CSULB/LBUSD Math Collaborative @ David Starr Jordan High School

The CSULB/LBUSD Math Collaborative was founded in 2011 to provide quality STEM Education and college preparatory curriculum for African American males from David Starr Jordan High School in Long Beach.  The program is hosted during the summer by California State University, Long Beach.  The two-week summer intensive includes Math and English instruction, leadership training, mentorship, and College preparation.  Additionally, throughout the school year, students receive over 15 hours of tutoring per week.  Further academic enrichment includes entrepreneurship courses, health and wellness classes and cultural fieldtrips.  The program is made possible through grants, in kind donations, and philanthropic contributions including Mrs. Roberta Jenkins of the Roberta and Matthew Jenkins Foundation.



2021-2022 Student Impact Report

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We enrolled 102 Students
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Our Student Received $60,7500.00 in Scholarship
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41 students improved their GPA from 1st semester to 2nd semester
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20 students finished the year with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
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13 students improved their attendance throughout the year
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20% of students improved a full letter grade or more this year
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We supported 6 homeless students
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5 of our students are in the Foster Care program
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100% of Math Collaborative seniors graduate from Jordan High School
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100% of Math Collaborative seniors were registered for two-year or four-year institutions of higher education

Student Impact Alumni Feedback

  • Tyrone: “They helped me at the time I needed it the most and if I didn’t join the club, I probably would have been in jail or dead.”
  • Jermon: “It has changed my life forever and gave me the opportunity to meet my best friends.”
  • Micah: "It helps kids get off the streets and take classes.”
  • Ronald: “It helps those in need.”
  • DeShon: “It helped me become the man I am today from start to finish; from grades to being a young man, to being able to rely on myself and not other people.”
  • Justin: “It allows me to grow as an individual while being able to connect with people and network. Because of this program, I can overcome anything.”
  • Zarian:“It honestly made me open up and become the man I am today.”
  • Jaylen: “ It gives black males an opportunity to change their life and be something more than a street thug but a young scholar.”
  • Kameron: “Mrs. Robinson runs it. She genuinely cares about our future and spends all of her time on us.”
  • Alex: “The people who supervise the program are genuine and don’t give up on current or past students.”
  • Ray: “Even though Jordan and Northside get a bad rep, we have one of the best programs in Long Beach and they really focus on African Americans which is amazing.”
  • Isaiah: “It helped me turn my whole path around and helped me graduate on time and prepared me for college.”
  • George: “They are always looking out for me and making sure I am focused.”
  • DaMonte: “The people involved really takes care of you. They make you feel well appreciated which makes me strive harder.”

Parent Impact

  • Ms. Noah, mother of Noah Basil: "Thank you so much for your consistency with my son! With the help from Math Collaborative, I have seen his progress in school and growth as a man".

Sponsors

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Alpha Phi Alpha
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Honda USA Foundation
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Andy Street
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Bridge Builder
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California State University Long Beach
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Delta Sigma Theta
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Jack and Jill Of America Inc
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Long Beach Unified School District
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Jenkins Family Foundation
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Omega PSI PHI
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Southern California Edison