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Best Practices, Volume X, 2008

Summary of School Business Partnerships

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Annual growth and
economic worth
Year Worth Partner-
ships
1991/92 $140,000 28
1992/93 $270,000 54
1993/94 $350,000 90
1994/95 $500,000 120
1995/96 $900,000 190
1996/97 $1,225,000 260
1997/98 $1,750,000 360
1998/99 $2,000,000 400
1999/00 $2,250,000 450
2000/01 $2,300,000 475
2004/05 $2,000,000 425
2005/06 $2,250,000 250
2006/07 $2,500,000 540
2007/08 $2,250,000 450
     
 
  • 17th year of the School Business Partnership Program
  • Started in 1991 as a department of the Anchorage School District
  • Program became a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in February 1997
  • Board of Directors composed of representatives of ASD and business community
  • Elections held in March with 3-year term
  • Advisory Board and Honorary Board are non-voting representatives
  • Supported by the Anchorage School District and the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce
  • Current financial support from ASD and business grants
  • Chamber role is encouragement to its membership to participate, bi-monthly articles in its newsletter as well as recognition of all programs
  • All types of partnerships are in place, no parameters other than positive educational involvement
  • Partnerships are made official with a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
  • MOA’s are non-binding and do not expire unless either party chooses; should be reviewed annually
  • New partnerships formed each month
  • Secondary schools have SBP coordinators to create, maintain and nurture partnerships
  • 7 middle schools and 2 high schools offered School Business Partnership classes in 2007-08 under the Career and Technology Education department
  • School Business Partnership classes follow an entrepreneurial model, a service learning model or a combination of both
  • Over 325 businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies involved in over 450 partnerships
  • Worth an estimated annual $2,000,0000, mostly in-kind
  • Each partnership is worth an average of $5,000
  • 48,457 students impacted; over 900 school staff involved; and over 1,000 business people involved
  • Overall rating is ‘Very Good’
  • Host of the 2001 National Partners in Education Symposium
  • 2005-06 Winner of the Council for Corporate and School Partnerships “National School and Business Partnerships” award (given to 6 programs nationally)
  • Partnership Press newsletter produced in fall, winter and spring and distributed electronically
  • Best Practices publication produced and printed annually for End of Year Recognition Luncheon in May

Our Goal: Continue to develop quality partnerships for the benefit of all Anchorage School District students and staff; to assist in work force development; to foster positive working relationships with businesses; and to continue building bridges of understanding between educational institution and the community.

 

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Please note: The information on this page is from the 2008 edition of Best Practices. The people, programs and contact information included were current at the time of publication, but may have since changed.


Award winning organization

Council for Corporate and School PartnershipsAnchorage School Business Partnerships was named a 2005-06 winner of the National School and Busines Partnerships Award


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