Published: April 17, 2008
AT&T Launches $100 Million Philanthropic Education Program, Job Shadowing for 100,000 Students, Research and Community Engagement Support to Address High School Dropout Crisis
CHICAGO, April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Doing its part to help address
the issue of nearly one-third of U.S. high school students dropping out, AT&T
Inc. (NYSE: T) today announced the launch of AT&T Aspire, a $100 million
philanthropic program, which includes job shadowing for 100,000 students
nationwide, to help strengthen student success and workforce readiness.
"In the U.S., 1.2 million students drop out of high school every year.
This has implications for individuals and for our nation's global economic
leadership," said AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson, who will address
the topic Thursday at the Economic Club ofChicago. "AT&T Aspire is about
supporting the great work already underway to help our kids succeed in school,
and helping students see the connection between education and their best
future."
Through the Aspire initiative, AT&T and the AT&T Foundation are committing
$100 million (over four years, 2008 - 2011) toward high school success and
workforce readiness. The platform includes four key elements:
-- Grants to schools and nonprofit organizations that are focused on
helping students graduate from high school and become better prepared
for college and/or the workforce.
-- A student job shadowing initiative, involving 400,000 AT&T employee
hours, that will give 100,000 students a firsthand look at the skills
they will need to succeed in the 21st century workforce.
-- The underwriting of national research that will explore the
practitioner perspective (teachers, principals, superintendents,
school counselors and school board members) on the high school dropout
issue.
-- Support for 100 state and community Dropout Prevention summits,
announced earlier this month by America's Promise Alliance.
America's Promise Alliance recently noted that nearly one-third of U.S.
high school students drop out before graduating -- with about 7,000 students
dropping out every school day, or one every 26 seconds. And, March statistics
from the U.S. Labor Department show that the 8.2 percent jobless rate for
Americans with less than a high school education is 60 percent higher than the
overall jobless rate of 5.1 percent.
This issue has significant long-term implications for workforce readiness
and continued U.S. leadership in the global economy, Stephenson said.
According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, students who are
unprepared to enter college cost the U.S. economy more than $3.7 billion
annually in lost earnings and remedial education costs. And, according to the
landmark study "The Silent Epidemic" by John Bridgeland, a high school dropout
earns, on average, $9,200 less a year than a high school graduate and about $1
million less over a lifetime than a college graduate.
$100 Million AT&T Aspire Program Will Fund Education, Workforce Grants
As one of the largest-ever corporate commitments to high school retention
and workforce readiness, the $100 million AT&T Aspire program will support
proven organizations that promote educational success, from the classroom to
the workplace.
Beginning this month, the AT&T Foundation -- the corporate philanthropy
organization of AT&T Inc. -- will solicit grant proposals from schools and
local organizations focused on high school retention.
AT&T Launches Unprecedented Companywide Job Shadow Initiative
The company's job shadowing initiative involves committing 400,000
employee volunteer hours to reach 100,000 students over the next five years.
The program will pair AT&T employees with students in grades 9-12 so that
students can experience the world of work and see firsthand the kinds of
skills necessary to be successful in the workplace.
"AT&T is uniquely positioned to inspire tomorrow's workforce through job
shadowing," said Bill Blase, senior executive vice president, Human Resources
for AT&T. "With more than 300,000 employees, we are ready to motivate students
and show them what a dynamic and diverse workplace is all about."
AT&T will work with Junior Achievement to administer and execute the
effort. Junior Achievement is a recognized leader in job shadowing and a key
member of the National Job Shadow Coalition, which also includes the U.S.
Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Labor and America's Promise
Alliance. The AT&T program is the largest-ever corporate job shadowing
initiative Junior Achievement has undertaken.
Job shadowing is a proven way to improve high school success. According to
Junior Achievement, 79 percent of students participating in job shadowing
report that the program increased their desire to stay in school.
"We are thrilled that AT&T is joining forces with Junior Achievement to
address one of the biggest challenges facing our young people and the
businesses for whom they would work -- lack of work-readiness skills," said
Jack Kosakowski, executive vice president and chief operating officer of JA
Worldwide and president of Junior Achievement USA. "This partnership makes the
critical connection between classroom lessons and the world of work so that
students enter the workforce ready to contribute and succeed."
AT&T's two major unions, the Communications Workers of America and the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, are supporting the job
shadowing initiative.
