How We’re Different
We believe that a school is the locus of change in any community. Our schools should be preparing every child to build and benefit from the wealth their communities produce.
The partnerships we foster with local, forward-thinking technology companies are a core part of our school model. These partner companies propel us towards our mission in the following ways:
Sharing the entry-level roles that are growing quickly and have trouble staying filled.
Identifying the knowledge and skills needed to be competitive for hire in these roles and within their company.
Co-building a 4-year onramp that is backwards-mapped with the entry-level jobs in mind.
The Rooted model is built with post-secondary success in mind.
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Rooted defines self-directed learners as those who need very little, if any, redirection because they know their goals and are focused on achieving them. Students learn at their own pace while teachers provide academic supports, interventions and enrichment customized for each students.
At Rooted, students are given a playlist of tasks and projects to complete within their courses and create the tempo for their learning—within guardrails that we put in place. Once students achieve mastery, they can continue to new or more challenging problems instead of having to wait on their peers.
Using this backward-designed approach, students practice industry-specific skills that are required to be competitive for entry-level roles after graduation. Additionally, students learn how to give and receive feedback on the path towards achieving a shared goal.
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Early Career
Students engage in industry-focused project-based learning experiences designed by Rooted’s teachers and industry partners. Projects are designed around specific community problems that students work to solve.
Students can graduate with advanced industry credentials in many of the numerous technology sectors en route to entry-level employment with one of Rooted’s industry partners.
Early College
In partnership with local colleges, students take dual-credit classes, earning college credit while still in high school.
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To deliver on our promise of financial freedom through college and career, we provide a range of social supports that aim to help our students develop the college and workplace readiness skills to succeed after high school.
These include:
Personalized college and career counseling
Personalized skills training
Financial literacy
Vision and goal setting
Wellness
Building your inner circle through 1:1 adult mentors
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As a post-secondary option, students can apply for a competitive one-year fellowship experience that pays them a full-time salary to work at a local company. At the end of the fellowship, students may be given the opportunity to continue working within the company and steadily earn their way to upward mobility.
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Starting as early as 9th grade, students can compete for internships with local technology partners. These internships are designed around the roles and tasks that industry partners typically hire for in college interns or entry-level hires.