Young Women's Leadership Network (YWLN)Our Partner YWLN
In 1996, Ann and Andrew Tisch partnered with the New York City Board of Education and the Center for Educational Innovation to open the first all-girls school in New York City in 25 years. They named it The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem (TYWLS). The Tisch’s believed it would offer public school families an appealing alternative to co-ed public schools where girls’ voices are often unheard. The progress TYWLS has made since it opened is extraordinary, and the impact we’ve had on students has been life changing for our students! Our school continues to be a model for single-gender public schools and high-achieving small schools across the country. RESULTS: YWL Results In 1998 a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization was created to connect our schools to the wider community so that our students have access to more programs and experiences. YWL Network supports two programs that provide college readiness and college access to low-income public school students: 1. Young Woman's Leadership School 2. CollegeBound Initiative For more information about The Young Women’s Leadership Network and our sister schools please visit www.YWLN.org. |
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"When I heard your stories, I saw my life in your lives… Girls, you have proven that this is what public education can be."- Oprah Winfrey, keynote speaker at 2001 TYWLS of East Harlem Graduation Ceremony
"The Young Women’s Leadership School is one of the premiere public schools in the nation. We could use more schools such as this... There should not be any obstacle to providing single-sex choice within the public school system."- U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton