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Crossroads Foundation gives access to Catholic education

Over the past 23 years, the Crossroads Foundation has successfully cycled 395 students through its program. Of these students 98 percent graduated, 97 percent have gone on to post-secondary education, 92 percent have gone to a four year college, 88 percent have graduated from a four year college, and 15 percent have advanced degrees.

“After 23 years doing this, we know the pieces to help students coming from challenging environments, but we keep getting better and better,” said Crossroads Executive Director Florence Rouzier. “We don’t know a better way to get these children out of poverty than education.”

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CLASS OF 2011—Each and every student at the 2011 Crossroads Foundation Graduation Dinner has gone on to college.

The Crossroads Foundation provides “holistic scholarships” that consist of tuition assistance and intensive academic and psychosocial support services, to students wishing to attend Catholic high schools. Students admitted to the program have previously attended feeder Catholic elementary schools in urban areas.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:38

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Propel schools closing racial achievement gap

by Laurence Glasco

Doris Brevard, as principal of Vann Elementary School in the Hill District from 1969 to 1995, eliminated the racial achievement gap, winning statewide and even national recognition.

Some of those who still recall her success might be interested to know of schools today which are succeeding in doing the same.

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STUDENT AT WORK IN PROPEL

One of these is Propel Charter Schools, which soon will open in the city of Pittsburgh. Last spring, Propel Director of Marketing Derric Heck invited me to visit the Propel Charter School in McKeesport which, he said, was matching Brevard’s achievements of years ago, and with similar kinds of students.

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Teen Quest Ranch: XDayz filled with fun

by Chauleaqua Washington

Teen Quest Ranch is a place for fun, relaxation and a miniature vacation located in Somerset, Pa.

It sits on 140-acres of land that serves as the grounds for summer and winter camps, and a mission base for ministry teams around the world.

“Teen Quest is a place for everyone to have fun and enjoy their time,” said Travis Rusko, camp director.

Weekend retreats for youth groups and churches are also held at the ranch. But the most popular camp they hold during the fall is XDayz.

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A vision for high school education: The Neighborhood Academy

by M. Abdul-Qawiyy
For New Pittsburgh Courier

On a fall morning, nestled at the hill top, is The Neighborhood Academy (The Academy). Founded 10 years ago by Rev. Thomas Johnson and Jody Moore, its mission is to break the cycle of generational poverty through education.

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EXPOSURE TO CAREERS—The Civic Health Institute, Davis Eye Group and Star Optical joined together to host 11th & 12th graders from the Neighborhood Academy for a Career Day. The students received an overview for careers in opticianry science, optometry, and ophthalmology. The classes were at Star Optical in Wilkinsburg. Louis Mosley, the lab optician, is the man who makes the glasses, cuts the glass and puts them into the frames. (Photo by J. L. Martello)

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Urban Pathways Charter Schools rings in School Year in its new K-5 building

There have been famous bells, Alexander Graham Bell, for one, surprisingly quiet bells, the Liberty Bell comes to mind, fashionable bells (love those bell bottoms, and of course, Southern belles, bell curves and bell peppers. But now, Urban Pathways has added school bells to the downtown soundscape.

This year Urban Pathways officially opened its new K-5 College Charter School building right in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Downtown Cultural District and right across the street from its 6-12 school.

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With nearly 500 students, 60 full-time and adjunct teachers and 20 other staff, UPCS offers a well rounded, comprehensive curriculum emphasizing college readiness, Core Knowledge (K-5) and an entrepreneurship cohort.

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