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After just 18 months, Iovine and Young Center Los Angeles is making huge strides in providing powerful alternatives for Los Angeles Unified high school students. As the next step in the long-range plan to make this education available to marginalized and under-resourced areas throughout the United States, Iovine and Young Education Group (IYEG) will open a second campus, Iovine and Young Center Atlanta, this fall, 2024. Our current strategic plan has set the goal of 15 campuses across the United States in the next five years, creating spaces for up to 7500 public high school students.
Our district partners have taken bold leaps to work with us to reimagine education, and have held nothing back in the process. But the current reality of public funding means that districts aren’t always able to provide the facilities and technology based education requirements for these specialized programs. Through the generosity of individual donors, friends, and foundations, the Iovine and Young Foundation (IYF) steps in to fill these gaps, providing critical elements such as teacher training, facilities upgrades, additional classroom and student technologies, maker spaces, professional programming, and more.
Your gift to IYF helps support this timely and critical effort to make education inequity a thing of the past.
After just 18 months, Iovine and Young Center Los Angeles is making huge strides in providing powerful alternatives for Los Angeles Unified high school students. As the next step in the long-range plan to make this education available to marginalized and under-resourced areas throughout the United States, Iovine and Young Education Group (IYEG) will open a second campus, Iovine and Young Center Atlanta, this fall, 2024. Our current strategic plan has set the goal of 15 campuses across the United States in the next five years, creating spaces for up to 7500 public high school students.
Our district partners have taken bold leaps to work with us to reimagine education, and have held nothing back in the process. But the current reality of public funding means that districts aren’t always able to provide the facilities and technology based education requirements for these specialized programs. Through the generosity of individual donors, friends, and foundations, the Iovine and Young Foundation (IYF) steps in to fill these gaps, providing critical elements such as teacher training, facilities upgrades, additional classroom and student technologies, maker spaces, professional programming, and more.
Your gift to IYF helps support this timely and critical effort to make education inequity a thing of the past.
After just 18 months, Iovine and Young Center Los Angeles is making huge strides in providing powerful alternatives for Los Angeles Unified high school students. As the next step in the long-range plan to make this education available to marginalized and under-resourced areas throughout the United States, Iovine and Young Education Group (IYEG) will open a second campus, Iovine and Young Center Atlanta, this fall, 2024. Our current strategic plan has set the goal of 15 campuses across the United States in the next five years, creating spaces for up to 7500 public high school students.
Our district partners have taken bold leaps to work with us to reimagine education, and have held nothing back in the process. But the current reality of public funding means that districts aren’t always able to provide the facilities and technology based education requirements for these specialized programs. Through the generosity of individual donors, friends, and foundations, the Iovine and Young Foundation (IYF) steps in to fill these gaps, providing critical elements such as teacher training, facilities upgrades, additional classroom and student technologies, maker spaces, professional programming, and more.
Your gift to IYF helps support this timely and critical effort to make education inequity a thing of the past.