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THE
REST OF THE STORY
On
Friday, April 30, 2004 the front page headline of the Chicago SunTimes
was "Girl Gang Terrorizes South Side School". The story told how
a girl was beaten in class and another was attacked in a hall at Dyett
Academic Center. However, this story did not link the school violence to
academic performance, poverty, or long-term solutions that would provide teens
will positive alternatives to involvement in gangs. That's THE REST OF THE
STORY. The map below shows where Dyette Academic Center is located. It shows
that there are several poorly performing schools and a high degree of poverty in
the neighborhood surrounding the school.
If you search the Find A
Program link on this web site you can
determine what tutoring and/or mentoring programs are operating in this
neighborhood (search 60609, 60615, 60636, 60621 and 60637 zip codes) where you can be a volunteer, leader, donor or business partner. In
many cases there are no programs, too few programs, or not enough good
programs. If you search the resource links, you can find ideas that
volunteers, donors and business leaders could bring to tutor/mentor programs in
this and other poverty neighborhoods of Chicago. This is a call to action to the
businesses, faith groups and university (University of Chicago) located near
this troubled school.
We encourage Volunteers, Donors and
Leaders to turn this negative into a positive. Get involved.
Help the kids in the neighborhood near Dyett Academic Center have a full range
of non-school tutoring/mentoring programs. Together we can help assure that No
Child in Chicago is Left Behind. Visit
the T/MC Map Gallery to see more maps like this.
This
map is a service of the Tutor/Mentor Connection, a small non-profit
organization. If you'd like to make a contribution to help us produce more maps
like this, and maintain the Program Locator service, email tutormentor2@earthlink.net
for information.
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