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2012, charter schools, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, school snapshot

February 6 — 1:05 pm

Universal Institute Charter School book fair

Universal Institute Charter School students (from left) Agra Dansyik, Kenneth Parker, Jr., Malik Dawan, and Kysheef Thomas show off the

14 universal institute charter school robotics

2012, data, dropouts, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, graduation rates, jobs, mayor nutter, theme articles, violence

February 6 — 11:11 am

No diploma, no job

‘I Want to Be Working’: As part of our comprehensive coverage of dropouts and jobs, the Notebook and WHYY’s NewsWorks

Benjamin Herold
1 cover photo jessica

2012, budget cuts, cartoon, district budget, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, tom corbett

February 3 — 5:05 pm

February edition cartoon

feb 2012 cartoon

2012, college admissions, college prep, dropouts, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, mentoring, theme articles

February 3 — 12:32 pm

Graduation Coaches Campaign

The Graduation Coaches Campaign, a program that connects Philadelphia youth with adult mentors, is in its second year. Through the

Will Treece

2012, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, great schools compact, other news & features, philadelphia federation of teachers, renaissance schools, school reform commission, thomas knudsen, tom corbett

February 3 — 12:32 pm

Commentary: Shock and awe, coming to a school near you

Naomi Klein, in her book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, lays out in considerable detail how right-wing politicians

Ron Whitehorne

2012, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, sports, sports stories

February 3 — 12:32 pm

Look who’s pitching in

Midway through a year of austerity – lowlighted by a 70 percent reduction in funds for middle school sports –

Avi Wolfman-Arent
28 ryan howard

2012, activism, arts, dropouts, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, high schools, paul vallas, student activism, theme articles

February 3 — 12:32 pm

New arts high school is a hard-fought victory

"Five-six-seven-eight!" The students in Victor Colon’s dance class at Kensington High School for Creative and Performing Arts suddenly came to

Dale Mezzacappa
kcapa dancer

2012, dropouts, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, high schools, theme articles

February 3 — 12:32 pm

Quicktakes: In your high school experience, what made you want to graduate?

Saeda Washington, 21 Kensington Businesss graduate Youth Justice Courth Coordinator, Youth United for Change “I’ve been in YUC since 10th

2012, data, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, graduation rates, high schools, theme articles

February 3 — 12:31 pm

Rates climb, but racial gaps are wide

race gender grad rate

2012, alternative schools, budget cuts, district budget, en español, february, focus on dropouts and jobs: a neighborhood story, jobs

February 3 — 12:31 pm

Devastada por pérdida de empleos, Kensington ahora enfrenta recortes

Desde su oficina en el quinto piso de las oficinas centrales de Congreso, Cynthia Figueroa puede apreciar el pasado de

Paul Jablow
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