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West Philadelphia: Families Find Ways to Pay for College

April 2, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/18394784] The SAT scores are in, the essays are written, and the applications have been mailed, but the pressure and stress of financing a college education still remains. The current economic climate has made money [continue reading…]

Education

Northeast: A Community of Schools, Fighting to Keep Its Own

April 2, 2010 3

https://vimeo.com/18393032] Patrick Boylan and Tom McGowan, both juniors at Northeast Catholic High School for Boys, would have ruled the school as seniors next year – McGowan as a National Honor Society member ranked fifth in [continue reading…]

Allegheny

Allegheny/Strawberry Mansion: After a Century, Library Still Serves its Community

March 5, 2010 2

https://vimeo.com/18392181] On Lehigh Avenue between 28th and 29th streets, countless people scurry back and forth past several row homes, a familiar sight on countless blocks all over North Philadelphia. But nestled in between houses clearly [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: School Adds Sustainable Science Center

March 2, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/18394120] This past September, the Germantown Friends Upper School welcomed an eco-friendly addition to its campus. The Sustainable Urban Science Center, located on Coulter Avenue, is exactly what its name suggests. During the construction process, [continue reading…]

Education

Mantua: West Philadelphia Community Center Enriching Young Minds

February 23, 2010 2

https://vimeo.com/18391677] The innocent chatter of a group of elementary age children spills out of a colorful room filled with bookshelves and play mats. Dressed in smocks and wielding paintbrushes, they splash colors on to blank [continue reading…]

Education

North Central Philly: Tree House Books Helps Youth, Captures ‘Voice of Philadelphia’

February 23, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/18392295] “We knew not to go to Eighth Street because of the shootings. We knew not to go to 12th Street because of the drug war.” This was how Sharif Street, lawyer and son of [continue reading…]

A Tech-Redi worker repairs a computer.
Education

Technology: Repairing Computers, Refurbishing Futures

February 23, 2010 7

https://vimeo.com/18394838] Lorenda Legions was referred to the Non-Profit Technology Resources’ Tech-Redi program in 2008, and three months later she was a full-time employee. “It’s a wonderful program, I learned a lot,” Legions said with a [continue reading…]

Education

South Philadelphia: Jazz Club Reinvigorates Community Music Culture

February 22, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/18392381] The fast-paced notes of a jazz tune can be heard down the halls of the Clef Club, as senior and junior ensembles practice their skills. Drums pounding, saxophones dragging low notes and trumpets blare [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fishtown: Community Theater Brings Children’s Stories to Life

February 19, 2010 6

https://vimeo.com/18393602] Last Saturday, 2-year-old  Maeve Cooper made her acting debut.  “I was a dog–a girl dog. Woof, woof!” She also witnessed a cockroach give her legs in marriage and a confused cat realize he was not [continue reading…]

Student filming
Education

North Philadelphia: The Village Teaches Digital Media

February 15, 2010 1

The colorfully painted walls at the Village of Arts and Humanities in North Philadelphia allow the students to forget their day’s troubles and concentrate on their creativity.  Before class begins students sit around sharing the [continue reading…]

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