Student Panel on Learning Differences
Kathryn Solow Kathryn Solow

Student Panel on Learning Differences

On Monday this week, the Goyen Foundation hosted its first student panel with five high school students. The students reflected on their experience being diagnosed with learning and attentional differences, considered accommodations, and interventions that have helped them in school, and explored what they wanted and needed their parents and teachers to know and hear. Our panelists were thoughtful, expressive, and brave, and I’m incredibly grateful for their insights and honesty.

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The Promise Project
Kathryn Solow Kathryn Solow

The Promise Project

When people ask me why the Goyen Foundation has chosen to focus on supporting students with learning differences, I usually reply that it’s because it’s an equity problem. Simply, students from wealthier families are able to get expensive support (private neuropsychological testing, relentless advocacy, and expensive tutoring ) and students from lower-income families (who are disproportionately Black and Brown) do not have access to these services that are often transformative. When people ask about organizations that are working to ameliorate these inequities, I always tell them about the Promise Project (Promise). In this piece, I’m going to tell you about Promise’s work, and then I’m going to explore what we can learn from it.  

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If You Had One Million Dollars
Kathryn Solow Kathryn Solow

If You Had One Million Dollars

The Goyen Foundation is not especially wealthy. It doesn’t have a bottomless bank account. It won’t give away millions of dollars a year because it doesn’t have millions of dollars a year to give. 

So, let’s consider, as a thought exercise: 

  • You have about one million dollars in the bank. 

  • You want to make the world better for students with learning differences. 

  • What do you do? 

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Defining The Problem
Kathryn Solow Kathryn Solow

Defining The Problem

We are failing students with learning differences. This was true before the pandemic (1). This was true during the pandemic. This is still true now. I think we’re failing these students in three fundamental ways, and I think these failures (particularly the last one) harm all students.

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Welcome To The Goyen Foundation
Kathryn Solow Kathryn Solow

Welcome To The Goyen Foundation

Welcome to the Goyen Foundation! Two years ago, I was an administrator at an independent school in Washington D.C. I spent my days counseling students, advising teachers, and talking to parents. 

One year ago…

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