Each day we see the realities of educational inequity juxtaposed against the concrete evidencethat when students in low-income communitiesare given opportunities they deserve, they excel.

Memphis

"Teach For America has, in essence, come up with a formula that consistently recruits, trains, and places great teachers where they are needed most. The immediate result is real, measurable, positive outcomes for children."

- Barbara Hyde, President, J.R. Hyde III Foundation

Teach For America • Memphis is playing a critical role in improving schools and communities. This year, a corps of nearly 100 of the nation’s top recent college graduates is working in underserved schools across Memphis to ensure that students facing the challenges of poverty are given the educational opportunities they deserve. Our alumni are leaders in the classroom, in education more broadly, and across all sectors. Together, they are making educational equity a reality in Memphis. Learn about living and teaching in Memphis.

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Corps Impact

During the 2009-10 school year, nearly 100 corps members are directly impacting the lives of approximately 7,000 students in Memphis. Our corps members at Kingsbury High School are an example of the tremendous difference our corps members are making.

McKenzie Byrd (Memphis Corps '07)
Undergraduate Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Major: Psychology

Daniel Eyer (Memphis Corps '07)
Undergraduate Institution: University of Iowa
Major: Political Science and Film

Anna Herzog (Memphis Corps '07)
Undergraduate Institution: University of Mississippi
Major: Psychology and Spanish

McKenzie Byrd, Daniel Eyer, and Anna Herzog are three teachers who helped transform the education their students received. According to the 2006-2007 Tennessee Department of Education school report card, only 45 percent of Kingsbury High School students passed the Algebra I Gateway, and only 13 percent received an advanced score. At that time, there were no corps members teaching Algebra I at Kingsbury. In the 2007-08 school year, McKenzie, Daniel, and Anna represented 75 percent of the Algebra I teachers. They led 92 percent of their students to pass the Gateway, with 59 percent receiving an advanced score. McKenzie, Daniel, Anna, and all our corps members are working relentlessly to impact the lives of all the students they teach.

Principal Satisfaction

  • 100 percent of recently-surveyed principals (in schools with Teach For America corps members) reported that they would hire another Teach For America teacher.*
  • 100 percent of principals surveyed regard Teach For America teachers as effective as, if not more effective than, other beginning teachers in terms of overall performance and impact on student achievement.*

*"Teach For America 2009 National Principal Survey,” Policy Studies Associates, July 2009.

Impact on Student Achievement

A growing body of research shows that corps members have a positive impact on their students' achievement. Read more about our impact.

Student Profile

  • Students served who are eligible for free/reduced lunch: 80%
  • Students served who are African-American and/or Latino: 95%

Memphis: Corps Member Placement

Assignment % of Corps*
Pre-K, Kindergarten 6%
Elementary School, Lower (1-2) 6%
Elementary School, Upper (3-5) 13%
Secondary Math 23%
Secondary English 13%
Secondary Science 13%
Secondary Social Studies 19%
Secondary Foreign Language 6%
ESL 11%

*Percentages are rounded and do not add up to 100 percent; corps members who teach bilingual, ESL, or special education are also accounted for in the grade-level/subject placement percentages

Characteristics of the 2009 Corps

Corps Profile
Average GPA: 3.6
Average SAT: 1344
Held leadership roles on campus: 89%
People of color: 30%

*Percentage of senior classes who applied to Teach For America

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Alumni Impact

Fostering Alumni Leadership for Systemic Change
As the number of corps members grows, so does our alumni base. By 2010, we will have over 150 Teach For America • Memphis alumni pursuing professional careers and impacting educational reform from every sector.

  • Nationally, more than 60 percent of corps members continue to work in education,
    including more than 360 who are school leaders.
  • 93 percent of all alumni report they are supporting Teach For America’s mission
    through their career, volunteer activity or graduate study.

Tim Ware (Memphis Corps '06)
Undergraduate Institution: Cedarville University
Major: History

 

Mike Whaley (Memphis Corps '06)
Undergraduate Institution: Southern Methodist University
Major: Public Policy and Political Science

Last year, two Memphis charter corps members, Tim Ware and Mike Whaley, were selected as fellows of Building Excellent Schools, an organization that trains exceptional educators to run high-performing, urban charter schools. After an extensive, year-long training, Tim and Mike will open their own charter schools in Memphis to continue to work toward educational equity in our community. They will join the more than 360 alumni who are serving as school leaders and superintendents nationwide to ensure that all students receive the educational opportunities they deserve.

