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95. "a step in the right direction"
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It's long y'all but please read it - hell just glaze over it and you'll see some good stuff.

From today's WSJ:

By most standards, Lestie Gonzalez wasn't supposed to go to college.

As a 19-year-old high school senior studying in New York's impoverished south Bronx, Mr. Gonzalez struggled in school with dyslexia. Living with his single mother and two younger brothers, he was a frequent truant and not particularly motivated to pursue higher education. In fact, his mom begged him just to graduate from high school. "I told him, even to clean toilets you need a diploma nowadays" says Awilda Gonzalez, whose ailing health keeps her from working.

Yet this September, Mr. Gonzalez will enroll at Mercy College, in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. For that, he thanks Byron Womack, his college guidance counselor at Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom School.

Mr. Womack, who worked for months to persuade Mr. Gonzalez to apply for college, is one of a handful of tenacious, young college guidance counselors who arrived at some of the toughest New York City high schools last September. The counselors are part of a fledgling philanthropic effort led by Ann Rubenstein Tisch, whose family owns the conglomerate Loews Corp. Their mission is to combat one of the most persistent problems in low-income schools: a lack of guidance counselors and the resulting low aspirations for college.

This year, students at the four schools with Ms. Tisch's guidance counselors won scholarships totaling almost $2 million, which covered about 300 seniors.

The guidance counselor shortage is a national problem. In New York City, the average guidance counselor has a caseload of 450 students, well above the 150 to 300 students recommended by the American School Counselor Association. Even when there are counselors at schools, they aren't typically trained to help students apply to college. The ratio is worse in some other states. For instance, in Illinois, the average guidance counselor has a caseload of 700 students, while in California it is 994 students to every counselor.

Ms. Tisch's program, called College Bound, finds and pays for counselors to work in public schools that can't afford their own advisers. The counselors she picks come mostly from word of mouth; one left a job at a private school, while another came from the recruitment office of a college. "There are hundreds if not thousands of college-capable kids out there who won't go to college because of the daunting process of college admissions," Ms. Tisch says. College Bound spends about $100,000 annually at each school, which pays for the counselors' salary, training, a computer, phone line, and multiple student trips to colleges.

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Not surprisingly, studies show that students from low-income families, students of color and students in rural and inner-city areas are most likely to attend schools with poor student-to-counselor ratios. And although minorities are attending college in record numbers, African Americans in 1998 continued to trail whites -- 15.8% vs. 28.4% -- in the number of 25- to 29-year-olds who have completed four or more years of college, according to the American Council on Education.

Those numbers trouble some business leaders, who worry that the gap will hurt their competitiveness. In January, a report by the Business-Higher Education Forum, a coalition of top chief executives and university presidents, warned that the nation is headed for a crisis in work-force skills and knowledge.

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Back in his cluttered office, where a television screen with 16 live shots from the school's security cameras hangs from the ceiling, he laments his lack of funds. Until this year, he says, "I couldn't afford a librarian," though he desperately needed one because of the students' low literacy scores. Reluctantly, he raided his teaching budget to pay for one. Now that he has Mr. Womack on board as a guidance counselor -- one paid for by someone else -- Mr. Freeman boasts that for the first time, he hears freshmen and sophomores walking down the halls talking about what colleges they might want to attend.

To get kids thinking about college, the 33-year-old Mr. Womack hung pictures of college-bound seniors in the corridors. And luckily for the students, Mr. Womack doesn't give up easily, as Lestie Gonazalez found out this year.

"I wasn't paying attention to what he was saying about college," says Mr. Gonzalez. "I really thought I was a dumb kid that wasn't going anywhere in life."

Mr. Womack had a different impression. "I saw a kid who was struggling, but I really felt he had an opportunity." Mr. Womack ultimately persuaded the teen to visit a college campus, although it took a special incentive. "He told me there would be free food" during the visit, says Mr. Gonzalez, smiling beneath his thin goatee and mustache. "I like eating." After a few college trips, and Mr. Womack's incessant messages that he was indeed college material, Mr. Gonzalez began to believe it, too. And he started cutting class less and working to raise his grades. "It's like he became my dad," says Mr. Gonzalez.

Mr. Gonzalez's dyslexia -- which wasn't identified until last year -- was no stumbling block to Mr. Womack. He found Mercy College, north of New York City, which has a program for students with learning disabilities. Mr. Gonzalez will study to be an X-ray technician, and his tuition will be paid for by federal and state financial aid that Mr. Womack helped him tap into. He graduated from high school last month.



