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Hello ScriptEd Community!
September 2016 marked the beginning of ScriptEd’s fifth school year.
I have been blown away by the growing size and deepening dedication of our community over the past year. At present, 900 students are learning web development in ScriptEd classes and 180 software engineers are volunteering their time to teach and to make their field more equitable. Perhaps most notable is our cohort of young alumni—65% of whom are studying computer science in college. We are excited that our students are on a pathway towards a career in technology, surrounded by a community cheering them on.
I’m thrilled to announce that our community will soon be bi-coastal. We’re taking our program across the country to the San Francisco Bay Area beginning this January.
And still, we have so much further to go. The future holds uncertainty on many levels that have the potential to impact the students we serve in a very real way.
Sustainable solutions to the intractable problems of our society do not come quickly or easily. At ScriptEd, we are working towards a more equitable tech industry where our students are part of the vanguard of new technologies. Creators of technology hold our future in their code. Equipping our students with the tools they need to be creators of technology will allow them to impact the ways in which we interact with one another, and to create solutions to today’s most pressing challenges.
As we navigate a way forward, it is important that we remember to celebrate how far we’ve come. We take great pride in what our community can accomplish—and whether it’s in the office, the classroom or a Hackathon, ScriptEd is committed to spreading joy. We will continue to celebrate our students—loudly and often.
Thank you for supporting our work. Together we can ensure that our young people have access to an equitable, thriving technology industry.
Best,
Maurya CouvaresExecutive Director & Co-Founder
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CONTENTS MISSION 6
What We Do Our Impact
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 8
HighlightsStudent PipelineFoundations CourseAdvanced CourseInternship ProgramAlumni Program HackathonsStudent Stories
OUR TEAM 20
BoardAdvisory Board Staff Volunteers
FINANCIALS 24
ExpensesRevenue
SUPPORT 28
FundersPartnersGet Involved
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MISSION
ScriptEd equips students in under-resourced schools with the fundamental coding skills and professional experiences that together create access to careers in technology.
Engage VolunteersOur courses are taught by experienced software developers on a volunteer basis. This ensures that our students are introduced to role models and potential mentors in the field.
Teach in Schools + Partner CompaniesWe bring our tuition-free program directly to schools and partner companies. Our curriculum is created in collaboration with our volunteers, ensuring students have access to the most up-to-date knowledge available.
Link to InternshipsOur students apply their new coding skills in paid summer internships, where they gain the experience and confidence to pursue careers in technology.
Our Impact ScriptEd is leveling deep-seated socio-economic inequities in the technology industry. Things are already looking up.
Economic OpportunityScriptEd serves schools in which 75% or more of the student population qualifies for free or reduced price lunch.
Real-World RelevanceScriptEd prepares students for tech careers by teaching real-world programming languages as well as industry standard skills and tools. Students learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in classes taught by industry professionals who volunteer their time to work with students. Students are immersed in the tech industry in a variety of ways throughout the year, including field trips to companies, advanced classes, hackathons, and internships.
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTSBy the Numbers
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• • • 0+2+8+30+60ScriptEd has grown rapidly since 2012. Starting with 27 students in our first year, we’ve expanded to serve over 600 students in the 2015–2016 school year.
ScriptEd students participated in a collective 52 field trips to tech companies throughout the city
In total, 76% of ScriptEd students qualified for free/reduced price lunch; 85% of ScriptEd interns qualified for free/reduced price lunch.
43% of our 2016 internship class identified as female.430+570=
90% of our graduating seniors reported that they plan to attend college in the fall of 2016!
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We engaged nearly 150 software developers, who collectively volunteered over 11,000 hours! In 2016–2017, we’ll serve 900 students and nearly 200 volunteers.
