From Washington Student Achievement Council <[email protected]>
Subject Report: Regional Partnerships Are Advancing Educational Outcomes in Washington
Date January 8, 2026 5:11 PM
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Washington Student Achievement Council
Report: Regional Partnerships Are Advancing Educational Outcomes in Washington

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Regional Partnerships invest in local communities, increase educational attainment, and grow access to economic mobility [ [link removed] ]
The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) recently published its annual report, Regional Partnerships: Legislative Report on Program Implementation. [ [link removed] ]

WSAC’s investments in regional partnerships [ [link removed] ] directly improve educational systems and structures, so that learners can reach their goals and move toward better futures.

The report [ [link removed] ] shows how the strategies used by Regional Challenge Grant-funded partnerships [ [link removed] ] are supporting the long-term goal of creating economic opportunities for everyone in Washington.


* *Retention rates rose by 17 percentage points for BIPOC students* who were given direct mentorship at two-year colleges in one partnership region.
* *FAFSA filing rates for low-income students rose from 28 percent to 60 percent in just one year* in one school district after receiving support from a regional partnership.
* *A school district recorded its highest FAFSA filing rate *after long-term shifts in how the region views education for its mostly Hispanic and American Indian or Alaska Native student body.

Since 2022, WSAC has invested more than $17 million [ [link removed] ] in 12 regional partnerships throughout Washington.

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Informe: Las asociaciones regionales mejoran resultados educativos en Washington
Las asociaciones regionales invierten en las comunidades locales, aumentan el logro educativo e incrementan el acceso a la movilidad económica. [ [link removed] ]
El Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) recientemente publicó su reporte anual, Asociaciones regionales: Informe legislativo sobre la implementación del programa [ [link removed] ]. [ [link removed] ]

Las inversiones del WSAC (Washington Student Achievement Council) en asociaciones regionales [ [link removed] ] mejoran directamente los sistemas y las estructuras educativos, para que los alumnos puedan lograr sus objetivos y avanzar hacia un futuro mejor.

El informe legislativo de este año [ [link removed] ] muestra cómo las estrategias de las asociaciones de la RCG (Regional Challenge Grant) [ [link removed] ] apoyan el objetivo a largo plazo de crear oportunidades económicas para todos en Washington.


* *Las tasas de retención aumentaron 17 puntos porcentuales entre los estudiantes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; negros, indígenas y de color) *que recibieron tutoría directa en universidades de dos años en una sola región de las asociaciones.
* *Las tasas de presentación de la FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) por parte de estudiantes de bajos ingresos aumentaron del 28 por ciento al 60 por ciento en solo un año* en un distrito escolar tras recibir apoyo de una asociación regional.
* *Un distrito escolar registró su tasa más alta de presentación de la FAFSA* tras cambios a largo plazo en la forma en la que la región percibe la educación para su cuerpo estudiantil, en su mayoría conformado por personas hispanas, indígenas o nativas de Alaska.

Desde 2022, el WSAC ha invertido más de 17 millones de dólares [ [link removed] ] en 12 asociaciones regionales en todo Washington.

"Susc"rí"base [ [link removed] ] para recibir actualizaciones periódicas de las asociaciones regionales del WSAC."



Washington Student Achievement Council

www.wsac.wa.gov [ [link removed] ] 
1500 Jefferson Street SE | P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, WA 98504

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