Personalized Learning:
A Proven Path to
Student Success
For too many students, a traditional classroom setting is not the right fit—leading to disengagement, falling behind, or even dropping out.
The results speak for themselves: each year 88% of students graduate high school, and many go on to post-secondary education.

For many students who return to their primary schools after catching up academically, this model serves as a critical bridge—proving that personalized learning is not just an alternative, but an essential tool for education equity.
The impact of this approach extends far beyond academics. Currently serving over 98,000 students in California, flex-based, Personalized Learning schools are transforming lives by giving students the skills and confidence to succeed in school and beyond. Without flexible, individualized options, many of these students—who face challenges such as credit deficiencies, personal hardships, or unconventional schedules—would have little chance of earning their diplomas. Instead, they are gaining workforce skills, breaking cycles of poverty, and securing brighter futures. Investing in personalized learning is not just an educational imperative—it is an economic necessity.
88%
Of students graduate high school
$200,000
Graduates from flex-based, Personalized Learning schools contribute an estimated $200,000 each to the local economy over their lifetimes
How much California taxpayers pay annually for each incarcerated individual
$132,000
Education is the foundation of a thriving community, and flex-based Personalized Learning schools provide a proven solution to address the needs of today’s students. By supporting these public school students , policymakers can champion a model that delivers measurable success, reduces taxpayer burden, and empowers young people to achieve their full potential. The data is clear: personalized learning is changing lives, strengthening communities, and ensuring that every student—regardless of circumstance—has a path to success.