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Our student population is
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Pipeline of a ScriptEd Student
Technical Education Workforce Development
Foundations Course
Advanced Course Internship Alumni
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Ongoing support for alumnae in accessing college & career
Paid work-based learning at company partner offices
Project-based learning at company partner offices
School-based coding class
9th-10th Grade 10th-11th Grade Summer after 11th or 12th Grade
High School GraduationSummer Bridge Program/Dev Shop
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Academy of Innovative Technology
Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology
Brooklyn Institute of Liberal Arts
Brooklyn International High School
City Polytechnic High School
Clara Barton High School
Claremont International
Coalition School for Social Change
Cristo Rey High School
George Westinghouse High School
Greenpoint Art and Technical High School
Harlem Village Academies
High School for Environmental Studies
High School for Global Citizenship
High School for Language and Diplomacy
High School of Fashion Industries
Hudson High School of Learning Technologies
Landmark High School
Manhattan International High School
Pathways in Technology Early College High School
Queens Vocational and Technical High School
Richard R. Green High School of Teaching
Science Skills Center High School
The Green School
The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem
Uncommon Charter High School
Urban Assembly School of Design & Construction
Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice
Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School
Williamsburg Charter High School
Academy of Innovative Technology
All City Leadership Secondary School*
Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology
Brooklyn Institute of Liberal Arts
Brooklyn International High School
City Polytechnic High School
Clara Barton High School
Cristo Rey High School
George Westinghouse High School
Greenpoint Art and Technical High School
Harlem Village Academies
High School for Environmental Studies
High School for Global Citizenship
High School for Language and Diplomacy
High School for Youth and Community Development*
High School of Fashion Industries
Hudson High School of Learning Technologies
Landmark High School
Lower Manhattan Arts Academy*
Lyons Community School*
Manhattan International High School
Murry Bergtraum High School*
Pathways in Technology Early College High School
Queens Vocational and Technical High School
Richard R. Green High School of Teaching
Science Skills Center High School
The Green School
The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem
Uncommon Charter High School
Uncommon Collegiate Charter High School*
Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology*
Urban Assembly School of Design & Construction
Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School
Williamsburg Charter High School
2015-2016 PARTNER SCHOOLS
2016-2017 PARTNER SCHOOLS
*New Partner School
FOUNDATIONS COURSEScriptEd’s Foundations Course is held twice a week at our partner schools and is taught by volunteers from the technology industry. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of coding and web development, industry tools, and best practices. Throughout the year, students learn the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery, and industry tools like Github.
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ADVANCED COURSESAfter completing the Foundations Course, students have the opportunity to participate in an Advanced Course held once a week after school at a partner company. This course gives students the opportunity to further develop their technical skills, work on larger individualized projects, and be more fully immersed in the industry.
• Foursquare• Google• IEX Group
Advanced Course
Partners
• Bark & Co• eBay• Etsy• Google
• HBC Digital• Oscar• Salesforce• Teachers Pay Teachers
• Teachers Pay Teachers• Uber
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INTERNSHIP PROGRAMThe ScriptEd Internship Program is a critical work-based learning opportunity that provides participants with a 5-week paid technical internship on a company partner’s engineering team. The program exposes students to the technology industry, develops life-changing professional networks, and helps students gain the specialized skills required for jobs in the industry.
ScriptEd also piloted a Summer Development Shop in the Summer of 2016. In this program, students worked to build websites for clients under the supervision of freelance developers and ScriptEd’s staff.
About.comAccentureAmerican ExpressAppboyBark & Co.
Blue Mountain CapitalEllevestEstee Lauder CompaniesEtsy Inc.Everyday Health Inc.
Ghostery Inc.GLGGlobaloriaIAC ApplicationsKickstarter
New York TimesNY MagazineOpenFin Inc.RazorfishRent The Runway
SailthruSpies and AssassinsThoughtWorks Inc.Thrillist Media GroupTransactis
Summer 2016 Internship Host Companies
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of internship providers reported that their interns were the best they ever had
of internship providers reported that their interns went above and beyond to foster a successful team dynamic
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HACKATHONS
ScriptEd holds full-day Hackathons twice a year, where students compete on teams to create web-based projects that fit with a surprise theme. All ScriptEd students are invited to participate, and the best projects win fabulous prizes. Last year’s themes were Style and Space.
ALUMNI PROGRAMAs ScriptEd grows and expands to more schools, our alumni community will grow as well. We are currently supporting our alumni community with resources and events to help them stay on track to a career in technology and opportunities to volunteer and stay involved with ScriptEd. Here’s a snapshot of our alumni:
90% of 2015-2016 seniors entered a college or university
65% of reported alumni who have declared a major are studying computer science or a tech-related major
4 out of 6 of reported alumni who primarily identified as being employed currently work in the technology field
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“You guys were a HUGE help in my dream of working in technology. Not only that, my self-esteem also went up due to the fact that in my group of friends, I’m the only one who knows how to code. Keep up the good work and don’t stop what you’re doing! ScriptEd will be the something that I will always remember and always be proud of being a part. Thank you guys so, so much! You’re making a difference in the minds of the younger generation.”
- Ricardo VillarrealScriptEd Alum
"I think that this program is a great way to open myself up to new experiences. Without ScriptEd, I wouldn't have considered computer science as a career because I didn't know people who are developers."
- Araceli AragonYoung Women’s Leadership School
East Harlem
"Thank you ScriptEd for the amazing opportunity to work in a space where we get to do something we love. It was fun to meet so many new people and hear their stories. It felt as though we became not just coworkers, but great friends. You helped develop our characters and develop ourselves into becoming amazing programmers."
- Aida HarropDev Shop Student
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OUR TEAMScriptEd’s team is comprised of committed and passionate individuals who work tirelessly toward providing students with the opportunities they deserve to excel in the tech industry. The ScriptEd staff grew from ten in the 2015-2016 school year to 18 in the 2016-2017 school year. In the same period of time, ScriptEd’s volunteer corps grew from 150 to 180.
