Jeffrey
Epstein: Educational Programs
Cuts to public
funding for education means that
many programs need to find support and funding from private donors. The Jeffrey
Epstein VI Foundation is
proud to provide needed funding to worthy educational programs and schools across the country. While the initial
focus of the Foundation was science education , it has since widened its scope
and now provides funding to a wide range
of educational programs in other fields.
Bard Early
College Program
The Bard High
School Early College program consists of three public high schools, one in
Manhattan, one in Queens and one in Newark, NJ. The schools have been cited by
President Obama as model schools for the country. They've also recently
received funding from Epstein. Although the schools are not charter schools,
they are run with the efficiency expected
of a charter school.
Bard High School
Early College schools have a considerably smaller number of students than most
high schools. Only 600 students attend each school. The student to teacher
ratio is also surprisingly low for a public school, 20 to 1. Although the
schools must meet Regent exam requirements the same as other public schools,
they are given more autonomy and freedom when it comes to planning their
curricula.
What also sets the Bard Schools apart, is
that students graduate not only with a high school diploma, but with 60 college
credits and an associates degree in the liberal
arts and sciences from Bard College.
Admission to Bard High School is based on a student's
writing ability and grades. It's a competitive program and fewer than 10
percent of students who apply are accepted each year.
In 2012, Epstein
also provided substantial funding to the Maya Angelou charter schools in
Washington, DC. The charter schools were started in 1997 for teenagers who were
in the juvenile justice system. Since then, the charter schools have grown and
now include four schools, including a program for older students. Currently,
over 600 students attend the four schools. The graduation and college
acceptance rate for the Maya Angelou Charter schools is considerably higher
than for regular schools in the DC area.
JeffreyEpstein notes that 73
percent of the school's graduates attend college and 60 percent go on to earn a
college degree. The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
is proud to have been able to support such a worthy school.
Charlie Mike
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