Why open a school? To close a prison | Nadia Lopez

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When I opened Mott Hall Bridges Academy in 2010,
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my goal was simple:
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open a school to close a prison.
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Now to some, this was an audacious goal,
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because our school is located in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn --
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one of the most underserved and violent neighborhoods
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in all of New York City.
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Like many urban schools with high poverty rates,
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we face numerous challenges,
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like finding teachers who can empathize
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with the complexities of a disadvantaged community,
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lack of funding for technology,
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low parental involvement
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and neighborhood gangs that recruit children as early as fourth grade.
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So here I was,
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the founding principal of a middle school that was a district public school,
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and I only had 45 kids to start.
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Thirty percent of them had special needs.
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Eighty-six percent of them were below grade level
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in English and in math.
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And 100 percent were living below the poverty level.
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If our children are not in our classrooms,
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how will they learn?
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And if they're not learning,
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where would they end up?
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It was evident when I would ask my 13-year-old,
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"Young man,
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where do you see yourself in five years?"
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And his response:
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"I don't know if I'm gonna live that long."
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Or to have a young woman say to me
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that she had a lifelong goal of working in a fast-food restaurant.
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To me, this was unacceptable.
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It was also evident that they had no idea
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that there was a landscape of opportunity
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that existed beyond their neighborhood.
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We call our students "scholars," because they're lifelong learners.
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And the skills that they learn today
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will prepare them for college and career readiness.
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I chose the royal colors of purple and black,
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because I want them to be reminded that they are descendants of greatness,
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and that through education,
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they are future engineers,
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scientists,
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entrepreneurs
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and even leaders who can and will take over this world.
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To date,
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we have had three graduating classes,
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at a 98 --
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(Applause)
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At a 98-percent graduation rate.
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This is nearly 200 children,
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who are now going to some of the most competitive high schools
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in New York City.
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(Applause)
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It was a cold day in January
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when my scholar, Vidal Chastanet, met Brandon Stanton,
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the founder of the popular blog "Humans of New York."
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Brandon shared the story of a young man from Brownsville
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who had witnessed violence firsthand,
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by witnessing a man being thrown off of a roof.
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Yet he can still be influenced by a principal
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who had opened up a school that believes in all children.
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Vidal embodies the story of so many of our underprivileged children
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who are struggling to survive,
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which is why we must make education a priority.
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Brandon's post created a global sensation
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that touched the lives of millions.
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This resulted in 1.4 million dollars being raised
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for our scholars to attend field trips to colleges and universities,
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Summer STEAM programs,
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as well as college scholarships.
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You need to understand
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that when 200 young people from Brownsville visited Harvard,
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they now understood
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that a college of their choice was a real possibility.
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And the impossibilities that had been imposed upon them
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by a disadvantaged community
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were replaced by hope and purpose.
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The revolution in education is happening in our schools,
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with adults who provide love,
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structure,
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support
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and knowledge.
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These are the things that inspire children.
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But it is not an easy task.
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And there are high demands
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within an education system that is not perfect.
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But I have a dynamic group of educators
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who collaborate as a team to determine what is the best curriculum.
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They take time beyond their school day,
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and come in on weekends
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and even use their own money to often provide resources
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when we do not have it.
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And as the principal,
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I have to inspect what I expect.
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So I show up in classes
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and I conduct observations to give feedback,
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because I want my teachers to be just as successful
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as the name Mott Hall Bridges Academy.
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And I give them access to me every single day,
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which is why they all have my personal cell number,
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including my scholars and those who graduated --
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which is probably why I get phone calls and text messages
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at three o'clock in the morning.
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(Laughter)
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But we are all connected to succeed,
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and good leaders do this.
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Tomorrow's future is sitting in our classrooms.
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And they are our responsibility.
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That means everyone in here,
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and those who are watching the screen.
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We must believe in their brilliance,
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and remind them by teaching them
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that there indeed is power in education.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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