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Meet Tasha Henderson: The Gem that is the Community College, the Importance of Our History, and the First Gen College Student

Meet Tasha Henderson: The Gem that is the Community College, the Importance of Our History, and the First Gen College Student

Update: 2020-09-08
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1) Community College is a viable first option for our children. They are an inexpensive option for kids to take colleges and figure out if college is for them, discover and develop new skills, gain certifications that will have them working sooner. Don't discount them.
2) We have got to honor our ancestors and realize the work that they have done in order for us to be where we are.
3) The journey + struggle = jruggle!!! Both are worth the fight.

Tasha Henderson Bio:
Tasha Henderson is the Early College & STEM Program Manager at Chicago Public Schools. She serves as primary point and lead for coordinating logistics of early college program with partner schools in the Chicago Area. She is heavily involved in recruitment and enrollment efforts for the dual enrollment program. She uses her experience in STEM as a catalyst to assure students that they can succeed. She is currently pursing her Ph.D.

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasha-d-h-69a58a53/

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Meet Tasha Henderson: The Gem that is the Community College, the Importance of Our History, and the First Gen College Student

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