About the Class Of 2025 project

March 1, 2014 5 p.m.

Why follow the Class Of 2025?

In 2012, Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber set a goal: by the year 2025, he wants the state to graduate 100 percent of its high school students. But today, Oregon is far from that goal. According to state figures, the four-year graduation rate in 2013 was below 69 percent. The high school graduation rate nationwide has risen above 80 percent, according to a recent study.

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Educators say early education is key to student success and graduation. Kids need to start mastering certain skills as early as first, second and third grade to reach high school graduation on time. So what will it take to get all of Oregon's high schoolers to graduation in 12 years? What will a public education look like, from kindergarten to 12th grade for the Class of 2025? OPB is following a group of young students as they start their journey toward high school. In 2013, those students started first grade. OPB plans to stay in touch with these students. We aim to track their progress all the way to twelfth grade. We want to report on their academic challenges and accomplishments through the years, to share stories about their families, and provide a lens into their lives at school and at home.

Amanda Peacher talks with Azaysha before the taping of a Think Out Loud show.

"Do you know what you want to be when you grow up?" Rob Manning asks Ashley. OPB asked this question during every student interview. We'll be curious to see how student responses change over the years.

As part of year one coverage, OPB's Think Out Loud taped a one-hour show in the Earl Boyles library with an audience of parents and students.

Rob Manning interviews Logan while mother Angelina looks on.

Amanda Peacher interviews first grader Munira and her family during parent/teacher conferences at Earl Boyles Elementary.

Project editor Eve Epstein talks with one of the Class of 2025 parents at an OPB outreach event.

Rob Manning interviews Ashley and her family with the help of Spanish interpreter.

Parent outreach and engagement has been a major part of the 2025 project. In spring 2014, OPB hosted a thank you event and celebration for all of the students, families, and teachers associated with the projec.t

Editor Eve Epstein chats with one of the families participating in the Class of 2025 project.

Rob Manning and Amanda Peacher hand out door prizes to Class of 2025 kids at an outreach event organized for students and families.

Rob Manning chats with some of the students in the project and their siblings.

Vivanna and her family work on a drawing assignment and fill out name tags before an OPB event at Earl Boyles Elementary school.

"Draw your favorite part of first grade." As part of the project, OPB asks a few standard questions of every student, and occasionally has them draw their responses, too. Leyna works on her picture here.

Reporters Rob Manning and Amanda Peacher talk about the 2025 project during the taping of a Think Out Loud show at Earl Boyles Elementary.

Osvaldo listens from the audience during the taping of the Think Out Loud show about the Class of 2025.

OPB's Class of 2025 Project

OPB is zeroing in on a group of students that started kindergarten at Earl Boyles Elementary , an ethnically and racially diverse school in Southeast Portland. Most of the students at Earl Boyles qualify for free or reduced lunch.     Twenty-eight Earl Boyles families with children who entered first grade in 2013 agreed to allow OPB reporters and producers to follow them. During the past year, we've visited these families in their homes. Reporter Rob Manning, Public Insight journalist Amanda Peacher, and photographer Michael Clapp have interviewed, filmed and photographed these students and their families. This spring, we take an in-depth look at first grade students with the broadcast of a one-hour documentary, "Class of 2025" on June 3, 2014 and this interactive multimedia site showcasing some of the students' stories. Explore the stories here and follow #ClassOf2025 for updates on Twitter.


Class Of 2025 Radio Documentary

Listen  to the one-hour radio documentary by OPB's Rob Manning here.


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Reporter: Rob Manning

Public Insight Journalist/Lead Digital Producer: Amanda Peacher

Photographer/Digital Producer: Michael Clapp

Digital Producers: John Rosman and Jason Bernert

Audio Engineer: Steven Kray

Spanish Interpreter: Africa Ramirez

Music: Audio Network

Director of Content Partnerships: Julia Silverman

Director, News and Public Affairs: Eve Epstein

Director, Digital Content: Rebecca Galloway

Sr. VP And Chief Content Officer: Morgan Holm

This project is part of American Graduate — Let's Make It Happen! — a public broadcasting initiative to address the drop out crisis, supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Support for this special report was also provided by The Equity Reporting Project: Restoring the Promise of Education, which was developed by Renaissance Journalism at San Francisco State University. The project is funded by the Ford Foundation.

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