Each day we see the realities of educational inequity juxtaposed against the concrete evidencethat when students in low-income communitiesare given opportunities they deserve, they excel.

South Louisiana

"Thousands of Louisiana children have received a quality education and have gone on to college because of Teach For America."

-Former U.S. Senator John Breaux of Louisiana

This year, a corps of more than 70 of the nation’s most promising future leaders are teaching in our city’s lowest-income classrooms as a part of Teach For America • South Louisiana. They are working to ensure their students have the educational opportunities they deserve. Our alumni are a leadership force, working from within education and every professional sector to effect broader change. Together they are helping us make educational equity a reality in South Louisiana. Learn about living and teaching in South Louisiana.

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Corps Impact

During the 2007-08 school year, over 70 corps members are directly impacting the lives of more than 6,000 students in South Louisiana. Emily Everett is one example of the tremendous difference our corps members are making.

Emily Everett

Emily Everett (Corps '06)
Undergraduate University: Tulane University
Major: Psychology


Emily Everett teaches second grade at Scotlandville Elementary in East Baton Rouge Parish. At the beginning of her first year, Emily was faced with a distressing example of just how early the achievement gap forms: 48 percent of her class was reading on a kindergarten level. Determined to change this, Emily created reading plans that combined kindergarten, first, and second grade skills. Realizing that no student could truly grasp three years of content in a normal school day, Emily provided extensive tutoring after school and on weekends. As a result, her students ended their second grade year reading, on average, at a third grade level. Emily’s students are experiencing the power of our movement in South Louisiana.

South Louisiana : Our Impact on Students and Schools Today

School Year Corps Members Students Reached
2006-07 77 6,545
2007-08 74 6,290
2008-09 95* 8,075*
* projected

Principal Satisfaction

  • 86 percent of recently-surveyed principals (in schools with Teach For America corps members) reported that they would hire another Teach For America • South Louisiana teacher.*
  • 91 percent of principals surveyed regard Teach For America teachers as effective as, if not more effective than, other beginning teachers in terms of overall performance and impact on student achievement.*

*"Teach For America 2007 National Principal Survey,” Policy Studies Associates, July 2007.

Impact on Student Achievement
According to a highly regarded study by Mathematica Policy Research, corps members outpaced fully certified and veteran teachers in their schools in moving their students ahead academically. Read national results.

Student Profile

  • Students served who are eligible for free/reduced lunch: 83%
  • Students served who are African-American: 86%

South Louisiana : Corps Member Placement

Assignment # of Corps Members % of Corps
Mathematics 10 13.5%
Science 12 16.2%
Special Education  14 18.9%
English 12 16.2%
Elementary 25 33.8%
Foreign Language 1 1.4%
Total 74 100%
     
     
Urban 39 52.7%
Rural 35 47.3%
Total 74 100%

*Percentages are rounded and may not add up to 100 percent.

Characteristics of the 2008 Corps

Corps Profile Top alma maters by market share*
Average GPA: 3.6 Spelman College: 16%
Average SAT: 1320 Morehouse College, Georgetown University, University of Chicago, Wake Forest University, Wesleyan University: 11%
Held leadership roles on
campus: 95%
Duke University, Georgetown University, University of Chicago, Wake Forest University, Wesleyan University: 10%
People of color: 29% Amherst College, Harvard University, Haverford University, Notre Dame University, Princeton University, Rice University: 9%

*Percentage of senior classes who applied to Teach For America

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Alumni Impact

Fostering Alumni Leadership for Systemic Change
As the number of corps members grows, so does our alumni base. By 2010, we will have over 775 Teach For America • South Louisiana alumni pursuing professional careers and impacting educational reform from every sector.

  • Nationally, more than 60 percent of corps members continue to work in education,
    including more than 300 who are school leaders.
  • 93 percent of all alumni report they are supporting Teach For America’s mission
    through their career, volunteer activity or graduate study.

Ramsey Green (South Louisiana Corps '01)
Undergraduate University: New York University
Major: Political Science
Current Profession: Budget Director, New Orleans Recovery School District

Ramsey Green is one of the many alumni who continue to work toward our vision. As a corps member, Ramsey taught high school social studies in Franklin, Louisiana. Following his two-year commitment, he pursued a master of public administration degree at the University of Pennsylvania before returning to become the education policy director for the Louisiana Recovery Authority in Baton Rouge. Ramsey is now helping to rebuild devastated schools as the budget director for the Recovery School District. Through this position, he maintains his commitment to Teach For America’s mission of educational equity for all students.

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An Efficient Program: Cost per Corps Member

An Efficient Program: Cost per Corps Member

Growing Our Impact: Funding Needs, 2007-2009

Each additional recruit is another dedicated teacher for children growing up in low-income communities in South Louisiana, and another talented leader with the insight and commitment
necessary to sustain the reform efforts underway, which is critical to the ongoing vitality of our region.

Year Corps Size Revenue Needs
2007-08
74
$820,000
2008-09
95*
$1 million*
2009-10
105*
$1.2 million*
*projected

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Regional Supporters

We are grateful to have many supporters who generously contribute to our movement in South Louisiana. The foundations, corporations and individuals listed below have made it possible for Teach For America to continue to recruit, select, train, and support teachers who are working to eliminate educational inequity in our city.

