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What Cristo Rey Means to Me
Added Oct 19, 2016
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Christopher is so school that works for students Detroit Cristo Rey opened up in 2008 what part of the Cristo Rey network which is 28 schools located across the country in our mission is to provide a Catholic co-ed college prep vacation to students who normally could not afford to attend a private school the average income of our families is under $30,000 and I've all 28 School Cristo Rey network art families typically have about the lowest incomes for me it's the different experience because his is not like a public school or Charter School like we actually have like a set curriculum like we have to take there is a way we have to go to work I like it what education is very important to my house all because now without an education you cannot Compass Elsa by the way we make the school work is our students all workshops our families have relatively low incomes the tuition they are able to pay is relatively small so the way we fill our Gap is we send our students out to work every day it jobs across Metro Detroit they work at General Motors DTE Energy fiat-chrysler and a variety of other organizations this year our students will earn 1.8 million dollars to help fund their I have seen sorry bro she's much more independent young lady After High School I like to go off to college major in engineering I think I want to do a double major in civil and electrical engineering I don't know exactly where I want to go yet but I have 11 this is so far go let teaches kids different goals and I love the school Baidu
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