Mississippi Delta
A lot of great things come out of Teach For America. Some corps members decide that teaching is what they want to do. . . . Others go back to graduate school or on to other professions. But they go back knowing a whole lot more about schools and about teaching, how difficult and how rewarding it is.
- First Lady Laura Bush
Teach For America • Mississippi Delta is playing a critical role in improving schools and communities. This year, a corps of more than 160 of the nation’s top recent college graduates is working in underserved schools across the Delta 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 the Delta. Learn about living and
teaching in the Mississippi Delta.
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Corps Impact
During the 2008-09 school year, more than 160 corps members are directly impacting the lives of more than 15,000 students in the Mississippi Delta. Alexandra Ball is one example of the tremendous difference our corps members are making.
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Alexandra Ball (Mississippi Delta Corps '07)
Undergraduate Institution: Eastern Michigan University
Major: African-American Studies
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When the year began, Alexandra Ball (Corps ‘07) found that only 20 percent of her seventh grade math students were performing at grade level. Undeterred, she established a lofty class goal. She was determined to see 80 percent of her students pass all unit tests and perform at grade level. When her students struggled, Alex used figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and George Washington Carver as inspirational role models. By year’s end, not only had all of her students mastered all seventh grade skills, but 24 of them performed high enough to be placed in an Algebra I class as eighth graders. Every day, corps members like Alex are reaching students in our region and working relentlessly to ensure that they excel to their full potential.
Principal Satisfaction
- 90 percent of recently-surveyed principals (in schools with Teach For America corps members) reported that they would hire another Teach For America teacher.
- 95 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 2007 National Principal Survey,” Policy Studies Associates, July 2007.
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: 89%
- Students served who are African-American and/or Latino: 86%
Mississippi Delta : Corps Member Placement
| Assignment |
% of Corps |
| Pre-K, Kindergarten |
10% |
| Elementary, Lower (1-2) |
8% |
| Elementary, Upper (3-5) |
25% |
| Secondary Math |
13% |
| Secondary English |
13% |
| Secondary Science |
15% |
| Secondary Social Studies |
10% |
| Secondary Other |
8% |
| Special Education |
10% |
*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 2008 Corps
| Corps Profile |
Top alma maters by market share* |
| Average GPA: 3.6 |
Spelman College: 16% |
| Average SAT: 1320 |
Morehouse College, Williams College, Yale University: 11% |
Held leadership roles on
campus: 95% |
Duke University, Georgetown University, University of Chicago, Wake Forest University, Wesleyan University: 10% |
| People of color: 29% |
Amherst College, Harvard University, Haverford University, Notre Dame University, Princeton University, Rice University: 9% |
*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 100 Teach For America · Mississippi Delta 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 Schuringa (Mississippi Delta Corps '04)
Undergraduate Institution: Calvin College
Major: English |
Tim Schuringa taught high school English in Lee County, Arkansas, where he was named Teacher of the Year in 2006. Tim then joined Southern Financial Partners, a community development organization. As leader of educational and economic development initiatives, Tim has helped develop over $3.2 million in initiatives for local schools and nonprofits. He is also board president and a founding member of the local Boys & Girls Club, which earned national recognition for its rapid growth and after-school program. Like Tim, 93 percent of alumni report that they continue to support Teach For America’s mission through their career, philanthropy, volunteer work, or graduate study.
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An Efficient Program: Cost Breakdown
Growing Our Impact: Funding Needs, 2007-2010
Each additional recruit is another dedicated teacher for children growing up in low-income communities in the Delta, and another talented leader with the insight and commitment necessary to sustain the reform efforts underway, which is critical to the ongoing vitality of our region.
| Year |
Corps Size |
Revenue Needs |
| 2007-08 |
156 |
$1.3 million |
| 2008-09 |
175* |
$1.6 million* |
| 2009-10 |
195* |
$1.8 million* |
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Regional Supporters
We are grateful to have many supporters who generously contribute to our movement in the Mississippi Delta. 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.