Maurya Couvares
Elizabeth Davidson
Caryn Effron
Dahni-El Giles
Stephanie Hull
Andrew Ingraham
Ope Bukola
Michael Smith
The Board Scott Meyer
Sarah Min
Josh Silverman
Lauren States
Joe Tessler
Edwin Fuquen
The VolunteerAdvisory Board
Maurya Couvares Co-Founder and Executive Director
Becca Novak Managing Director, Bay Area
Shane Morris Director of Programs
Kate Holzman Director of Corporate Partnerships
Cami Aurioles Director of Development
Ilena Parker Director of Communications
Allen Smith Director of Finance and Operations
Joliz Cedeño Senior Program Manager
Tom Bijesse Senior Program Manager
Chinnell Davis Program Manager
Erica Wong Program Manager
Courtney LeGates Program Manager
Alyxe Lett Program Manager
Eliza Harris Program Manager
Michael Oppong Program Manager
Emily Shapiro Program Manager, Bay Area
Lia Tisseverasinghe Alumni Relations Manager
Rebecca Ligier Finance and Operations Assistant
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VOLUNTEERSScriptEd is a movement powered by volunteers who take time out of their busy personal and professional lives to plan lessons, develop curriculum, teach classes, and mentor students. ScriptEd students report that working with volunteers is one of their favorite parts of the program.
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I learned about NYC schools and the challenges many kids face. I worked with people that cared about making things better.
- Jason WainSoftware Engineering Manager
Definitely the enthusiasm of the staff and the volunteer community. Even when we have disagreements regarding approach, end goals, content etc., I think the community is motivated by the common goal of technical literacy for all students and the energy is always palpable.
- Eric LinSoftware Developer
I’m always surprised by how much the students teach me. I’m also really proud of the students that really continue to push themselves this far into the year. Volunteering twice a week has forced me to really keep my schedule tight. At work I’m super focused and productive on the days I volunteer because I have less hours and I’m really in the zone when I get to work.
- Jane VoraFrontend Engineer
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VOLUNTEER STORIES
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SUPPORT
Thank you to the individuals, foundations, companies, meet-ups and agencies who have contributed to making our direct services to youth an impactful—and sustainable—reality.
INSTITUTIONAL + INDIVIDUAL FUNDERS
Aphorism Foundation on behalf of Reid Hoffman
Leon Lowenstein Foundation
$150,000+
$100,000+ New York Community Trust
Robin Hood Foundation
Pinkerton Foundation
Tortora Sillcox Family Foundation
Accenture
$50,000+ Infosys Foundation USA
Arbor Brothers
The Catalog for Giving
Michael Moritz
$25,000+ American Express Philanthropy
Ashoka
Sarah Min
Joshua Silverman
$20,000+ Richard Salomon Family Foundation
Wooden Nickel Foundation
Caryn Effron
BrooklynJS
$10,000+ New York JS
eBay Foundation
Jennifer Kroman
Shareablee Inc.
J. R Anderson and B. Altman Funds
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$5,000+ American Express
Blue Mountain Capital
Centerbridge Partners
Contently, Inc.
Etsy, Inc.
Everyday Health, Inc.
National Philanthropic Trust
Hogan Lovells US LLP
Ghostery, Inc.
Hudons’s Bay Company
KBS/Spies & Assassins
Rent the Runway
Zeldin Family Foundation
$2,500+ Yana Chernobilsky
Fields Galley Private Foundation
Kathie Malinowski
Queens JS
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC
GLG
Jeffrey A. Sachs
Kickstarter, PBC
NY Magazine
OpenFin Inc.
Razorfish
ThoughtWorks, Inc.
$2,000+ Benjamin Wolin
Christopher Dee
Elizabeth Davidson
Matt Fields
The Hoglund Foundation
Alex Rappaport
$500+ Sara Chipps
Jewelbots
Charles Best
Charles Smith
Craig Clemens
Jonathan Moss
Glen Goodwin
Jason Lee
Jason Wain
LinkedIn Matching Gifts Program
Michael Jackson
Sean Kisker
Simone Chan
$1,000+ ManhattanJS
Joseph Tessler
Miguel Angel Asse
Staples Foundation
Salesforce
Christine Rohde
IEX Group
Jennifer Lord
John Schwall
Nanar & Tony Yoseloff
Ope Bukola
Peter Bloom
Randye & Brian Kwait
$250+ Robert Thiemann
Christopher Riederer
Lightmatter
Taj Clayton
Edward Costello
Breather
Capitol Foundry
Elizabeth Bieber
Evan Hahn
J+O Firm
Jason Lee
Jen Portland
Jill Smith
Justin Nowell
Kieran Shanahan
Michael Paisner
The Volkmar Family
Vertisense
Jen Portland
Capital Foundry
The Volkmar Family
Trugli Consulting LLC
Vertisense
$100+ Howard Friedman
Ann Wiringa
Diane Levitt
John & Maria Tartaglione
Joyce Lewis
Tanya, Ruby, Dahni-El
Bocoup, LLC
Husani Barnwell
Jess Parsons and Harry
Eichelberger
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About.com
Accenture
American Express
Appboy
Bark & Co.
