City Year helps students and schools succeed. Diverse teams of Student Success Coaches provide support to students, classrooms, and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systemically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindsets to thrive and contribute to their community. A 2022 study shows that more time spent with a City Year Student Success Coach is associated with improvements in social, emotional, academic, and attendance outcomes and that making gains in social-emotional skills is like gaining an entire school year of achievement growth in math or English for students in grades 3-10.
We partner with schools in communities challenged by persistent inequities in our education system to create learning environments where all students can build on their strengths and fully engage in their learning. Nationally, more than 90% of students attending City Year partner schools are students of color and approximately 90% are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. City Year seeks to serve schools in vulnerable communities to increase the number of students who are on track to graduate, prepared for success in school and life.
We believe that developing the skills and mindsets of all children and young adults contributes to strong, vibrant communities. We know that every child can succeed and that when students succeed, we all benefit.
A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network, City Year is supported by the Corporation for National and Community Service, local school districts and private philanthropy. City Year Sacramento deploys 66 highly skilled AmeriCorps members to serve in six schools impacting over 3,200 students at Father Keith B. Kenny K-8, Fern Bacon Middle School, Leataata Floyd Elementary, Oak Ridge Elementary School, Rosa Parks K-8 School, and Earl Warren Elementary School.