‘Oliver Scholars’ is breaking down barriers for Black and Latino students
Thursday, December 7, 2017
December 7, 2017 -
The challenges of finding quality education in America are real, especially for students of color. Oliver Scholars, a program in New York City is setting out to break down some of those barriers for some of the most driven black and Latino young scholars. “Twenty-five percent of the schools with the highest concentration of black and Latino students don’t even have Alegebra II,” says Dr. David Allyn, CEO of Oliver Scholars in an exclusive interview with theGrio. Visit www.thrgrio.com for full article.
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