Blue Mountain Capital
eBay
Ellevest
Estee Lauder Companies
Etsy
Everyday Health Inc.
Foursquare
Ghostery Inc.
GLG
Globaloria
HBC Digital
IAC Applications
IEX Group
Kickstarter
New York Times
NY Magazine
OpenFin
Oscar
Razorfish
Rent The Runway
Sailthru
Salesforce
Spies and Assassins
Teachers Pay Teachers
ThoughtWorks Inc.
Thrillist Media Group
Transactis
Uber
Internship Providers/Advanced Course Hosts
Marilyn Sonnylal
Adam Simons
Amanda Keidan
Andrew Bleiman
Anthemis Group
Candiche
Colin Beirne
Cycle Architecture + Planning
Dana Bennett
Emma Son
Esperanca
Frank Couvares
Holden & Gatsby Doyle
Jessica Lee
Jason Lambert
Jennifer Gootman
Jessica & Albert del Pilar
Jon Ciuffreda
Jon Roth
Kevin Mitchell
Jason Lambert
Khartoon Weiss
Sia Shin
Starr Ferguson
Suzanne Wilsey
Teri Tartaglione
Valerie Charat
Vladimir Caze
Will Walker & Amy Walsh
Anonymous
$100+
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Supporting CompaniesCompany Partners donate space, send volunteers, host field trips and more.
About.com
Addepar
Adobe/Behance
All College, Inc.
Amazon
American Express
American Financial Resources
Amplify
Animus Rex
AppAcademy
Appboy
AppNexus
Artivest
Arvato Systems
Assembled Brands
Atlas Capital Group
Atomic Software
Axial
Bandwagon
Bark & Co
Bauble Bar
BeenVerified
Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
Carto
Carvart
Castlamp
Catch NYC
Chartbeat
Code Climate
Codecademy
Coder for Hire
Commonbond
Complex Media
Conde Nast/Vogue.com
Course Report
Croscon
Cureatr
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
Devtempo LLC
Dexter
Electronifie
Ellevest
Estée Lauder
Etsy
Fidessa
Firsthand
Flatiron Health
Flocabulary
Flowthings
FlyCleaners
Foursquare
FuiszMedia
Fusion Media Network
Fuzz Productions
Galdrabok
General Assembly
Genius
Getty Images
Good Machine
Grand Central Tech
Grovo
Grubhub
Harry's
Havenlife
HBC Digital
Huffington Post
Hunter College
IBM
Industry City
Intersection
IronNet Cyber
JNF
Kinnek
Lab49
LendingHome
Lightmatter
Maker's Row
Managed By Q
MediaMath
Meetup
Microsoft
Movable Ink
Nickelodeon
NYC DOE
Olark
Openfin
Oscar Health
Oselot
Pace University
Pebblepost
PeerIQ
Percolate
Perka Inc.
Persado
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Data Incubator
Department of Better Technology
Dev Bootcamp
Devpost
Big Human
Blenderbox
Bloomberg LP
Blue Apron
Blue Newt Software
Bounce Exchange
Broadpeak Partners
Brooklyn Bridge Ventures
Brooklyn Entertainment
Bustle
Caldera Labs
CAPFUNDR
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Phase2 Technology
Piro Funeral Home
Pivotal Labs
Place Pixel
Poacht
Postlight
Priceline.com
Project 10
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Rap Genius
Razorfish
RedOwl Analytics
Roletroll
Rubicon Project
Salesforce
Savvy
Schrodinger
SeamlessDocs
Shareablee
Shoptiques.com
Shutterstock
Skillshare
Socket Mobile
SoulCycle
Soundcloud
Sous
Space Inch
Spies & Assassins
Squarespace
StoneCastle Partners
Teach for America
TeachersPayTeachers
The Coding Space
The Data Incubator
Thrillist Media Group
Tony Arra, LLC
Tough Mudder
Twilio
Uber
Uplevel Security
uVore
Valtech Inc.
Venmo
Viacom
VICE Media
Wall Street Journal
Wave Hill
WEB DREAMS, LLC
Weill Cornell Medicine
WeWork
Wheaton College
Yext
Your Majesty Co.
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TimeVolunteer to teach ScriptEd students in one of our partner schools in New York City and the Bay Area.
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scripted.org/give
OpportunityOur students are hard workers who are excited to use their skills in the real world. Hire a ScriptEd Intern next summer.
scripted.org/opportunity
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