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Steve Barr

Steve Barr founded Green Dot Public Schools in 1999 with the vision of transforming secondary education in California by creating a number of high-performing charter high schools using available public dollars. Under Steve's leadership, Green Dot built one of the first comprehensive public high schools in the Los Angeles area in thirty years in fall 2000 and built a second high school in fall 2002. Green Dot's first school scored a 10 out of 10 on the most recent similar schools API rankings. The company has now grown to ten schools. Currently, the schools are showing a 90% graduation rate and a two-thirds college acceptance rate.

Prior to founding Green Dot, Steve held a number of leadership positions in political and social service organizations. In 1990, Steve co-founded Rock the Vote. The Rock the Vote campaigns and field efforts led the way in the first upward surge in 18-24 year old in voting since the passage of the 26th Amendment. Following Rock the Vote, Steve led the successful efforts to pass the Motor Voter Bill, which was signed into law in 1994 by President Clinton. Thirty million Americans have registered to vote via Motor Voter.

In August 2006, he was named by the Los Angeles Times as one of 100 most powerful people in Southern California.

Steve hosted President Clinton's National Service Inaugural event, which led to the creation of Americorps. He then oversaw an Americorps after-school program project in South Central and East Los Angeles that focused on helping single mothers transition off of welfare.

Steve has been active in politics throughout his professional career, serving several presidential campaigns and as a finance chair for the Democratic Party. Additionally, Steve has helped drive political change through television, as a national correspondent on the nationally syndicated Disney-produced "The Crusaders", as a contributor to Discovery Channel's "Why Things Are?", and as a writer in national magazines such as George. Steve authored The Flame: An Unlikely Patriot Finds a Country to Love (Morrow, 1987).