Tiffany Dunston is the epitome of an education opportunity success story. She grew up in a poor neighborhood in Washington, D.C., and became motivated in her own educational journey after her cousin who was going to be the first in the family to attend college was fatally shot at the age of 17.
The right to choose where your kids attend school should be common sense. But for too long, it’s something too many parents have been denied for their children. Thankfully, we live in a day when access to education choice is gaining ground. More kids across our country are now being freed from broken schools and have the chance to select schools that meet their needs, setting them on a course to achieve their own dreams.
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Sunday Times revealed that Shabalala’s former wife Neo has been granted an order restraining her ex-husband from entering their former home in Zimbali, in which she now lives. This was after she had alleged that he was instrumental in ordering a gang of armed men to assault her new partner Sipho Nzuza, and threaten her, at the Zimbali home.
The couple have been separated for four years and are in the throes of divorcing but have yet to reach an agreement on the settlement.
Shabalala has broken his silence on the issue, saying the allegations against him “are without merit”. He also clarified circumstances around his leave of absence from Adapt IT.
Tiffany Dunston is the epitome of an education opportunity success story.
She grew up in a poor neighborhood in Washington, D.C., and became motivated in her own educational journey after her cousin who was going to be the first in the family to attend college was fatally shot at the age of 17.
But after starting out in a public elementary school in Washington, D.C., Dunston had the chance to enroll in a charter school, and later received a scholarship through the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program to attend a private high school in the city, Archbishop Carroll High School.
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