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Walk Into the Gap

By Brandon Tidwell on November 24, 2008

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  • Access
  • education
  • reform
  • schools
  • Teach For America

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Leslie-Bernard.Joseph.3.jpg Do I really understand the education achievement gap? If you were to ask a parent, or even a student, from an economically-challenged community if their school was as good as those on the other side of town, what would they say? In 2005, only 13% of seniors graduating from Locke High School in Los Angeles were eligible to attend college in the Cal State system. This startling statistic was recently shared by Donna Foote, author of Relentless Pursuit, a story about the journy of four Teach For America corps members who taught at Locke.
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Suddenly Sanjaya

By Brandon Tidwell on November 20, 2008

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  • Asia & Pacific Islander
  • College
  • education
  • Scholarships

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APIASF Gala_Students.JPG Recently, the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund hosted their annual gala in New York City. FedEx sponsored the event to reflect our on-going commitment to create opportunities for individuals to achieve their dreams and participate in the global economy. APIASF has awarded more than $1.8 million in scholarships to 850 deserving APIA high school seniors.
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FedEx Abre Puertas (FedEx Opens Doors)

By Brandon Tidwell on October 30, 2008

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  • CSR
  • education
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund
  • Scholarships

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Irene and Francisco.jpg In my house, living with two parents who both had their Masters and a mom who was president of the school board, college was clearly in my future. However, we weren't always sure if we could afford it. In the end, it was the generosity of the community that allowed me to begin college in the fall of ‘94 with a handful of scholarships.
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