Mastery Shoemaker Class of 2019 Scholarship Fund

Verified Non-Profit

Verified Non-Profit

The Description

Our nation is founded upon the belief that if you work hard, you can make it; that if you work hard, opportunities will be available. 

But for many of our students, even after twelve years of tireless work, the dream of attending college remains out of reach for the lack of money, sometimes even as little as $500.  These scholarships can mean the difference between attending college, and staying home.

Please consider donating to help build the Mastery Shoemaker Class of 2019 Scholarship Fund! All seniors will apply for these scholarships during their Senior Seminar class (regardless of GPA and ACT scores) and recipients will be announced at Awards Night in June. Last year, we were able to provide SIX seniors with a $400 scholarship each! We hope to provide the same number of scholarships this year. Our scholarship recipients will be able to use this money to help make their post-secondary education more affordable (ie. help pay tuition, buy school books).

Thank you!
Ms. Cross (College Advisor) & the 12th grade team

Back Up Plan

If we do not reach our goal I will purchase...as many scholarships as possible given the donations!

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About the Creator

Mastery Charter Shoemaker Campus is a neighborhood school located in West Philadelphia. We serve 750 low income students and families each academic year ranging from grades 7th through 12th grade. Shoemaker was historically known as a failing school and the 2nd most violent middle school in Philadelphia before it was converted to a charter school in 2006 by Mastery Charter Schools. Since the conversion, Shoemaker has had significant success in math scores, with an increase of 56 points in 8th grade and 71 points in 7th grade and reading scores have increased 41 points in 8th grade and 51 points in 7th grade. Additionally, violent incidences have dropped 90% and attendance and retention are above 90%. Most importantly, Shoemaker is producing high school graduates with 100% acceptance rates into institutions of higher learning and over 83% of those students have officially transitioned into those programs.

Investments (5)

$50

Hillary Bogner

5 years ago

$100

JAMES LEAR

5 years ago

$25

Karen A Turcott

5 years ago

$25

Kathrina Berk

5 years ago

$20

Maye-gan Brown

5 years ago