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Black Future Month, redux. [View all] , poetx, Mon Jul-01-02 06:49 AM
 
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correction, i think it was guerilla_love
Jul 01st 2002
1
i am lexm
Jul 01st 2002
2
      so i was right and wrong at the same time?
Jul 01st 2002
3
      well sht
Jul 01st 2002
4
      well, guess i'll have to read this now
Jul 16th 2002
82
RE: Black Future Month, redux.
Jul 01st 2002
5
u really
Jul 02nd 2002
13
oh no...FUCK this.
Jul 16th 2002
84
      yeah it's screwed
Jul 16th 2002
87
           lol
Jul 16th 2002
92
In the future
Jul 01st 2002
6
I think for sure
Jul 01st 2002
7
yep. in non-exploitative means
Jul 08th 2002
40
thanx, y'all, love y'all.
Jul 01st 2002
8
Gracias
Jul 02nd 2002
14
excerpt from the original column:
Jul 01st 2002
9
as far as the arts...
Jul 01st 2002
10
Good shit.
Jul 01st 2002
11
here's what i've been thinkin about
Jul 02nd 2002
12
whatcha thinkin'
Jul 02nd 2002
15
catching up
Jul 02nd 2002
16
      RE: catching up
Jul 02nd 2002
19
           nondevelopments
Jul 02nd 2002
22
convenience
Jul 02nd 2002
17
I agree totally
Jul 02nd 2002
18
stairs blender and fridge
Jul 02nd 2002
20
      you are right
Jul 02nd 2002
21
           JA
Jul 02nd 2002
23
all excellent points.
Jul 02nd 2002
25
      in a lot of cases
Jul 02nd 2002
26
           exactly...I guess
Jul 02nd 2002
27
                that's because the developers
Jul 02nd 2002
28
beautifully stated
Jul 16th 2002
85
      you do that, too (10 books...)
Jul 16th 2002
89
           bona fide book junkie
Jul 16th 2002
91
           we need a support group or suttin.
Jul 16th 2002
93
           FINCH!!!
Jul 16th 2002
94
y'know,
Jul 02nd 2002
24
RE: Black Future Month, redux.
Jul 02nd 2002
29
skip gates is the man.
Jul 02nd 2002
30
upperation.
Jul 02nd 2002
31
^up...what the hell happened to the board? shit.
Jul 02nd 2002
32
too bad
Jul 03rd 2002
33
long ass post by samuel r. delany
Jul 03rd 2002
34
Good article - now a long-ass reply
Jul 03rd 2002
35
      wow. great ideas...
Jul 03rd 2002
36
           I love Dune
Jul 08th 2002
38
                that 'fly' idea sounds original.
Jul 08th 2002
39
                     LOL!!!
Jul 08th 2002
41
up
Jul 08th 2002
37
d to tha itto. (thanks, g).
Jul 08th 2002
45
article's done.
Jul 08th 2002
42
Okay-curriculum
Jul 08th 2002
43
utamoroho was putting together
Jul 08th 2002
44
too bad
Jul 09th 2002
46
Dang!
Jul 09th 2002
47
      what we tried to do
Jul 09th 2002
48
           that would be dope.
Jul 09th 2002
49
                RE: that would be dope.
Jul 09th 2002
50
                for me, starting small
Jul 09th 2002
52
                     See that's specialized to me
Jul 09th 2002
54
                          that's why
Jul 10th 2002
57
                we shd resurrect that listserve
Jul 09th 2002
51
                     no doubt.
Jul 09th 2002
53
check frederisco's post
Jul 16th 2002
86
      Thanks - I will
Jul 16th 2002
88
skills co-op.
Jul 09th 2002
55
I think this is necessary
Jul 09th 2002
56
yes
Jul 10th 2002
59
i remember reading
Jul 10th 2002
60
that's a great idea!
Jul 10th 2002
58
skills bartering network.
Jul 15th 2002
80
      i always wished
Jul 16th 2002
81
Self Defense
Jul 10th 2002
61
our ability to stand up
Jul 10th 2002
62
      LOL
Jul 10th 2002
63
      what does it entail exactly?
Jul 10th 2002
64
           I got an idea
Jul 10th 2002
65
                You are wild....
Jul 10th 2002
66
                Yeah but
Jul 10th 2002
67
                     My thing is this....
Jul 10th 2002
68
                          Sure it's a crime
Jul 10th 2002
69
                          One more thing ....
Jul 11th 2002
73
                i like building with you.
Jul 10th 2002
70
                     u should get that produced
Jul 11th 2002
71
                     Same here bud
Jul 11th 2002
72
ups-a-daisy
Jul 11th 2002
74
yeh, i'm not ready for this one to die yet
Jul 12th 2002
75
      thanks. the article ran.
Jul 12th 2002
76
           You did a story on that?
Jul 12th 2002
77
                i mentioned it in my column
Jul 12th 2002
78
                     up
Jul 12th 2002
79
i'll have a real reply
Jul 16th 2002
83
ok. my thing is
Jul 16th 2002
90
give thanks!
Jul 16th 2002
96
      Do we need another Different World?
Jul 16th 2002
97
           don't the Wayans Bros.
Jul 16th 2002
98
Damn...more like a dollar, but I cosign.
Jul 19th 2002
101
up. not me, close to Activist Platinum?
Jul 18th 2002
99
plat-i-num baby
Jul 19th 2002
100
Archive and ^^^^^
Jul 19th 2002
102

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