Graduates Ready to Attain Success in Postsecondary (GRASP) - Archived

Graduates Ready to Attain Success in Postsecondary (GRASP) provides grant funding to selected high schools in Georgia for one additional guidance counselor and is administered through the Georgia Department of Education. Each GRASP counselor is responsible for a caseload of at-risk students identified with achieving academic, personal/social, and career development success. The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) is responsible for the program review and evaluations.

Download this pdf file. 2021-2022 Midyear Report

Download this pdf file. 2020-2021 Midyear Report

Download this pdf file. 2019-2020 End-of-Year Report (GRASP Cohort 1 End-of-Year-2 Report & GRASP Cohort 2 End-of-Year-1 Report)

Download this pdf file. 2019-2020 Midyear Report  (GRASP Cohort 1 & 2 – Midyear Report Year 2)

Download this pdf file. 2018-2019 End-of-Year Report  (GRASP Cohort 1 - End of Year 1 Report)

 

Find out more information about the GRASP program by reviewing the program information on the Georgia Department of Education webpage: https://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/Pages/GRASP.aspx