The Road to College Success for Students from Underserved Communities
Posted by Philadelphia School Partnership on October 2, 2017
How do we prepare students for what comes after their college acceptance? How do we equip them with the skills they need to graduate and continue into the workforce? For years, author Richard Whitmire has crossed the country, analyzing how a variety of schools address this question. Join us as we sit down with him and Drexel Professor Paul Harrington to discuss how leading urban high schools are helping first-generation college goers beat the odds and achieve college success.
Wednesday, October 18th
6:30-8pm
National Constitution Center
Kirby Theater
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Please join us for this free event!
RSVP to info@philaschool.org by October 13th!
Featured Guests
Richard Whitmire
Veteran journalist and author of
“The Founders: The Revolution to Invent (and Reinvent) Charter Schools”
and
Paul Harrington, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Education, and Director, Center for Labor Markets and Policy, at Drexel University
Moderator
Yvette Ousley
Education Editor and Deputy Editor, Power and Policy, Philadelphia Inquirer
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