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Update: May 1, 2010

Congratulations Kalamazoo Central High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the winner of the 2010 Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge

 


April 29, 2010

Dorothy Height Funeral

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April 28, 2010

President Obama asked high schools  around the country to step up to the plate.  Below are 5 of the 6 finalists (from more than 1000 entries) in the president's Commencement Challenge Contest.  Those who participated in the challenge had to:

  • Set a positive example for other high schools around the Country;
  • Engage students in learning and foster personal responsibility and academic excellence; and
  • Prepare students to graduate college to help meet my 2020 goal that America have the highest proportion of college graduates of any nation in the world.

 

 

 

Clark Montessori Jr. & Sr. High School

Cincinnati, OH
 
Clark Montessori is the first public Montessori high school in the nation; since 2000, despite having no entrance exam, 99.5% of seniors graduated and 96.5% of graduates attended post-secondary education. Additionally, Clark is racially and socio-economically diverse -- 30-51% of students are in their family’s first generation to attend college, and 33% receive free/reduced lunch.
 
Each student completes over 200 community service hours -- stewardship projects include working with the Ohio State School for the Blind and Habitat for Humanity.
 
Four years of core classes at the honors level are required; post-secondary options are available and currently over 30% of seniors are enrolled in AP Calculus. The required 30-40 page senior project allows students to develop time-management skills, research a topic of choice with a qualified mentor, and utilize a university library. To accomplish this, over 90% of seniors attend Saturday morning and after-school help sessions.
 
Students participate in eight extensive, academically rigorous field studies. These include College Preparation and Job Internship experiences.
 
Students and families, carefully guided through the college process, also receive individual support with the financial aid process.
 
Overall, student-led education unites parents, students, and teachers into an extraordinary support system. We learn, achieve, and thrive together
 
 

 

 

 

 

Environmental Charter High School

Lawndale, CA
 
ECHS is alive.  We’re blocks from the world’s most congested freeway, yet we step onto campus with fruit trees and a running stream of reclaimed water, which was once asphalt, and we know we’re in an environment designed to envision a better life.  As freshmen evaluate community health, sophomores debate the sustainability of progress, juniors examine the American dream, and we ask, “How are we powerful?” In our urbanite amphitheatre, we showcase art, host composting workshops, and train freshmen for success at ECHS. We give tours and present solutions and best practices, so 98% of us feel comfortable public speaking. With more graduation requirements than schools nationally, we pack our schedules with AP and college courses and exceed service requirements.  ECHS is challenging; but, we thrive – we’ve learned education is empowerment and graduation is a milestone on our journey to a better world. We are 68% Latino, 20% African-American, 78% low income.  Arriving 2.5 grade levels behind peers in math and English, by graduation we outperform national averages. 92% of us were accepted into universities in 2009 and most are first in our families to attend.  We’re prepared to redefine the American Dream, rewrite our futures and heal our planet.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Kalamazoo Central High School

Kalamazoo, MI
 
Kalamazoo Central is a diverse, dynamic and dedicated community of students and staff committed to our district’s mission: Every Child, Every Opportunity, Every Time. We challenge ourselves to take more AP classes (an increase of 221% in 4 years); we involve ourselves in our community through activism such as PeaceJam; and we take classes such as aviation technology and construction trades that prepare us for careers and college. Our relationships with teachers and staff empower us all to form a united bond and a belief in our end goal: changing the world through education. Since 2006, 91% of all Kalamazoo Central graduates have attended college, affirming a college going culture in a vibrant community of 1700. The Kalamazoo Promise—free college tuition for all—gives us the opportunity to achieve our college dreams. Our superintendent phrased it best: 
 
 “If you’re looking for a community where going to college is a birthright, then Kalamazoo Public Schools isn’t it; but, if you’re looking for a community trying to send a whole host of students to college, then Kalamazoo Central is a model of that success.” 
 
We no longer merely hope for a future; we are confident that we are the future.
 

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Denver School of Science and Technology

Denver, CO
 
At DSST, half of us come from economically disadvantaged families. 62% are Hispanic or African American. Half are first generation college-bound students. Most of us came here at least one level behind in math and English, but we close achievement gaps – only a 4% difference between income groups in 10th grade reading scores. Of our first three graduating classes, 100% have been accepted into a four-year college and less than 7% of graduates needed remedial courses. 47% of us enter STEM fields in college, of whom 19% are women and 59% are minority – we will be America’s next innovators.  
 
Our small community means we have a responsibility to live the core values: responsibility, courage, respect, curiosity, integrity, and doing your best. Our advisory groups are a place to talk; internships relate our learning to the world. These things keep us engaged. If you miss a day, people notice. If you’re late, you apologize to the community. Our school’s values are our values.
 
Our mission is bigger than just us. People come from across the country to see how our teachers teach and how we get into college. We are a model that people use to help thousands of other students.

 

 

Maritime & Science Technology Senior High School – MAST Academy

Miami, FL
 
MAST's 100% graduation rate is only one measure of student success. Our school's strong core curriculum, which includes a variety of Advanced Placement and dual enrollment courses, complements the unique electives that truly set MAST apart. In Solar Energy class, we learn about kilowatt-hours, then construct solar ovens and spread environmental awareness by monitoring school energy usage. Cadets in the nation's only Coast Guard JROTC program earn boating licenses on the surface, while underwater, engineering students test their remotely operated vehicles. Culinary classes prepare feasts using produce from our "edible garden," while woodshop students construct everything from dining tables to CO2-powered cars. We express creativity through steel drum band or ceramics class, while required internships provide hands-on experience in fields ranging from marine biology to architecture. As a testament to the dedication that MAST instills, the majority of our diverse student body stays beyond the bell to participate in activities like water polo, ocean conservation, multicultural dance and independent research in our greenhouse and artificial reefs.
 
MAST's 100% college acceptance rate proves the effectiveness of well-rounded, interactive learning. Here, students, teachers and parents take initiative to build a culture of success that propels us into college and beyond.
 
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Update: May 1, 2010

Congratulations Kalamazoo Central High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the winner of the 2010 Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge


March 31, 2010

Obama signs health care amendments, student loan reform into law

 

 

Student Loan Network Responds to Obama’s Financial Aid Overhaul with Content Upgrade

Read HERE also

 


 

 

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MLK Oratory winner: Gerra Gistand

Gerra Gistand of MacGregor Elementary [Houston, Texas] won first place during the 13th Annual Gardere MLK Jr. Oratory. Finalists gave original five-minute speeches on the topic:  If Dr. King were alive today, what do you think he would say about current events?

 

 

 


 

 


 

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In case you know any interested Students
Syracuse University has 10 Full Rides for African American Men and Women Interested in Studying Architecture.

THIS HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED, PLEASE INQUIRE FOR YOURSELF

Mark Robbins, Dean of Syracuse University's School of Architecture is desperately seeking young men and women of color interested in pursuing a five year professional degree in Architecture. He says he's deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field and has scholarship money set aside to fully cover education costs for 10 students. He says that Hispanic enrollment in the school has increased substantially, but it's been challenging to attract Blacks.

Syracuse University School of Architecture has a great reputation and this could be a terrific opportunity for someone. Please circulate the information to everyone you know.

Contact: Mark Robbins, Dean, School of Architecture (315) 443-2256
http://soa.syr. edu/index. php
School of Architecture
Syracuse University
201 Slocum Hall
Syracuse , NY 13244-1250
(315) 443-2256 

 

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The Guild Scholar Program from the Jewish Guild for the

Blind offers an annual scholarship program for college-bound

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