Pretty cool story. Nice to see someone so interesting in helping students. Amazing to think of the number of lives impacted by his efforts through the years.
Quote:
James Piggee was just a teenager when he left Gary to attend Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C.
His mother put him on a bus, gave him a $50 bill, and said simply, “Boy, go be something.”
Fast forward several decades and the now 74-year-old retired Gary Schools Corp. administrator has echoed his mother’s sound advice to thousands of high school students across the country.
Go be something.
For 27 years in a row, Piggee has coordinated a bus tour during spring break, with visits to dozens of historically black colleges and universities, or HBCUs, from Grambling to Howard. The now nationally known program started humbly with one bus and 35 students in 1986.
Since then, more than 6,000 high school students have taken a ride on the program to help select a college, with roughly 90 percent of them graduating with a degree. Many of the “black college bus tour graduates” have gone on to prestigious jobs across the country.
For rest of article:
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/19585552-5 ... iggee.html
_________________
"He is a loathsome, offensive brute
--yet I can't look away." Frank Coztansa wrote:
I have MANY years of experience in trying to appreciate steaming piles of dogshit.