Education Partnerships
The Education Partnerships program (EdP) mission is to promote educational equity in our local communities by engaging Stanford students and community youth in tutoring, education, and mentoring relationships.
Education Partnerships comprises four mentoring and tutoring programs committed to the development of educational equity in our communities. The programs share an organizational structure that encourages student engagement: a Haas Center staff program director, 20 to 60 mentors or tutors, and a Stanford student leadership team of three to eight team leaders.

Preschool Counts
Stanford students share math learning with East Palo Alto children so they are prepared to succeed in elementary school. (Partner: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School)
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Ravenswood Reads
Stanford students are tutors in reading and language acquisition for Kindergarten-3rd graders, most of whom are learning English as a second language. (Partner: Ravenswood City School District, East Palo Alto Library)
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East Palo Alto Stanford Academy (EPASA)
Stanford students are mentors and tutors to East Palo Alto middle school students who receive academic support in language arts and mathematics, academic enrichment and one-on-one mentorship. (Partner: Ravenswood City School District)
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High School Support Initiative (HSSI)
HSSI connects Stanford students with high school students from historically marginalized local communities as tutors, mentors, and academic supports.
Learn moreEdP Summer Fellows
The Education Partnerships program also offers a summer fellowship. See details and apply on the Cardinal Service website.
