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The St. Louis-area teens with whom Debbie Greenberg interacts at College Bound are doing everything they鈥檙e supposed to do as they prepare to further鈥
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In her daily work at College Bound, Keisha Mabry, the organization鈥檚 director of innovation, administers a text messaging app for students called Bridgit鈥
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St. Louis native Kielah Harbert remembers how nervous she felt when she hit submit and sent out her college applications.鈥淓verything was done and it was鈥
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An art-related virtual reality system is taking some St. Louis students to places filled with beauty and inspiration without their having to move any鈥
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Asked what she might do after college, Tyra Searcy mentioned media, film 鈥 鈥渕aybe even politics.鈥 Michael Watson, on the other hand, has set his sights on鈥
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Yvaunna Brown just graduated from Hazelwood West High School and feels like the future is wide open.She鈥檚 thinking about community college, or maybe the鈥
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There鈥檚 a lot more to going to college than getting an acceptance letter. There鈥檚 finding financial aid and housing. There鈥檚 paying the first tuition bill鈥
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This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 5, 2013: Christian Coffman, 17, just graduated from Cardinal Ritter College Prep High鈥
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The school year may be over, but things are just getting started for 17-year-old Destiny Crockett. She graduated from Clyde C. Miller High School in St.鈥