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Angie Diaz

Frida Gonzalez, a student at Birmingham Community Charter High School, took a Stanford computer science course as a sophomore and later mentored peers in the same course.

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Angie Diaz

The LA Times published an article featuring Birmingham students participating in the National Education Equity Program.

  • This program is an excellent example of how our students can achieve at the highest level when provided with both access to rigor and the requisite support. 
  • A shout out to teacher/facilitator/motivator Lindsay Humphrey for providing that support and motivation. 
  • Read full story: LA Times Article
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Angie Diaz

Congratulations to Alexandra Benavente-Reyes (Class of 2023) for being recognized for her AP Research paper from last year.
 

Alexexandra  traveled to Boston and presented her AP Research paper, exploring the teaching of Trans Health Courses at American Medical Schools, to the American Public Health Association at their annual conference.

We are so proud of Alex for this prestigious honor!

Special acknowledgments also go out to her AP Research teacher, Lindsay Humphrey, for her support and guidance in the AP program.