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Diddy opening charter school focused on Social justice, teachers called Illuminators

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A lot of this sounds noble so I hope some of these concepts really work out sustainably for the school.

http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-edu-diddy-charter-20160328-snap-htmlstory.html
Add Sean “Diddy” Combs to the list of millionaires trying to fix American education. At the charter school the music mogul is opening in Harlem, teachers will be called "Illuminators" and social justice will be key.

Combs announced Monday that Capital Prep Harlem, which will ultimately teach grades 6-12, will open in Harlem this year with a sixth and seventh grade. The school is taking applications for students and staff, both of which Perry said he expects to see jump with the announcement.

The musician is co-founding the school with Steve Perry, a recognized name in education reform who has sparred with union leaders and made TV appearances such as on CNN's "Black in America." Perry founded a public magnet campus in Hartford, Conn., in 2005, and a charter in Bridgeport, Conn., founded in 2015. Charter schools are publicly funded and can be privately operated.

Combs provided office space and staff in New York to launch the school, Perry said. Initially, those staffers canvassed the neighborhood for support. Perry said he hasn't asked Combs to donate his money to the school, and the musician's day-to-day involvement is still to be determined.

Teachers are called illuminators because they're more than just instructors, said Capital Prep Harlem Principal Danita Jones.

“What I did as a teacher was not what illuminators do," Jones said. “Illuminators literally ... coparent.”

That level of involvement includes calling parents every two weeks, setting aside time each day to check in on students' social-emotional needs, helping them identify and solve community problems, and getting them to a four-year college.

Students are expected not only to complete college, but to understand the importance of helping their communities. One student in Hartford created a program that provides students with a backpack filled with food for the weekend if they didn't have enough at home, Jones said. Students must identify a problem in middle school, and work on a "social justice project" throughout high school.
 

ponpo

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More like Illuminatirs.

Anyway I don't know anything about charter schools but good on him for putting money in education.
 
The school's logo.
illuminati-symbols-eye.jpg
 

Pau

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Most people get jobs before graduating college?
I'm not being snarky, legitimately surprised. If you're applying to a job that doesn't require anything beyond high school, I don't expect people to care where you went as long as you have the diploma.

uh....................yeah?
Sorry I was taught to never mention anything I did in high school even while being an undergrad student. I'm assuming the purpose of this school is to get these kids into college.
 

SheSaidNo

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Nice, looks like Steve perry's one of the first to privatize the increase in sentiments of injustice. A charter school would do worse to the community than its benefits
 
Pau said:
I'm not being snarky, legitimately surprised. If you're applying to a job that doesn't require anything beyond high school, I don't expect people to care where you went as long as you have the diploma.

Pau said:
Sorry I was taught to never mention anything I did in high school even while being an undergrad student. I'm assuming the purpose of this school is to get these kids into college.

SG-17 said:
You only do this if you didn't go to college. Your high school is irrelevant.

just_myles said:
No but the work they did for their community cold certainly be there.


http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=199466528&postcount=17
 

foxuzamaki

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You only do this if you didn't go to college. Your high school is irrelevant.

I'm not being snarky, legitimately surprised. If you're applying to a job that doesn't require anything beyond high school, I don't expect people to care where you went as long as you have the diploma.


Sorry I was taught to never mention anything I did in high school even while being an undergrad student. I'm assuming the purpose of this school is to get these kids into college.

If you already completed college yes sure, but most people usually have to go out there and get a job during that time period, but also atleast when i was in highschool your encouraged to do after school clubs and activities because they would look good on their resume coming out.
 

PSqueak

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I must be tired, but when I first read this I thought of Diddy Kong.

I guessed the right diddy and still entered this thread assuming i was wrong.

Sounds like an interesting concept that could work if properly funded and staffed.
 

Goldrush

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Reads like a standard charter school's pamphlet. They all tout community services and a path to college, but, in my experience, the money could have done more good propping up a public school.
 
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