Math Bridge update: data shows an 89% pass rate
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In 2022, CVHEC partnered with College Bridge to expand its Math Bridge program into the Central Valley as a model strategy to align math pathways. Using dual enrollment college courses as the delivery method, this effort is intended for high school students who have historically struggled with math and might feel they are not college-ready. Thanks to K-16 Collaborative state funding, this project has been implemented in two regions of CVHEC’s 10-county service area – Mid-Valley and North Valley – with our sights set on expanding this pioneering program to other regions in the next year. This story by Audra Burwell of College Bridge shares data demonstrating the initiative’s impact to date and how a targeted program like Math Bridge effectively helps rural high school students successfully complete gateway college level courses before graduating from their high school. Research shows that programs like these with wrap-around services for targeted student populations serve as springboards towards college completion for these students .
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cohort explodes with Success Revealing an 89% Pass Rate
(July 8, 2025) — For many high school students, especially those who struggle with math, the idea of college can feel distant, even impossible. The Math Bridge Project was created to change that trajectory.
Designed as an academic intervention, Math Bridge aligns high school and college mathematics programs, offering a supported, credit-bearing alternative that prepares students for college success.
What makes this program truly transformative is that many of the students who joined Math Bridge didn’t initially plan to take higher level math courses during high school. Some believed they weren’t “math people.” Others had never taken a college course or imagined they could. But throughout the school year, they participated in a supportive environment where college faculty and high school teachers worked collaboratively to guide them. Students engaged with rigorous college-level material, received detailed feedback on their work, and built confidence. Now, many are looking toward college with a sense of purpose, a completed math requirement, and a clearer idea of the future they want.
Partner Colleges & Schools
College Bridge spent over a year visiting high schools up and down the Central Valley, building relationships, engaging with educators, and ultimately securing the following partnerships:
- San Joaquin Delta College: Stagg HS, Weber Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology
- Merced College: Golden Valley HS, Livingston HS, Atwater HS, Buhach Colony HS, Mariposa HS
- Reedley College: Dinuba HS, Orosi HS, Sanger HS, Sanger West HS
- Taft College: Taft HS
- West Hills Lemoore College: Riverdale HS
Student Eligibility Criteria
The Math Bridge Project is specifically designed to support students who have historically struggled with math and may not see themselves as college ready. To qualify, participants must be in the 12th grade, have a cumulative GPA between 2.3 and 3.4, and must have already completed their high school graduation math requirements. By targeting this particular student population, the program ensures that those most in need of academic support receive guidance and the opportunity to succeed in college-level math.
Spring 2025 Math Bridge Outcomes: By the Numbers
For the 2024-2025 school year, the Math Bridge program served over 300 students across fourteen classrooms. Looking ahead, we estimate that the number of students enrolled in Math Bridge will double for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Program-Wide Success Rates
Across all partner schools, Math Bridge achieved an impressive pass rate of 89% for the 2024-2025 school year. Each student completed a transferable college-level math class, which for many, will be the only math course they will need to graduate from college.
Several classrooms distinguished themselves with outstanding outcomes. Notably, Buhach Colony, Riverdale, and Sanger West reached a 100% pass rate in their college classes.
90% of Math Bridge graduates are headed to college:
- 65 % plan to attend a California Community College
- 23% will be enrolling in a California State University (CSU) 10% are headed to a University of California (UC) campus Expanding Access & Empowering Students
The Math Bridge Project is more than just a math course; it’s a model of how educational systems can work together to eliminate barriers and open doors. With this year’s data reinforcing the power of collaboration, we’re excited to expand even further in the 2025- 2026 school year by adding an additional community college and several more high schools to the Math Bridge project. More students. More schools. More futures rewritten.
As one student stated: “I feel more prepared for college-level math thanks to the Math Bridge program. It is helpful to see what I can expect in the future.”
– Julissa, Livingston High School
Are you an educator or school leader interested in transforming the math journey at your school or campus? Explore our website to learn more about the Math Bridge project, discover how it’s making an impact, and find out how you can become involved.
Audra Burwell
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