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Charter school's Class of 2023 earns $60 million in merit-based scholarships, overcoming challenges of pandemic to remain college bound.
Bill Figel,Community Contributor
Posted Fri, May 5, 2023 at 1:09 pm CT|Updated Fri, May 26, 2023 at 4:28 pm CT
Hailey Love, 18, of Matteson, Class of 2023 valedictorian, has been accepted to five Ivy League schools as well as the University of Chicago and a full-ride to Northwestern University. She was recently selected as a Gates Scholar. (Smierciak Imaging Inc.)
A Decade of Excellence: Southland College Prep sends 'All' to College
The following is a second news article.
Chicago high school sees 100% of its grads accepted to college
This marks the 11th year in a row that that every member of the graduating class at Southland College Prep Charter High School in suburban Chicago has been admitted to college. Noel Brennan explains the school's streak of academic excellence.
Standards aren't watered down.Watering down standards is a great way to hand the planet to China.
There was never any doubt that Black people are just as capable as everyone else, with the exception of those with a supremacist mindset. And for them, no amount of evidence will ever change their estimation of Black people and our abilities because those beliefs are so deeply entrenched and rooted in the beliefs of their own superiority.This just shows that blacks are just as capable as anyone else. Kudos to all those kids who stayed in school and got an education. Hopefully they will be the future leaders of the black communities all over the nation.
This is a stupid comment. It is maddening to read this type of trash knowing how much help whites have been given that we have been denied.This just shows that blacks are just as capable as anyone else. Kudos to all those kids who stayed in school and got an education. Hopefully they will be the future leaders of the black communities all over the nation.
If as I said black people are just as capable as everyone else, how come you, IM2 and others want preferential treatment for blacks to continue after more than half a century?There was never any doubt that Black people are just as capable as everyone else, with the exception of those with a supremacist mindset. And for them, no amount of evidence will ever change their estimation of Black people and our abilities because those beliefs are so deeply entrenched and rooted in the beliefs of their own superiority.
That’s just your typical self-serving bullshit. Got over it, for over a half century blacks have been given every possible preference. You need to grow up and accept that success or failure is the result of personal decisions and effort, or lack thereof.This is a stupid comment. It is maddening to read this type of trash knowing how much help whites have been goven that we have been denied.
On June 3, 2020, SAMHSA’s Office of Behavioral Health Equity published a report titled, “Trauma, Racism, Chronic Stress and the Health of Black Americans.” They found that racism contributed to poor mental health and chronic physical health problems.
Charter school's Class of 2023 earns $60 million in merit-based scholarships, overcoming challenges of pandemic to remain college bound.
Bill Figel,Community Contributor
Posted Fri, May 5, 2023 at 1:09 pm CT|Updated Fri, May 26, 2023 at 4:28 pm CT
Hailey Love, 18, of Matteson, Class of 2023 valedictorian, has been accepted to five Ivy League schools as well as the University of Chicago and a full-ride to Northwestern University. She was recently selected as a Gates Scholar. (Smierciak Imaging Inc.)
A Decade of Excellence: Southland College Prep sends 'All' to College
The following is a second news article.
Chicago high school sees 100% of its grads accepted to college
This marks the 11th year in a row that that every member of the graduating class at Southland College Prep Charter High School in suburban Chicago has been admitted to college. Noel Brennan explains the school's streak of academic excellence.