AT&T to Underwrite Landmark Research, Dropout Prevention Summits
Picking up where his seminal education study, "The Silent Epidemic," left
off, John Bridgeland will turn his research to the perspectives of teachers
and school administrators on the high school dropout crisis, including why
students drop out, the barriers to keeping more students engaged and effective
strategies to ensure more students stay on track to graduate. The research is
being commissioned by AT&T and America's Promise Alliance.
"The statistics on our nation's dropout crisis are alarming, and the
consequences of this crisis are devastating personally, socially, economically
and civically," said Bridgeland. "This research will help provide schools and
communities with important new perspectives to design policies and initiatives
that will help address the dropout epidemic."
In addition, AT&T will help underwrite 100 state and community
dropout-prevention summits. Led by America's Promise Alliance -- the nation's
largest partnership alliance working on behalf of children and youth -- the
summits will be held in all 50 states. The summits will increase public
awareness of the dropout crisis, serve as a call to action for all Americans
and develop workable solutions to improve graduation rates.
"Nearly one-third of all public high school students -- and nearly
one-half of minority students -- fail to graduate with their classmates," said
Marguerite Kondracke, president and CEO of America's Promise Alliance.
"Through our Dropout Prevention summits, we will work closely with states and
communities, listening to families, schools and students to find the best ways
to fight the growing dropout crisis -- and apply those lessons as quickly as
possible."
Stephenson said, "Investing in a well-educated workforce may be the single
most important thing we can do to help America remain the leader in a digital,
global economy."
For more information about the AT&T Aspire initiative, please visit
http://www.att.com/education-news.
About JA Worldwide(R) (Junior Achievement)
JA Worldwide is the world's largest organization dedicated to inspiring
and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. Through a dedicated
volunteer network, JA Worldwide provides in-school and after-school
educational programs for students which focus on three key content areas:
entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy. Today, 140
individual area operations reach approximately four million students inthe
United States, with an additional 3.3 million students served by operations in
119 other countries worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ja.org.
About the America's Promise Alliance
America's Promise Alliance is the nation's largest partnership alliance
comprised of corporations, nonprofit organizations, foundations, policymakers,
advocacy and faith groups committed to ensuring that children receive the
fundamental resources -- the Five Promises -- they need to lead successful,
healthy and productive lives and build a stronger society. Building on the
legacy of our founder General Colin Powell, the Alliance believes a child's
success is grounded in experiencing the Five Promises -- caring adults; safe
place; a healthy start; an effective education; and opportunities to help
others -- at home, in school and in the community. For more information visit:
http://www.americaspromise.org.
About Civic Enterprises
Civic Enterprises is a public policy firm that helps corporations,
nonprofits, foundations, universities and governments develop and spearhead
innovative public policies to strengthen our communities and country.
President and CEO John M. Bridgeland authored "The Silent Epidemic:
Perspectives of High School Dropouts," which showed that most dropouts could
have graduated from high school if they had had more support. Bridgeland also
led the National Summit on America's Silent Epidemic with the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, the National Governors Association, TIME Magazine and MTV
that prompted action at the federal, state and local levels around a 10 point
plan of action to increase graduation rates and college and workforce
readiness. For more information, visit http://www.civicenterprises.net.
About Jobs for America's Graduates
Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) is a non-profit organization and youth
development program dedicated to helping at-risk youth graduate from high
school and make successful transitions to postsecondary education and
meaningful employment. JAG has served over 550,000 youth since its inception
in 1980 and is currently helping 40,000 young people in 700 high schools,
middle schools, community colleges and other locations in 27 states to achieve
academic, career and life success. For more information, visit
http://www.jag.org.
About Philanthropy at AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is committed to advancing education, strengthening
communities and improving lives. Through its philanthropic initiatives and
partnerships, AT&T supports projects that create learning opportunities;
promote academic and economic achievement; and address community needs. In
2007, AT&T contributed more than $164 million through corporate-, employee-
and AT&T Foundation-giving programs. AT&T and the AT&T Foundation, the
corporate philanthropy organization of AT&T, combine more than $1.9 billion of
historic charitable commitment to communities across the country.
About AT&T
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subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of
AT&T services inthe United States and around the world. Among their offerings
are the world's most advanced IP-based business communications services and
the nation's leading wireless, high speed Internet access and voice services.
In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and
advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM
organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as
communications equipment. As part of its three-screen integration strategy,
AT&T is expanding its TV entertainment offerings. Additional information about
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