The Y-Plan, a UC Berkeley-created framework, is engaging over 500 students in West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) in real-world community projects. - Students are mapping sea level rise, redesigning the 23rd Street corridor, tackling e-waste, and advising on Richmond's community crisis response team.
- At least 19 students have completed requirements for the state seal of civic engagement on their diplomas. - Partners include the city of Richmond, the Watershed Project, and Contra Costa Health Services.
- Superintendent Cheryl Cotton emphasized that the program gives students genuine influence, not just a voice. The program is seen as a 'win-win' for students and community partners, addressing student disengagement post-pandemic.