachusetts schools is a critical strategy for students in high-poverty schools. The state coalition is calling for the state to develop a sustainable framework for all expanded-time schools.


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External links


Official Website for Time to Succeed Coalition
Educational organizations based in the United States