Executive PASS Program

 

BankAtlantic has teamed up with schools in Broward and Dade counties to participate in the Council for Educational Change’s Executive PASS program. This program matches up corporate leaders and school principals to work together toward elevating student academic achievement and promoting workforce preparedness skills.

Learn more about BankAtlantic's partnership with Executive PASS.

For the 2010-2011 school year, BankAtlantic partnered with six academically challenged schools, three in Dade county and three in Broward county with C and D grades, and will continue it’s partnership with the schools chosen in the 2011-2012 school year.

“The beauty of the PASS Program is that it came from the heart...it came from the desire to do the right thing, so much so that programs like this are a part of who we are and what we do at BankAtlantic. Thanks to the support of the executives involved with the program.”

- Marcia Smith, Senior Vice President
Executive Director of BA Foundation

 

School Spotlight
Congratulations to Coral Springs High School for earning an "A" on their School Accountability Report from the Florida Department of Education!

Learn more here: www.fldoe.org/default.asp

 

Tom Triozzi, along with students and faculty of Coral Spring High School who are participating in the PASS program, met in January for a strategic planning session for raising awareness about the great work that is being done at Coral Springs High. They were joined by members of BGT Partners, a digital ad agency headquartered in Miami.

 

"BankAtlantic is really proud to be involved with the Pass Program and to be able to work with schools like Coral Springs High School. This is a group of dedicated educators making a difference and I want to help support their good work," 

- Tom Triozzi, Senior Vice President,
Director of Marketing at BankAtlantic

 

 

About the Council for Educational Change:

The Council for Educational Change is a statewide, 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization. Their mission is to focus on LEADERSHIP to improve student achievement and address critical education issues. Their programs prepare and empower school leaders, partner with business, mobilize parents and the community, engage in research and development, and serve as a catalyst for public policy. Ongoing evaluation is a required element for all Council for Educational Change initiatives.

The Council for Educational Change is the successor organization of the South Florida Annenberg Challenge initiative. The public private $100 million initiative funded 102 innovative grant programs in the tri-county area, serving 378 schools, more than 280,000 students, 15,000 teachers and more than 2,000 school and district leadership staff.

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