| Corporation, Foundation and Public Support Show more + |
$500,000 and above |
| Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi (David Halberstam Endowment Fund) |
$200,000 - $499,999 |
The Walton Family Foundation
The State of Mississippi |
The State of Arkansas
Phil Hardin Foundation (David Halberstam Endowment Fund) |
$100,000 - $199,999 |
| Deer Creek Foundation (David Halberstam Endowment Fund) |
$50,000 - $99,999 |
Entergy Arkansas & Mississippi
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Rock River Foundation |
$20,000 - $49,999 |
Greenville Public Schools
Helena/West Helena Public Schools
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Lakeside Public Schools |
$10,000 - $19,999 |
Alice Arlen Charitable Foundation*
Sunflower County Public Schools
M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation
Coahoma County Public Schools
North Bolivar Public Schools
Indianola Public Schools
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Quitman County Public Schools
KIPP-Helena
Marvell Public Schools
Forrest City Public Schools
Lee County Public Schools
Litton-Ingalls-Northop Grumman |
$5,000 - $9,999 |
Leland Public Schools
West Tallahatchie Public Schools
Clarksdale Public School
Deer Creek Foundation*
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MGM Mirage Voices Foundation
Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation |
$1,000 - $4,999 |
Palestine/Wheatley Public Schools
Hughes Public Schools
Cleveland Public Schools
University of Wisconsin
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Arkansas Community Foundation Phillips County
Lee County Community Foundation |
In-Kind Supporters |
Federal Express
Delta State University
University of Arkansas Phillips Community College
Gay Graeber
Pat Gaines
KIPP: Delta
Luckett Tyner Law Firm
Chuck & Jane Jordan
Clarke & Judy Reed
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Leila Clark Wynn
Louise Loughran
Margaret & Barthell Joseph, III
Becky & Charlie Tindall
Coahoma County Workforce
Ron Nurnberg & Joe Osgoode
Shonda Warner
Munnie & Henry Jordan
Susan & Bowen Flowers
Carnegie Public Library |
| Individuals Show more + |
| 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 Delta schools profoundly affected by the achievement gap. Our generous sponsors are denoted by * |
$50,000 - $99,999 |
| Morgan Freeman & Myrna Colley-Lee* |
$25,000 - $49,999 |
| King & Judy Self* |
$10,000 - $24,999 |
Martha Murphy*
Jim & Donna Barksdale*
Kayce Freed*
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Watt Bishop*
Margaret Starner*
Tom & Elizabeth Kearns* |
$5,000 - $9,999 |
Sykes & Cindy Sturdivant*
Holmes Pettey*
John & Robin Cocke*
Davis Weinstock
William Graeber*
Ygondine & Mike Sturivant*
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Lyda & Jere White*
Shonda Warner*
Betsy & Ed Pat Wright*
Roger Altman*
Anonymous* |
$2,500 - $4,999 |
Jewell Graeber
Clarke & Judy Reed
Carol & Landon Butler
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Henry & Lynne Turley
Mitch & Abby Leigh
Sue Lehman |
$1,000 - $2,499 |
Ann & Craig Shackelford
Bill & Francine Luckett
Pete & Margaret Johnson
Robert Lenzner
Jeff Mullins
John Ruttenberg
Eileen Heisman
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Jenny Beahrs
Nathan Kotz,
Richard Burgheim
Thomas Taylor
Charles Witmer
Anonymous
Anonymous |
$500 - $999 |
Cindy Mitchell
Fred & Margaret Carl
Gladys & George Walker
Harry & Lassie Flowers
Miriam & David Solomon
Tom & Dorthy Howorth
Willis & Jodie Frazer
Laurie & Freddie Black
James & Kathleen Crawford
Woods & Lynn Eastland
Robbie Fisher
Allan Lenzner
Louise Loughran |
Gladys Preston,
Hebe Dowling,
Thomas Gidwitz,
Louise Grunwald,
John Harrison,
James Duffy
Robert MacNeil,
Miriam & Russell Baker
Rob & Lydia Petty Family
Sandra Holland
Bill Belichick
United Way - Memphis |
$250 - $499 |
RB Flowers
Jayne & Walter Morris
Lisa & Billy Percy
George & Goldie Hirsberg
Neill Myers Caudill
Richard & Ilene Barth
Martin and Barbara Liebling
Steven Martel
John Coumantaros
David Davies
Dr. John & Nancy Kelley
Katherine Smith |
Mary Anne Schwalbe
Russell Morash
Robert Miller
Susan & Bowen Flowers
Toni Goodale
Walton & Laura Gresham
Larkin & Katie Tackett
Sandra Anthony
Jon Avnet
Bennett White
Victor McElheny |
$100 - $249 |
Gay Graeber & Jack Stubbs
Jane Wilbourn
Kelly & John King Jr.
