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The Community is Our Best Resource: How ‘Grow Your Own’ could work for Philly

Young people all across the nation are looking for teachers that are qualified and will help draw them into success in education. However, in the city of Philadelphia, not all students have effective and qualified teachers in their schools. Grow Your Own (GYO) is a program that can and will help students get the qualified teachers they deserve in their neighborhood schools.

A Student Speaks Out

My experience in school has been hard because I have been told that I would never amount to anything. I’m organizing with the Philadelphia Student Union (PSU) to prove to those people who have counted me out that I am somebody and my opinion matters. I come from University City High School, which is an Empowerment School. Empowerment Schools are the district’s “lowest performing” schools on standardized tests. So the message that I get is that I am a troublemaker, that I am low class, or that by the time I get to 12th grade I will drop out.

Sayre High School Students Organizing Despite Obstacles

When I first started high school, I didn’t have any school pride.  After I joined Philadelphia Student Union (PSU), I started standing up for my school.  I want to make Sayre the best it can be and a place where every student wants to come to high school.

On Blast: Youth Produced Radio Show for November

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On Blast: Show for November 2009

On this show we hear a feature about how Philadelphia Student Union has affected the lives of members. We also hear a piece that asks whether Advanced Placement classes are dividing students and distributing schools' resources inequitably. Then we look at the ways music shapes people, with a Song Breakdown of 'One More Drink' and a story about conscious hip hop. Plus, there's music and other news from Philly's schools.

LISTEN: Student Organizers Talk about Teacher Quality with Heidi Ramirez

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Heidi Ramirez Interview

Along with other members of the Philadelphia Student Union, I recently interviewed Heidi Ramirez, a member of the School Reform Commission (SRC) who  announced her resignation last month. We asked her about subjects such as teacher quality and the school district's strategic plan.

UPDATED-"Everyone Deserves Qualified Teachers:" Philadelphia Student Union Insists on Equity in Teacher Contracts

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Students Present PSU's Teacher Quality Platform

Philadelphia Student Union was part of a recent action held by the Effective Teaching for All Children campaign, in front of the School District Building and the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) office.

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