RAMP at Washington Middle School

The Redhawk Academic Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Washington Middle School aims to be a safe place for students to find support in others to build, grow, and strengthen skills and relationships. We support academic achievement and social-emotional well-being.

Washington Middle School Programs

The Redhawk Academic Mentoring Program (RAMP) at Washington Middle School aims to be a safe place for students to find support in others to build, grow, and strengthen skills and relationships. We support academic achievement and social-emotional well-being. 

  • We envision: scholars and families fully, intentionally, and authentically engaged in the learning process and decision making as it relates to their journeys.
  • We value: justice, relationships, inclusion, respect and holism.
  • We seek: to engage Washington Middle School scholars and families in such a way that shows them how vital they are to the school and larger community, and acknowledging ownership of their education that will lead to increased academic performance.

One-on-one mentoring is offered four days per week. Scholars (students in grades 6-8) work with a Seattle University student individually once per week during a non-academic class period, where the focus is on building relationships and work to support their social-emotional and academic development.

Individual classroom support is a way for Seattle University students to support the social-emotional academic growth of scholars in classroom settings. University students are placed in a classroom and support teachers in small group settings.

RAMP After School provides programming for youth after school hours when possible throughout the year. Academic Mentors are asked to make a full year commitment.