Innovative Youth Motivation Curriculum Raising Expectations Standards and Honor 180 (RESH180) provides a new lens for middle and high school students to develop a core sense of purpose. The new lens sets-in-motion a purpose driven life for students to execute personal responsibility, academic excellence, relationship accountability, and college planning. RESH 180 is data driven and cognitive behavior based with hands-on exercises.
What Educators Are Saying About RESH180...
“RESH 180 is designed to instantaneously impact youth to think about making
long term strategic decisions.”
Pete Ellis, Ph.D. Founder, University of Phoenix
“RESH 180 demonstrates more exemplary teaching strategies in the shortest time span than I’ve seen in most award-winning classrooms."
Mary Male, Ph.D. Coordinator, SJSU Alternative Education Teacher Training Program
“RESH 180 provides the motivational tools for students to pursue future endeavors.”
Jesus Rios, M.A. Education, Yerba Buena High School
RESH 180 Overview...
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RESH 180 Influences...
Santa Clara County,CA
Maximum Security Juvenile Hall
East Side Union High School District, San Jose, CA
Yerba Buena High School Campus
Independence High School Campus
Andrew Hill High School Campus
Santa Teresa High School Campus
Franklin-Mckinley School District, San Jose, CA
Sylvandale Middle School
Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, Carrollton, TX
Perry Middle School, Carrollton, TX
Garland Independent School District, Garland, TX
South Garland High School, Garland, TX
Plano Independent School District, Plano TX
Bowman Middle, Plano, TX (Dallas Cowboy Jason Witten Foundation)
Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH
Carl F Shuler High, OH (Cleveland Browns Kenyon Coleman Foundation)
East Orange, New Jersey
Pride Academy, E Orange, NJ (New York Jets Jerhico Cothchery Foundation)
University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
City of San Jose
San Jose Mayor’s Gang Prevention Task Force, San Jose, CA