Exhibit 1: 2004-05 ECHSI Intermediaries Antioch University Seattle (Antioch): Located in downtown Seattle, Antioch is part of a six-campus national system of colleges. Antioch has considerable experience working with Native American communities, and all of its ECHSs will be opened with Native American community partners. These schools will target Native American students and will include culturally relevant instruction and curricula. OPEN ECHSs-4; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-18 The City University of New York (CUNY): CUNY is one of the nation's largest urban public university systems. CUNY has a history of collaborating with New York City's Department of Education to offer a systemwide program of college courses, college-oriented workshops, and special activities. Currently, one of CUNY's largest programs is College Now, a program that enables high school students, mostly in grades 11 and 12, to enroll in college classes. OPEN ECHSs-1; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-10 The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FCCC): FCCC is a cooperative consortium of California IHEs founded in 1998. The organization supports the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges; the Chancellor's Office; and the colleges, districts, and foundations of the CCC system. In addition to participating in the ECHSI, FCCC assists campuses in obtaining competitive rates from third parties providing technology, facilities, and database development needs. OPEN ECHSs-3; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-15 Gateway to College at Portland Community College (GTC): GTC offers alternative routes for high school completion and college preparation to students who have not been successful in the traditional K-12 system. The program originated at Portland Community College, and that remains GTC's base of operations. OPEN ECHSs-2; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-17 KnowledgeWorks Foundation (KWF): Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, KWF is a philanthropic organization dedicated to improving educational opportunities for all individuals. KWF pursues this goal by collaborating with public and private entities. The goal of these partnerships is to improve educational outcomes for all students. OPEN ECHSs-3; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-10 Middle College National Consortium (MCNC): MCNC was formed in 1993 to support secondary and postsecondary public-sector educators in implementing educational reforms for "at-risk" learners. Schools affiliated with this network are known as Middle Colleges, and they receive ongoing technical assistance from the consortium. Middle Colleges are located on college campuses; they usually partner with a community college. OPEN ECHSs-13; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-30 National Council of La Raza (NCLR): NCLR is the largest national constituency-based Hispanic organization. One of NCLR's five key strategic priorities is education. NCLR's ECHSs will be located in areas serving largely Latino communities. OPEN ECHSs-6; TOTAL PLANNED ECHSs-12 Public School Forum of North Carolina-New Schools Project (NCNSP): NCNSP was established to attend to the college aspirations of underserved stud...
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