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From Prison to Graduation: I Earned it, But Could I Own it?
Sometimes it is hard to celebrate yourself. Maybe you feel like an imposter. A fake. Like you don’t deserve it.Read More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
Sometimes it is hard to celebrate yourself. Maybe you feel like an imposter. A fake. Like you don’t deserve it.Read More…
Read More…As Originally Posted in KIPP LA Blog KIPP LA’s Family Ambassadors and KIPP Through College (KTC) counselors are dedicated toRead More…
Read More…State Superintendent of Schools Tom Torlakson confronted federal authorities about the federal policy which has up until now kept authoritiesRead More…
Read More…With all of the changes happening during the past week and a half, it might feel like we’re living inRead More…
Read More…On Wednesday, Eli Broad, a prominent philanthropist in Los Angeles who has been influential in fighting for educational equity andRead More…
Read More…If you’re a parent like me, at the start of each school year you eagerly learn all about the courseRead More…
Read More…Today high school students have to go through the College Board one way or another to gain access to aRead More…
Read More…I recently read, with a great deal of intrigue, about the enormous potential and possibilities that can be presented toRead More…
Read More…Schools play an instrumental role in parental involvement and engagement in schools. The level of engagement depends on how muchRead More…
Read More…Secretary of Education John B. King wrote an op-ed for Education Week that highlights a disturbing trend: We invest farRead More…
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