More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Your donation to this project will allow our students to participate in a community book club, led by teachers, mentors, and student leaders, that will use the book Dear Martin to spark difficult conversations on race and privilege.
Our plan is to break down cultural and historic barriers that impact our society and our students through the experience of reading a book as a larger community group. Students will have the opportunity to read the book alongside teachers, mentors, members of the faith community, and professors from local colleges. In doing so, we will elevate voices of the students, and open up the opportunity for them to become experts.
Once they have read the book, they will participate in an event where we come together to discuss the text and share ideas and personal experiences. Our culminating event will be an after-school gathering where participants will alternate between large group facilitation and small group discussion. Your donation will help motivate students to be involved in issues of social justice and to make changes in society by beginning with open and honest dialogue.
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Your donation to this project will allow our students to participate in a community book club, led by teachers, mentors, and student leaders, that will use the book Dear Martin to spark difficult conversations on race and privilege.
Our plan is to break down cultural and historic barriers that impact our society and our students through the experience of reading a book as a larger community group. Students will have the opportunity to read the book alongside teachers, mentors, members of the faith community, and professors from local colleges. In doing so, we will elevate voices of the students, and open up the opportunity for them to become experts.
Once they have read the book, they will participate in an event where we come together to discuss the text and share ideas and personal experiences. Our culminating event will be an after-school gathering where participants will alternate between large group facilitation and small group discussion. Your donation will help motivate students to be involved in issues of social justice and to make changes in society by beginning with open and honest dialogue.