The School that Works: Cristo Rey, North Miami
The 5th Stop on the Roadshow for Opportunity
Feb 14, 2024
| Yass Prize staff
The newest high school in the Cristo Rey network, the North Miami work-study focussed, faith-based high school is giving students a college prep education and career experience that helps sustain their education. The school, which began in 2022, serves 146 9th and 10th graders. By the time it is at full capacity and its new campus is built, Cristo Rey Miami will be able to serve 440 students.
Their innovative approach isn’t new but it’s impactful. Through a special authorization from the U.S. Department of Labor, every student in the 39 school network across 24 states works one day each week in a professional job during all four years of high school, helping to pay for their own education. These vital business partnerships supports a sustainable private education for students in the lowest income quartile not only for college but for work and life.
As we toured with Amelie Ferro, Interim President of Cristo Rey Miami High School, Network President, CEO Kelby Woodward, board members and business partners, we could see how the model is transforming the lives of students who would not otherwise be exposed to such intensive work training and academic rigor.
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Not only are students positively impacted by Corporate Work Study, but the partners rave about how it benefits their businesses and organizations, as well. The students bring to work a resilient attitude they develop at the mission driven school where college-prep courses, the arts and religion condensed into four days to allow them to focus on their job the other day.
Stephanie Postero from CPA firm Kaufman Rossin, a proud Work Study partner, initially thought that hosting these young students would be hard work. She was skeptical about the benefit to either side. “My biggest surprise was how much fun it is,” she said. It inspires them to give the students the best experience they can get.
The success rate for these students speaks for itself. In the words of Aneisha Daniel, Deputy City Manager of the City of North Miami, “I’ve never seen anything like it.”
When young people learn the value of work and the skills, attitude and ethic companies want, they jump the fast track to success. On course to open 50 new schools by 2030, Cristo Rey is not only impacting thousands more students, companies and communities, but is a model for countless other education providers seeking to transform the education landscape.
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