LULAC mentoring has Farmers Branch mayor, principal at odds
08:15 AM CST on Saturday, November 20, 2010
A student mentoring program has kicked off a furor in Farmers Branch, once again pitting some city leaders against the League of United Latin American Citizens.
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The principal was thrilled this year when LULAC picked R.L. Turner High School for a two-year, $20,000 national grant-funded dropout prevention program. Similarly to others it runs in schools across the country, the Hispanic advocacy group brings in community role models to steer at-risk students toward graduation and college.
LULAC mentoring has raised barely a murmur outside the hallways of other North Texas schools. But in Farmers Branch, where the group