“There were those who told me that you can’t defy the data,” Tim King, founder and CEO of school told Chicago Tribune. “Black boys are killed. Black boys drop out of high school. Black boys go to jail. Black boys don’t go to college. Black boys don’t graduate from college. They were wrong.”
When the senior class started high school, only four percent of them could read at grade level. Now they are all off to 72 schools–including Howard University, Rutgers University, University of Illinois and DePaul University–around the country.
“I’m them,” the school’s director Kenneth Hutchinson–who hails from the inner-city Chicago neighborhood where Urban Prep is based–told the Tribune. “Being accepted to college is the first step to changing their lives and their communities.”