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2012, august, college admissions, college prep, focus on a broken pipeline to college, summer, theme articles, web exclusive

May 29 — 4:00 pm

Paying for college: Questions and answers

One of the biggest concerns for college students is how to pay for it. The Notebook asked Karen Campbell and

Samantha Byles

2012, college admissions, college prep, focus on a broken pipeline to college, high schools, summer, theme articles, university city high

May 17 — 5:00 pm

College for a few

Strolling across Lehigh University’s picturesque campus, Jamel Haggins is a striking example of the best that Philadelphia’s neighborhood high schools

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jamel haggins

2012, activism, budget cuts, budgeting, college admissions, college prep, district budget, en español, english language learners, english language learning, focus on a broken pipeline to college, immigrant students, immigrants, student activism, summer

May 16 — 2:05 pm

Para los jóvenes inmigrantes, el camino a la universidad raramente es fácil

Sentado en una mesa de la cafetería en el Community College of Philadelphia, Cheick Kante no hace ningún esfuerzo por

Paul Jablow
miguel andrade

2012, college admissions, college prep, en español, financial aid, focus on a broken pipeline to college, graduation rates, school counselor, summer

May 16 — 2:00 pm

¿Están listos para la universidad?

Con un aumento en costos, asistir y completar una carrera universitaria es ahora más difícil que nunca, y por eso

Samantha Byles
ccp campus

2012, college admissions, data, dropouts, focus on a broken pipeline to college, graduation rates, high schools, summer, theme articles

May 16 — 11:53 am

The Franklin class of 2009

franklin infographic

2012, activism, focus on a broken pipeline to college, other news & features, parent involvement, parent organizing, student activism, summer

May 16 — 11:19 am

A busy end of year

The Notebook is continuing to celebrate the release of each print edition with a happy hour for Notebook members and

2012, college admissions, college prep, focus on a broken pipeline to college, jobs, summer, theme articles

May 16 — 11:19 am

Quicktakes: With a bad job market and high student debt, does college still matter?

  Earnest Okonofua Community College of Philadelphia student “You are always going to be at an advantage if you have

Samantha Coggin

2012, college admissions, college prep, data, dropouts, focus on a broken pipeline to college, graduation rates, high schools, low-income, summer, theme articles

May 16 — 11:19 am

Commentary: Committing to a postsecondary success agenda for all

In a few weeks, thousands of Philadelphia public high school students will graduate. They will march down aisles to the

rochelle nichols solomon student

2012, college admissions, college prep, data, focus on a broken pipeline to college, graduation rates, summer, theme articles

May 16 — 11:19 am

Philadelphia’s pipeline to college

Above is a chart comparing the college enrollment of students who entered a District or charter high school in 2005.

college going by school

2012, activism, activism around the city, community organizing, focus on a broken pipeline to college, principals, school reform commission, summer

May 16 — 11:19 am

Report: Instability of leadership an issue in high-poverty schools

With the District moving toward greater autonomy for schools, two local groups – ACTION United and Education Voters of Pennsylvania

Samantha Byles
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