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Portfolio Strategy

A growing number of urban districts including New York City, New Orleans, Chicago, Denver, Hartford, and Baltimore are pursuing the portfolio strategy. The portfolio strategy is a continuous improvement model for districts that aims to dramatically affect student outcomes at scale. The strategy, built around 7 key components, creates diverse options for families in disadvantaged neighborhoods by opening new high-performing, autonomous schools; giving all schools control of budgeting and hiring; and holding schools accountable to common performance standards.

7 Components of a Portfolio Strategy

1. Good Options and Choices for All Families
2. School Autonomy
3. Pupil-Based Funding for All Schools
4. Talent-Seeking Strategy
5. Sources of Support for Schools
6. Performance-Based Accountability for Schools
7. Extensive Public Engagement

One-page overview of the 7 components