Schools +Partners

Redesigned and Ready

XQ partners with schools, districts, and states to transform the learning experience for all high school students by implementing a shared set of research-based XQ Design Principles. We’re reaching nearly 40,000 high school students across more than 150 sites through our partnerships, resources and tools.

Compared to students nationally, students in XQ schools are more likely to take advanced courses, to complete workplace learning experiences, and to feel a strong sense of belonging, which research shows is critical for adolescent learning and development.

Purdue Polytechnic High School

Purdue Polytechnic High School

Indianapolis, Indiana
A Pipeline for Success Powered by Partnerships.
Summit Shasta High School exterior shot of building with name above door and students walking outside

Summit Shasta

Daly City, California
Building Concrete Next Steps.
Tiger Ventures student with glasses concentrates

Tiger Ventures

Endicott, New York
Incubating Student Success.
Students pose for picture in classroom

Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts (TAPA)

Providence, Rhode Island
Cultivating an Artist’s Mindset.
Washington Leadership Academy

Washington Leadership Academy

Washington, DC
Forging the Future.
Vista High School

Vista High School

Vista, California
A Comprehensive Approach to Redefining Learning.
Outside of school with mural painted on side

Iovine and Young Center

Los Angeles, California
Real-World Partnerships With Industry Experts.
Students post for picture in front of RI (Rhode Island) wall graphic

RI + XQ

Rhode Island
Small State, Big Transformation.
Man with a check shirt working with wood on a laboratory with other young people

NYC + XQ

New York City, New York
Reimagining High School in the Nation’s Largest School District.
Teachers sitting at lunch table laughing and eating lunch

DC + XQ

Washington, DC
A District-wide, Community-Led Initiative to Transform DC Public High Schools.
Dunbar high school student with long brown braid and a gray hoodie poses for picture in front of lockers.

Dunbar High School

Washington, DC
Experiential and project-based learning in the nation's capital.
Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus students sit in class and raise their hands to answer teacher

Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus

Washington, DC
Never stop learning. Design the future.