The National High School Alliance (HS Alliance) is a growing partnership
of fifty organizations representing a diverse cross-section of perspectives
and approaches, but sharing a common commitment to fostering high academic achievement, closing the achievement gap,
and promoting civic and personal growth among all youth in our high schools and communities.
By providing a forum for professional discourse and collaborative effort, the HS Alliance helps to mobilize the resources, networks,
knowledge, and capacity of the nation’s leaders in high school and youth issues, creating new space in which powerful strategies
for promoting change can emerge.
HS Alliance partners are a vertiable "who's who" in high school reform, youth development, career and technical education,
and related fields, spanning federal, state, and local policy and practice. These organizations are working both
individually and collectively to inform policy, practice, and research, as well as to promote public awareness and engagement. See Partner List
The HS Alliance was founded in 2002 and has received support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, its Partner organizations, and others.