Case Study: New York City Multiple Pathways Institute

The mandate of NYC’s Office of Multiple Pathways is to provide the city’s most vulnerable adolescents with the opportunity to learn to flourish in postsecondary life. To succeed, it required a reimagining of school models, pedagogy, curriculum, and assessment.

For 15 years, the Office sustained an intensive professional learning community to support leaders, practitioners, and counselors in continually upskilling for the work.

reDesign’s Role

What reDesign built alongside NYC DOE

Learner-centered, agentic pedagogy

Establish classroom practices that foster engagement, strengths-based feedback, and self-efficacy.

Empowering systems to sustain the work

Support leadership teams in aligning systems, schedules, and staff development to sustain the work.

Curriculum & Assessments that blend rigor and relevance

Design learning experiences that support schema development, through deep study and learning strategies.

Educators collaborating in a transfer school professional learning setting
Leadership & Systemic Supports

Building the conditions for student success

Ensuring student success in transfer schools required systemic leadership and a robust approach to job-embedded professional learning. reDesign:

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Helped principals and leadership teams pilot new tools and practices that foster agency and engagement.

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Provided professional learning for teachers, focusing on high-leverage learning strategies and strategic pedagogical practices that embed higher-order cognitive and metacognitive thinking into classroom life.

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Worked with NYC DOE leaders to develop and codify a 3-year cohort model for professional learning so the approach could be scaled across multiple schools and programs—over time, the model was extended to both CTE schools and GED programs.

Results & Outcomes

What this made possible

Transfer schools strengthened measurable outcomes for students who had previously struggled in traditional settings—while centering relationships, feedback, and meaningful evidence of learning.

Course mastery
+5.1% course pass rate (vs. prior school)
Students in their 1st year +11.2%
Students with an IEP +6.7%
Transfer schools supported students in improving course pass rates compared with their prior school experience.
Graduation
51% transfer school graduation rate
Traditional schools (similar students) 25%
Diplomas earned in years 6–8 from transfer schools 64%
Diplomas earned in years 6–8 from traditional schools 14%
Regents’ pass rates
Up to +36% snapshot of pass-rate gains
Metropolitan DP
Global History+12.1%
U.S. History+19%
Professional Pathways
Global History+14%
U.S. History+29%
ELA+28%
Bronx Haven
U.S. History+24%
Algebra+36%
ELA+28%
Voices from the field

I came in thinking I couldn’t do math, but my math teacher and counselor kept meeting with me, giving me strategies for when I got stuck. Now I’m making progress I never imagined: I passed the math Regents –after failing 3 times in other schools. Now math is my favorite subject.

— Jose A., student at North Queens Community High School
Read another reflection

…Kids have changed the way they speak about their work. Daily check-ins and feedback communicate: We care about your learning and your performance. This drives belonging, value, and engagement.

— Lucinda Mendez, Founding Principal, Bronx Haven High School

Let’s design the future of learning–together.

Whether you’re exploring competencies, seeking customized consulting, or ready to scale with CBE Catalyst, reDesign helps you create learner-centered, future-ready education that lasts.

Let’s design the future of learning–together.

Whether you’re exploring competencies, seeking customized consulting, or ready to scale with CBE Catalyst, reDesign helps you create learner-centered, future-ready education that lasts.