‘60 Minutes’ Focuses On The Constructive Accomplishments Of The SEED School

May 24th, 2010 - 10:18 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

May 24, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): The SEED School commenced in 1998 with the motive of presenting students, from an inner city neighborhood, a shot to get into colleges. This is something that they didn’t have earlier. Not many were aware of SEED’s positive and constructive involvement till the TV show, ‘60 Minutes’, supplied SEED with appropriate and well-merited publicity.

These unique urban schools consist of college prep assignments in a boarding school background for the students. SEED schools bestow both high school and middle school programs to praiseworthy students irrespective of their family’s financial standing.

The school first began with the notion of giving a more comprehensive and challenging academic opportunity to a broader and more assorted student populace. ’60 Minutes’ has illustrated that SEED presents an efficient educational experience for each and every student with a stimulating and ground-breaking curriculum.

Since the time the first SEED school opened its doors, there has been an awesome rejoinder from the students as well as parents. It has become a model that personifies brilliance. ’60 Minutes’ has demonstrated that SEED instructs its students about life skills while offering a protected and secure atmosphere. A vast 97% of SEED graduates have been admitted to different colleges

Related Stories

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted in World News |

Subscribe