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First all-boys, faith-based school coming to city
Category: Youth Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
In August 2013, the city’s first all-boys faith-based K-12 school, Destiny Leadership Academy, will open its doors in the East End. The new school, to be housed in the former Lemington Elementary building, will be headed by Pastors Michael Smith and Donna Smith of Destiny International Ministries.
| Pastors Michael and Donna Smith (Courier Photos/J.L. Martello) |
“I know what the power of a faith based education can do. As an educator for 19 years, having been on both sides, I just want to give children the chance I didn’t have,” Michael Smith said. “Statistics show when you have single gender schools they work better, so our mindset was in order to educate at the level we believe these students should be educated, we have to have a single gender school.”
Last Updated on Friday, 28 December 2012 08:59
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Urban League Charter School partners with UPMC to work on a child’s body and mind
Category: Youth Written by Ashley N. Johnson
IT TAKES A COMMUNITY—From left: Gail Edwards, CEO and president of Urban League Charter Schools; students; Tim Powell; Dr. Joon Soup Lee, cardiologist and co-director of HVI; and Esther Bush, CEO and president of the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh stand in front of the new school playground. (Photo courtesy of Tim Powell)
“We want to be proactive and try to fight childhood obesity. We can’t ignore it.”
Last Updated on Friday, 28 December 2012 11:45
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How I chased the Hillman dream to an HBCU
Category: Youth Written by Courier Newsroom
The Root
Clutch magazine's Janelle Harris admits that she never had any intention of going to a school that didn’t remind her of “A Different World.”
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CAST OF “A DIFFERENT WORLD”
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Pell grants are gateway to jobs and the new economy
Category: Youth Written by Courier Newsroom
For New Pittsburgh Courier
Cities with bumper crops of college graduates have far better harvests when it comes to attracting the jobs of tomorrow.
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LINDA WALLACE
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Last Updated on Friday, 28 December 2012 08:59
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Study: Vouchers have positive effect on college enrollment for Blacks
Category: Youth Written by Courier Newsroom
by Donna Krache
(CNN)—A recently released study by the Brookings Institution at Harvard has stirred up the debate over school choice and vouchers.
In some districts and states, parents can get vouchers to pay for their children’s education. Parents may choose to send their children to religious or private schools using the vouchers as payment for tuition. Much of the research surrounding the effectiveness of vouchers centers on more immediate outcomes, such as test scores.
Last Updated on Friday, 28 December 2012 08:59
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