New Program Launches to Enhance Math Outcomes for L.A.'S Young Learners
The Masons of California, Center for Family Math, Raising a Reader, PowerMyLearning, and Partnership for Los Angeles Schools Collaborate to Bring Multilingual and Technology-Based Materials for Math Learning to Families.
LOS ANGELES – March 14, 2025 – The Masons of California, in partnership with the Center for Family Math, Raising a Reader, PowerMyLearning and the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, today announced the approval of a three-year, $968,000 investment to improve math outcomes for young students.
The initiative, which funds a range of family math engagement programs and resources, will support 1,000 transitional kindergarten through second grade students attending high-need schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), where the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools works to accelerate student achievement. This initiative aims to bridge math opportunity gaps and ensure all students build a strong foundation in mathematics. The effort brings together several community partners working toward these ends through a combination of classroom-based instructional supports and family engagement strategies.
“Through this partnership, our organizations have united to fulfill our shared mission of advancing public education and making educational opportunities accessible to students of all backgrounds,” said Doug Ismail, president of the California Masonic Foundation. “When families are given the tools to get involved in their child’s education, students succeed—period. Together, we will provide the resources to do just that.”
Leveraging a combination of age-appropriate, math-focused books and games, multilingual guides, play-based math activities, and virtual parent and educator workshops, the investment empowers families by giving them the tools they need to engage with their child’s math education and ensure all students reach their full potential in mathematics.
“At the Center for Family Math, we envision a world where family math advances educational equity for each and every child,” said Holly Kreider, director of the National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement’s Center for Family Math. “Our job is to bring together all the innovative learning resources our partners offer into an interactive, actionable home learning program that involves the whole family in helping students achieve positive outcomes in their mathematical education.”
According to the 2023-24 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CASPP) results, only about one-third of California students are proficient or advanced in math; and, this rate is much lower for Black (17 percent), Hispanic (23 percent) and low-income (23 percent) students. Research suggests that early family engagement can significantly boost children’s math achievements, with families who foster “math talk,” high expectations, and joint activities at home positively influencing their children’s math skills and attitudes. The family
engagement resources provided through this initiative will work to do the same, improving educational outcomes and increasing access to growth opportunities across LAUSD.
“On a global scale, the United States ranks 25th in math literacy and opportunity gaps continue to widen, especially for historically marginalized students,” said Dr. Arun Ramanathan, CEO of PowerMyLearning. “We are excited to expand access to our evidence-based programs, including Family Playlists®, to help students strengthen math discourse, build confidence, and develop critical problem-solving skills. Together with our partners, we will provide Los Angeles families, educators, and district leaders with the tools they need to create joyful, engaging math experiences that drive long-term student success.”
Designed to reach families, classroom teachers, and other school personnel, this three-year initiative will unite resources from each partner into a comprehensive family engagement program that brings the joy and power of math into everyday activities. Specifically, Raising a Reader will provide 1,000 families with math-themed books, games, and guides. At the same time, PowerMyLearning will bring its Family Playlists—play-based “learning by teaching” math activities aligned with classroom curricula—to 1,000 students along with targeted professional learning for teachers to support implementation. The Center for Family Math will curate resources and offer professional learning opportunities to help districts emphasize the importance of family math.
“For 25 years, Raising a Reader has been a national leader in early literacy and family engagement. When families and caregivers are actively involved in learning, children thrive,” said Michelle Torgerson, president and CEO of Raising a Reader. “We’re proud to partner with the Center for Family Math, PowerMyLearning, the Masons of California, and the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools to provide families with the tools they need to support early math development for students in Los Angeles Unified.”
The Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, which supports 20 LAUSD schools, has long worked to strengthen math instruction by ensuring teachers have access to high-quality instructional materials (HQIM), professional development, and coaching for effective implementation. This new initiative builds on that foundation by expanding support beyond the classroom, equipping families with resources to reinforce math learning at home through problem-solving activities and “math talk” in everyday life. By bridging school-based instruction with at-home learning, the program fosters a culture of mathematical literacy, reinforcing essential skills that prepare students for sustained academic and professional achievement.
“Building early math skills is essential for long-term academic success, and family engagement is a powerful driver in that process,” said Guadalupe Guerrero, CEO of the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools. “This initiative ensures educators have the support they need in the classroom while empowering families with the tools to reinforce learning at home. We are excited to work alongside our partners to create meaningful impact for our students and their families.”
In addition to its partnership with Raising a Reader, the Masons of California also support public education initiatives through their Investment in Success scholarship program, sponsorship of the California Teacher of the Year Awards, support of career and technical education (CTE) programs, and more. Learn more here.