AUSTIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
PO BOX 6118, AUSTIN, TX 78762 www.austinpartners.org

Total Revenue
$1,943,050
Total Expenses
$1,957,943
Net Assets
$730,274

Organizations Filed Purposes: APIE'S MISSION IS TO IMPROVE STUDENT COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS AND EXPAND STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS) OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT.

SINCE 2004, AUSTIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION (APIE) HAS PARTNERED WITH CO-FOUNDERS AUSTIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (ISD) AND THE GREATER AUSTIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO DELIVER BEST-PRACTICE, SCALABLE, AND RESULTS-DRIVEN LEARNING MODELS FOR MATH, MENTORING, CAREER EXPLORATION, AND COLLEGE READINESS TO STUDENTS IN AUSTIN ISD'S UNDER-RESOURCED COMMUNITIES. IN LINE WITH OUR MISSION, APIE UTILIZES MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO HELP CLOSE THE OPPORTUNITY GAP CREATED BY INCOME INEQUALITY AND ADDRESS THE NEED FOR A TRAINED AND EDUCATED WORKFORCE. APIE PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE ACADEMIC NEEDS OF AUSTIN'S MOST AT-RISK STUDENTS AND CAN READILY ADAPT TO THE DISTRICT'S EVOLVING INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY MODELS. EACH YEAR, APIE RECRUITS, ORGANIZES, AND TRAINS ALMOST 675 VOLUNTEERS TO WORK WITH 1,535 AUSTIN ISD STUDENTS THROUGH THE PROGRAMS OUTLINED BELOW: -COLLEGE READINESS: DELIVERS CAMPUS INTERVENTIONS TO AUSTIN ISD MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO MEET TEXAS COLLEGE READINESS STANDARDS AS MEASURED BY THE TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE (TSI). INTERVENTIONS INCLUDE BUILDING STUDENT AWARENESS ON THE RELEVANCE OF THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE AND PROVIDING ACADEMIC SUPPORT IN MATH, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, AND WRITING. TARGETED MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WORK WITH AN APIE STAFF MEMBER IN REGULAR, ONGOING TUTORING SESSIONS FOCUSED ON CLOSING ACADEMIC GAPS AND PREPARING THEM TO SUCCEED ON THE TSI ASSESSMENT. -MATH CLASSROOM COACHING: PROVIDES ACADEMIC SUPPORT FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MATH BY TRAINING AND DEPLOYING HUNDREDS OF COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS - OFTEN EMPLOYED IN STEM-RELATED FIELDS - WHO CONDUCT WEEKLY 45-MINUTE SMALL GROUP SESSIONS WITH 3-4 STUDENTS. COACHES SUPPORT THE ACQUISITION OF MATHEMATICAL SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE, PARTICULARLY AIMED TOWARDS PREPARING STUDENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL MATH. COACHES ALSO SHARE THEIR CAREER PATHS AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS AND ENCOURAGE POSITIVE ATTITUDES TOWARDS MATHEMATICS. -MENTORING PROGRAM: MORE THAN 450 VOLUNTEERS MEET ONE-ON-ONE WITH STUDENTS ON OVER 100 DISTRICT CAMPUSES IN WEEKLY MENTORING SESSIONS. MENTORS SERVE AS POSITIVE ROLE MODELS FOR STUDENTS, HELPING THEM BUILD SELF- CONFIDENCE AND SET GOALS FOR THE FUTURE. MENTORING IS INDIVIDUALIZED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF EACH STUDENT AND CAN INCLUDE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS READING, DISCUSSING CAREERS, PREPARING COLLEGE APPLICATIONS, ACADEMIC TUTORING, AND DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE STUDY HABITS. AS A PARTNER IN AISD'S FEDERAL, SEVEN YEAR GEAR UP GRANT, APIE WILL PROVIDE TUTORING IN MATH AND READING TO 800 STUDENTS. FOUR YEARS REMAIN IN THE GRANT. APIE CONTINUES TO SUPPORT IT'S ADOPT-A-SCHOOL AND CAMPUS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS, WHICH ARE STRATEGIC ALLIANCES BETWEEN THE SCHOOLS, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO HELP MEET THE NEEDS OF AISD SCHOOLS. APIE ALSO CONDUCTS BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS VOLUNTEERING IN AUSTIN ISD SCHOOLS, SUPPORTING COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE AUSTIN SCHOOL SYSTEM. TOGETHER, APIE'S INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS OCCUR AT CRITICAL STEPS IN A STUDENT'S PATH TO GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL, INCREASING RATES OF COLLEGE MATRICULATION AND OPENING PATHWAYS TOWARDS REWARDING, FINANCIALLY STABLE CAREERS.

SALUTE - THE ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE IN AUSTIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT IS CO-HOSTED BY APIE. THE EVENT INCLUDES RECOGNITION OF TEACHERS OF PROMISE, TEACHERS OF THE YEAR, PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR, CLASSIFIED STAFF OF THE YEAR, PTA OF THE YEAR, AND APIE HALL OF FAME.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Cathy JonesEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$115,153
Arati SinghBOARD MEMBER2$0
Emily WrightBOARD MEMBER2$0
Pat ForgioneBOARD MEMBER2$0
Amber ElenzBOARD MEMBER2$0
Dennis HowardBOARD MEMBER2$0
Trinidad San MiguelBOARD MEMBER2$0
Robert RutishauserBOARD MEMBER2$0
Michelle Krejci WallisBOARD MEMBER2$0
Mark WilliamsBOARD MEMBER2$0
Drew ScheberleBOARD MEMBER2$0
Sergio RodriguezBOARD MEMBER2$0
Richard RhodesBOARD MEMBER2$0
Katelyn LowreyBOARD MEMBER2$0
Doyle ValdezTREASURER2$0
Kc Cerny PhdSECRETARY2$0
Paul Cruz PhdVICE CHAIR2$0
Mark CurryPAST CHAIR2$0
Rick WhiteleyBOARD CHAIR2$0

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