Lena discussed the statistical relationship between economic resources (Title I funds, student expenditures, school funding from property taxes) and the disproportionately high dropout rate among minorities.
Dwight interviewed over 30 students and obtained copies of transcripts from students who either transferred from a high-performing school to a low-performing school or vice-versa. He is looking forward to collecting even more student data.
What will it take to ensure all students, regardless of race or socioeconomic background, have access to an excellent education? Help our students find out.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Dropout Nation
Today, students watched the 2012 Frontline documentary Dropout Nation. After dissecting the main themes, students created a web of problems all tying back to the high dropout rate in American high schools and how many if not all of the problems are interconnected. The picture illustrates their conclusions.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
We did it!
HUGE THANKS to all of our wonderful donors! We have succeeded in meeting our benchmark. Now on to DC to solve education inequality!
DC Update # 1
We are so excited to announce that we have set up our first two meetings while in Washington, D.C. The first will be with Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, James H. Shelton III. The second will be with president of American University, Cornelius Kerwin. Looking forward to hearing their thoughts!
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