

- I became an “A Better Chance” scholar, and was able to spend the summer of my junior year taking micro-economics at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management.
- I became a student at Lick-Wilmerding High School. I had never heard of the school prior to Aim High. As a student there, I was blessed to be able to continue my relationship with Mr. Lee and Mrs. McBride. Mr. Lee taught me US History and Mrs. McBride taught me Bio (?) and AP Bio.
[Directly to Alec] Mr. Lee, I’m sorry, I have to still call you Mr. Lee. I will be forever grateful for your unwavering support of me from the age of 11 until now. All the doors you have opened for me: From Aim High to Lick to Teach for America, YOU HAVE always been a mentor and someone I knew was always in my corner

Judy @ newenglandgardenandthread
A wonderful story with so many lessons for so many people. Congratulations on your hard work and good luck to your sons.
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