Partner Profile

Achievement Network (ANet)

Supporting coherent instruction from strategy through implementation to achieve equity.
achievementnetwork.org
(617) 456-7641
Achievement Network (ANet)

was approved for the PLPG in

February 2023

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The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Who we are
ANet’s customized partnerships strategically integrate assessments, curricula, coaching, and professional development. We help educational leaders build system-wide practice that is grounded in equity and trust, driven by data, inspires teachers, and empowers students. We remain flexible in how we structure our coaching and professional development, while maintaining focus on sustainable implementation. We support leaders in developing a strong instructional vision and addressing the change management necessary to shift educator practices toward equitable instruction using HQIM.
Types of support we offer
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Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Our curriculum expertise
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Rivet Education evaluates this information

ELA
Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) (2015)
EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2017)
Engage NY ELA (2016)
Expeditionary Learning (2016)
Imagine Learning EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2019)
Imagine Learning Guidebooks 6-8 ELA (2018)
Wit & Wisdom (2016)
Math
enVision Mathematics Common Core (2020)
Eureka Math (2013-2014)
Eureka Math (2015)
Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2019)
Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics 9-12 (2019)
Kendall Hunt's Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2019)
Kendall Hunt's Illustrative Mathematics Traditional (2019)
McGraw-Hill Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2020)
Open Up Resources 6-8 Math (2017)
Zearn (2018)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?
Our Team
51+

facilitators/coaches

26-50%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Supporting coherent instruction from strategy through implementation to achieve equity.
achievementnetwork.org
(617) 456-7641
Achievement Network (ANet)

was approved for the PLPG in

February 2023

.

The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Our Team
51+

facilitators/coaches

26-50%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Who we are
ANet’s customized partnerships strategically integrate assessments, curricula, coaching, and professional development. We help educational leaders build system-wide practice that is grounded in equity and trust, driven by data, inspires teachers, and empowers students. We remain flexible in how we structure our coaching and professional development, while maintaining focus on sustainable implementation. We support leaders in developing a strong instructional vision and addressing the change management necessary to shift educator practices toward equitable instruction using HQIM.
Types of support we offer
PLPG Icon Blue
plpg icon color

Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Our curriculum expertise
plpg icon color
PLPG Icon Blue

Rivet Education evaluates this information

ELA
Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) (2015)
EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2017)
Engage NY ELA (2016)
Expeditionary Learning (2016)
Imagine Learning EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2019)
Imagine Learning Guidebooks 6-8 ELA (2018)
Wit & Wisdom (2016)
Math
enVision Mathematics Common Core (2020)
Eureka Math (2013-2014)
Eureka Math (2015)
Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2019)
Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics 9-12 (2019)
Kendall Hunt's Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2019)
Kendall Hunt's Illustrative Mathematics Traditional (2019)
McGraw-Hill Illustrative Mathematics 6-8 Math (2020)
Open Up Resources 6-8 Math (2017)
Zearn (2018)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?

This partner's approach and services

Sample scopes of work
What are these scopes?
How we address equity
ANet’s professional learning services enact structures and facilitator practices that support equitable engagement and learning experiences of participants. Additionally, sessions are customized based on partner context to ensure all participants are able to access new and relevant knowledge, practices, and skills. Through ANet’s professional learning services, participants establish a vision of equitable instruction through deep analysis of beliefs and biases and develop the learning and ongoing structures necessary to support effective and equitable implementation of new practices long after services come to an end.
Why is this important?
How we build district capacity
ANet provides flexible, comprehensive, and coherent services to support the adoption, launch, and ongoing implementation of instructional materials, working alongside system and school leaders to develop and implement decisions and practices that will lead to sustainable progress toward goals and equitable outcomes for students. ANet collaborates with LEAs to effectively engage stakeholders, build a strong vision of HQIM implementation, and access the tools, resources, and learning necessary to meet their goals. ANet’s services are customized to meet the unique needs of each partner and build on research-based best practices for effective implementation.
Why is this important?
How we provide curriculum-aligned PL

Workshops

Workshops are leveraged to deepen collective knowledge for system and school leaders and classroom educators and establish a unified vision of the practices that lead to equitable learning experiences for students. Workshops are also leveraged to support collaborative decision-making related to the evaluation and adoption of new instructional materials.

Coaching

Coaching is leveraged to work alongside partners to provide more differentiated and tailored support toward their goals. Additionally, coaching provides opportunities to co-plan and provide feedback on workshops and collaborative structures in pursuit of these goals.

PLCs

Collaborative structures/PLCs are leveraged to support teams in common planning, data-driven instructional decision-making, and deeper cycles of inquiry and reflection. These structures support participants in connecting newly implemented practices to their impact on student learning and determining ongoing supports to meet students’ learning needs.

Consultations

Consultation is leveraged to provide thought partnership and expertise to partners in service of their goals. This may include consultation to support the refinement of structures and systems that support the outcomes of the professional learning service, as well as equitable outcomes more broadly.
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