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Regional Supporters

We are grateful to have many supporters who generously contribute to our movement in Memphis. The foundations, corporations and individuals listed below have made it possible for Teach For America to continue to recruit, select, train, and support teachers who are working to eliminate educational inequity in our city.

Advisory Board
Dr. Terrence A. Brown
Regional Superintendent
Memphis City Schools
G. Douglas Edwards (Chairman)
Retired CEO
Morgan Keegan
Samuel N. Graham
Chief Operating Officer and Managing Principal
Diversified Trust
Elliot Perry
Former NBA Basketball Player
Part-owner, Memphis Grizzlies
Diane Terrell
Vice-President Global Communications
FedEx
Lauren W. Young
Executive Director
Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation

 

Corporate, Foundation and Public Support

$200,000 - $499,999

Anonymous
The Hyde Family Foundations
The Plough Foundation

$100,000 - $199,999

FedEx Corporation
First Tennessee Bank
Medtronic
Memphis City Schools

$50,000 – $99,000

The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis
The Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation

$20,000 - $49,999

The Thomas W. Briggs Foundation

$10,000 - $19,999

The Schadt Foundation, Inc.
Wachovia

$5,000 - $9,999

The Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation
Pinnacle Airlines Corporation

$1,000 - $4,999

SouthernSun Asset Management

In-Kind Supporters

Belz Enterprises
The Holiday Inn Hotel University of Memphis
The Leadership Academy
Rhodes College
The Orpheum

Individuals
Individuals and families support Teach For America by attending a special event or by participating in our Sponsor A Teacher program. Sponsors provide critical annual leadership support of $5,000 or more to help us recruit, select, train and support corps members in Memphis schools profoundly affected by the achievement gap.

$100,000 and up

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Harriet and Hilliard Crews

$50,000 - $99,999

Robert A. Compton

$25,000 - $49,999

Mary Lee Copp and Peter Formanek
Andrea and Doug Edwards

$10,000 - $24,999

Anonymous
Karen and Gene Carlisle
Margaret and Samuel Graham
Lee and Robert Harper
Kayce Freed Jennings
Jeanne and Frank Jemison
Mitsuyo and Andrew McDermott
Marianne Parrs
Susan and Robert Quinn
Debbi Fields Rose and Michael Rose
Linda and Frank Smith

$5,000 - $9,999

Anonymous
Anise and Ron Belz
Ellen and John Calipari
Allison and Thomas Garrott
Emily and Jerry Gay
Lucia and Jim Gilliland
Kelly Gray
Terri and Paul Herrington
Buzzy Hussey and Hal Brunt
Kathy and Robert Loeb
Ashley Mayfield
Kim and Elliot Perry
Jana and John Pettey
Gary Shorb
Lynn and Patrick Spainhour
Anne and John Stokes
John F. Stone
Margaret and Owen Tabor
Diane Terrell
Tommy and Lauren Young
The 2007 Memphis Corps Members

$1,000 - $2,499

Evelyn and Jerome Makowsky
Anne and Pat Halloran

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Contact Us

To support Teach For America • Memphis with a gift or to request additional information about our impact or finances, please contact:

Brad Leon, Executive Director
Athena Turner, Development Manager

One Commerce Square
Suite 1190
Memphis, TN 38103
p 901-527-7510, f 901-521-8323

brad.leon@teachforamerica.org
athena.turner@teachforamerica.org

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Executive Director

Brad LeonBradley J. Leon is in his fourth year as executive director with Teach For America in Tennessee.  Brad first became involved with Teach For America while teaching 8th grade language arts and social studies at the New Orleans Free School in New Orleans, LA.  Despite low achievement rates across the district, Brad’s students excelled with 98 percent passing the Louisiana Education Assessment Program (LEAP), the state’s high-stakes standardized test.  As a result of his efforts, Brad was unanimously selected as the school’s “Teacher of the Year” in 2002.  During his time as executive director, Brad has the distinction of launching and leading both of our sites in Tennessee (Memphis, 2006 & Nashville, 2009).  A winner of the Senior-Scholar Athlete Award, Brad graduated with honors from Occidental College in 2000 after participating in both football and baseball where he served as the baseball captain in 1999-2000.

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