Who
- Miracle University will be a High School with grades 9-12.
- Miracle University will attract every incoming freshman in Sacramento with a middle school GPA of 1.0 or below.
- Every outreach effort will take place to reach every single student in Sacramento who has failed 8th grade and is looking for a better educational experience and hope.
Where
To be determined.
Planning Timeline
- August 2022: Miracle University Manuscript Done
- September 2022: Miracle University LLC, Non-profit and Website Done
- October 2022: Miracle University Board Selected
- November 2022: Earn Grant Money to Start School for 200 9th grade pushout students
- December 2022: Find Location and Building
- January 2023: Recruit Teachers for School
- February 2023: Recruit 200 9th grade pushout students based on 8th grade GPA (1st sem)
- August 2023: School opens with 200 9th grade pushout students
- August 2024: 200 9th grade students; 200 10th grade students (Every year, another class of 200 9th grade students, who failed in traditional system, enroll at Miracle University)
- August 2027: In 4 years, the Miracle University will have 800 students
- 5-10 year plan: Miracle University will enroll ALL 4,000-5,000 9th grade students in Sacramento who have below a 1.5 GPA and are 75 percent likely to dropout of school. They are most at risk of being trapped into the pipeline to prison, homelessness, crime, poverty, mental health issues, lower life expectancy and costing the city in billions of dollars. The success of the students will be so contagious that Miracle University will expand until it can enroll every single incoming 9th grade student in Sacramento with below a 1.0 GPA. **Miracle University will enroll and ensure those same 4,000-5,000 children on the pipeline to dropping out will enter a new pipeline that guarantees them admission to a 4 year college or a trade school.**
- There will be a plan for success for every 9th grade student in Sacramento and no child will be left behind in Sacramento
We cannot wait until 4,000 9th grade “Pushouts” in Sacramento drop out of school and fall into the pipeline from school to crime, incarceration, poverty, homelessness, lower life expectancy, and cost the society billions of dollars in lost wages and health care expenses