Advisory Board
Cordell Haymon (Chairman)
Vice-President
SGS Petroleum Service Corporation
Scott Ridley (Vice Chairman)
Senior Vice President
Regional Manager Business Banking
Capital One, N.A.
Murphy Bell
Attorney At Law
Jackson and Bell Law Firm
Ty E. Carlos
Vice-President
JPMorgan Chase
Michael Gaudet
CFO, Polymer Additives
Albemarle Corporation
Willie Johnson
Senior Vice-President of Community Development
Baton Rouge Area Chamber
Dan Juneau (Emeritus)
President
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
Linda Lightfoot
Community Volunteer
Roger Moser
Community Volunteer
Donna Saurage
Community Volunteer
Harold Schoeffler
Owner Manager
Schoeffler Cadillac
Joseph G. “Joe” Simmons
Attorney At Law
Karen Soniat
Director, Communications and External Relations
Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Larry Wilkinson
Chemist
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co.
Joanna Wurtele
Community Volunteer
Lori Bertman (emerita)
Bertman and Associates
William Jenkins (emeritus)
Louisiana State University
Nanette Noland (emerita)
The Powell Group
Jennifer Eplett Reilly (emerita)
JER and Co.
Mary Ann Sternberg (emerita)
Louisiana State University

Corporate, Foundation and Public Support

$100,000 - $199,999

State of Louisiana
Louisiana Serve Commission

$50,000 – $99,999

East Baton Rouge Parish School System
ExxonMobil Foundation

$20,000 – $49,999

Entergy Corporation
The Reilly Family Foundation
East Feliciana Parish School System
Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation

$10,000 – $19,999

St. Landry Parish School System
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) Service Corporation
Baton Rouge Area Foundation, Baton Rouge Credit Bureau Fund
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Capital One Bank
Baton Rouge Area Foundation, Community Advancement Fund
St. Helena Parish School System

$5,000 - $9,999

ExxonMobil Corporation
City of Baton Rouge

$1,000 - $4,999

Greater New Guide Baptist Church
Albemarle Corporation
Commercial Properties Development Corporation
American Petroleum Institute, Teche Chapter
Whitney National Bank

Individuals
Individuals and families support Teach For America by participating in our Sponsor A Teacher program. Sponsors provide critical annual leadership support of $5,000 or more to help us recruit, select, train and support corps members in South Louisiana schools profoundly affected by the achievement gap.

$25,000 - $49,999

Roger and Marcia Moser

$10,000 - $24,999

Cordell and Ava Haymon
Nanette Noland (The Powell Group Fund)
Joanna Wurtele (The Wurtele Foundation)

$5,000 - $9,999

Charles and Carole Lamar
Darryl Gissel
Don and Pat Lyle
Donna and Norman Saurage III
Frank and Kathy McArthur
G. Allen and Joan Penniman
Jennifer E. and Sean Reilly
John and Virginia Noland
Lane Grigsby (Cajun Constructors, Inc.)
Mary Ann Sternberg (Josef Sternberg Memorial Fund)
Michael A. Polito (MAPP Construction)
Peggy and Bill Good
Thomas and Sari Turner

$2,500 - $4,999

Grady Crawford (Grady Crawford Construction Company)
Tarajano Family – PALA Group Fund

$1,000 - $2,499

Joseph and Trisha Simmons
Kevin Lyle
Vince Ferachi (Capitol City Produce)

$500 - $999

Darren Easton and Meghan Condon
Harold Schoeffler
Jessica Stocks and Lee Haselkorn
Karen Soniat

$250 - $499

Goldie Domingue and Phillip Baker
Willie Johnson

$100 - $249

Brigitte T. Neiland
Doug Carlson
Gresdna A. Doty
Hilary R. Hahn
Jane Rudolph
Michelle Carriere

$1 - $99

Allison El Koubi
Amika M. Maran
Caroline K. Isaacs
Charlene Guarisco
Charles McCowan
Dione Moultrie
Elizabeth W. Wiegman
Erin Grace
Eugenie D. Battle
Heather K. Lechner
Jan Ross
Jennifer E. Brady
Kerry Thompson
Priam Dutta
Robert Levy
Vicki L. Anderson-Ellis

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Contact

To support Teach For America • South Louisiana with a gift or to request additional information about our impact or finances, please contact:

Teach For America • South Louisiana
Michael Tipton, Executive Director
P.O. Box 65148
Baton Rouge, LA 70896
p 225.381.8163, f 225.381.8234
michael.tipton@teachforamerica.org

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Executive Director

Michael TiptonMichael Tipton joined Teach For America's staff in 2007 after cofounding and teaching for two years at Mott Hall Bronx High School in New York City. As a teacher, he created a team-taught and thematically based humanities program integrating freshman-level English and American history content, and ultimately led his students to an average increase of three years in American history proficiency as measured by the New York State Regents Exam. In addition, Tipton created an after-school economics program that prepared students for the rigors of the International Baccalaureate program, coordinated the school's service learning program, and served as the student council advisor. He graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana State University with dual degrees in political science and history and completed his M.S. in teaching social studies at Pace University in New York.

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