Turning Potential into Performance

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Based on the TV Series "The Amazing Race"
A community of
engaged
& inspired leaders

Our mission is to help people develop their most valuable asset-themselves. Through a variety of hands-on, engaging activities our students and educators take a “journey of self-discovery” and gain essential tools for success along the way.

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Tests and the Rest podcast

Listen to founder Flo Brett discuss how to be successful in high school during a recent podcast episode from the Test and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast

Why Effective Leadership Academy?

21st Century Skills

Students encounter unique challenges in this time of rapid change. A growing number of studies link social competency to one’s likelihood of success. The timeless skills that ELA teaches, such as time management, goal-setting, and outside-the-box thinking lay the groundwork for resilience, future employment, productivity and achievement.

Early Social & Emotional Development is Key

A Duke University study found early soft-skill development dramatically increases students’ chances of graduating high school, obtaining a college degree and securing a full-time job by the age of 24. Our programs engage students at a pivotal point in their development and provide them with the tools they need to hone these skills. (Isakson & Jarvis, 1999)

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50,000+

Our goal is to reach as many students as possible. We conveniently bring our programs and activities to schools, youth serving organizations, educators and corporate professionals around the country. Thanks to our sponsors and philanthropic partners, we can significantly reduce enrollment costs for qualified students/schools.

ELA by the Numbers

2008

Year Founded

50,000+

Students/Educators Impacted

19

Total Employees

240+

Educational Partners

9

Programs Offered

200+

Philanthropic Partners

11%

Average increase in GPA for ELA participants

1:12

Student : Instructor Ratio

83%

Students who made academic gains with SEL participation

18

States Participating

50%

Of ELA participants received philanthropic support

5

Countries Participating