How this federally funded education program serves as a blueprint for the rest of rural America
Briefly

Dreama Gentry's organization, Partners for Rural Impact, adopts a cradle-to-career model inspired by Harlem Children's Zone to address educational gaps in rural communities.
The implementation of a comprehensive support network allows rural communities to track progress in education, with positive changes seen despite disruptions caused by the pandemic.
By securing substantial grants, PRI is now scaling its successful model to expand support across various rural regions, demonstrating the potential for systemic change.
Funding partnerships with organizations like Ballmer Group signify a commitment to addressing educational inequality and fostering community growth beyond the initial project.
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