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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

High school students in Indianapolis, Indiana, talk about the impact of College Summit, a program that helps low-income students go to college. According to IPS Superintendent Dr. Eugene White, the number of Emmerich Manual High School students applying to college has increased by 50 percent since College Summit came to the school.


Schools That Work: Voices From the Inside is a video podcast series commissioned by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. It features interviews with people on the ground in successful Casey-supported public schools that beat the odds to provide high quality education to low-income students.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation has worked to build better futures for disadvantaged children and their families in the United States since 1948. Through its education investments, the Foundation helps ensure that young people graduate from school prepared to succeed as adults by supporting quality school choices and strong school/community/family connections.

http://www.schoolsthatwork.org

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  • Miss Morse!!! :20 Biology class was the shid! and miss Render right after her!

  • Miss Morse!!! :20 Biology class was the shid!

  • @MrJeremycollins back when i went it was about even 50/50 and everyone got along so well but that was almost 20 years ago

  • 1:17 That's me.  LOL

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