Harvard Serves event: Stranahan High School

Join us for a Global Month of Service event to have the opportunity to speak with High School students about their high school and college experiences. This is a great opportunity to provide guidance to inner city children.

 
Sponsored by:

The Harvard Club of Miami

and The Harvard Black Alumni Society of South Florida
Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Time: 12:30PM - 2:00PM

Where: Stranahan High School
1800 SW 5th Place
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
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Event Description: Volunteers will have the opportunity to speak with High School students about their high school and college experiences.  This is a great opportunity to provide guidance to inner city children

About Stranahan High School: Stranahan High School is a high school in the Broward County Public School system. Stranahan High School has two magnet programs dedicated to engineering and medical sciences. The magnet program's first graduating class was in 1997. It received a Gates Grant in 2005 and has begun a transition to small learning communities. The present community serving 9th grade students is CREST. Tenth through 12th grade students may choose among communities dedicated to business (downtown community), the arts (the studio community), technology and engineering (Sci-Tech community) or health related careers (the health pavilion community). In 2007 Stranahan was recognized by the College Board as one of three high schools in the nation to receive an "Inspiration Award" for outstanding achievement in minority student participation in Advanced Placement classes. It was also recognized by Newsweek magazine as one of the top 500 high schools in the country. According to the Florida Department of Education classification, Stranahan High School is ranked an "A" school.

Contact: Egerton Bullock at egerton.f.bullock@morganstanley.com (917) 554-9690.

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