Bill & Cassie Brothers
Penn Owen
Zarabeth Parker
Morgan Barth
Lim Shenkiat
Creed Black
Martha Block
Bill & Cassie Brothers
Thorne & Kelly Allin Butler
Jan Call
John & June Crews
Angela & James Fee
Martha Fleischman,
Gay Graeber
Linda Grant
Guardsmark
Arthur Hass
Nancy Hector
Roger Horchow
Thomas Horsley
Richard & Lisa Howorth
Dr. John & Nancy Kelley
Ira Lipman
Bill & Francine Luckett
A. Bunker Medbery, Jr.
Ron Nurnberg & Joe Osgoode
Ellen Pollack
Lauren Schmitt
Pat & Kathy Schulte Amaral
Laura Skoler
David Smith
Alice Smith
Dorothy Lee Tatum
Jeff Temple
Sarah Walters
Chris Carter & Ericka Young
Christen Hall
Christopher Knight
Jeffery Drogin
Richard Durkes
Ernest & Cathy Cunningham |
George Esper
Francis & Alejandra Urbany
Garrett Love
George Kelly
Ian Arnof
Jacqueh Siben
James & Veronica Brooks
Janine Wetzel
Jeffery Dean
Jen Bluestein
John Branson
Kim Andrews
Robert Kotlowitz,
Larry & Dean Faulkner Wells
M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation
Mary K. Norris
Mike & Hope Ward
Nathan Clark
Nora Brennan
Ralph & Carolyn Hockley
Shannon George
Stephen & Drucilla Haskin
James Urdan
Ann Wells
William Coffey
Gov. & Mrs. William Winter
James Boyle
Brett Mosely
Sameer Agrawal
Gary Vanasek & Darin Tuggle
James & Nancy McCriskin
Gerard Meistrell
Barbara Levine
Bill Kovack
Bruce Schnitzer
Bryan Boisi
Paul Crowley
Sean Driscoll
Eugenie Voorhees
Marc & Barbara Kates-Garnick
Peter Rho
Robert Grogan
Sue & David Fine |
$1 - $99 |
Robert Kerns
Kim Pace Becker
Megan Casserile
Francesca Forzani
Monica Meredith
Jamie & Luke Vandewalle
Joe & Julie Wilkens
Barbara Landsman
Mark Noizumi
Ruth Gordon
Sara Adams
Paul Banks
Bonnie K. Stocker
Diana Black
Sean Flammer
Lauren Flinn
Bryce Hach
Isaac Holze
William Knapp
Michael Kristovic
Julie Kunselman
Matthew Mahoney & Kathryn Hermes
Caitlin O'Donnell
Lisa Packard
Linda Pogue
Benjamin Rinaker
Thomas & Mary Ann Wetzel
Harvard Class of 1955
James Haltom
John & Frances Tillson
Laura Roberts
Lauren Haymond
Joan Locke
Mary Wall
Melinda Manning
Robyn Newmyer
Charlotte Rogers
Warren Wiltshire
Christine Betalden-Clarke & Tim Clarke
John & Jenn Mohead
Diane Zotti
David Rothenberg
Angela Pawlak
Laura Neergaard
Michael Griffen
Peter Garrison
Tina Brennan
Patrick & Mary Flannery
Brandon Loggins
Brita Dempsey & Josh Knox |
Ellen Sale
Robert Abrams
Cassie Blickem
Susan & Robert Curran
Barbara Fleischman
Kristin Gallagher
Nicholas Howe
Cynthia Medbery
Pat & Kathy Schulte Amaral
David Saltonstall
Katherine Smith
Tiffany Tidwell & Mark Pett
Arnold Weiss
Ashley & Alex Quigley
Annilu Gurley
Robert Carswell
Joseph Chisholm
Dan Kotlowitz
Alphonso Downing
James Eisberg
Eleanor Hicks
Elizabeth Cohen
Emily Harris Gant & Denver Gant
Erica Seager Asch
Eleanor Harvey
Jill Sansone
Kate Schrepfer
Katherine Hulpke
Kim Andrews
Laura Gardner
Laura Tobolowski
Susan Lerner
Margaret & Barthell Joseph, III
John Marshell
Mary Whalen
Mekia Love
Michael Hassler
Nathan Jones
Neil Danberg
Paul Boisi
Phyllis Bell
Robert Hancock
Ron Nurnberg & Joe Osgoode
Vasser Bishop
Walter Vomlehn
William Gardner
Stephanie Dean
Olive Wilkins
Lauren Antler |
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Contact
To support Teach For America • Mississippi Delta with a gift or to request additional information about our impact or finances, please contact:
Teach For America • Mississippi Delta
Ron Nurnberg, Executive Director
Jenn Mohead, Development Manager
299 S. 9th St., Ste 212
Oxford, MS 38655
p 662.234.6206, f 662.234.6404 c 662.402.2203
ron.nurnberg@teachforamerica.org
jenn.mohead@teachforamerica.org
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Executive Director
Ron Nurnberg has presided over the expansion of the Delta corps from 32 corps members in 1996 to 156 in the 2006-2007 school year. Prior to joining Teach For America staff in the spring of 1996, Ron completed a master's degree in Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi. He also served as Executive Director of Main Street Helena, Project Coordinator for the Center of Southern Culture in Oxford and Vicksburg, Assistant Director of Central College's American Program at Trinity College in Carmarthen, Wales, and operated a highly successful pub and restaurant business in St. Louis. His undergraduate degree is in Business Administration and Interpersonal Communications.
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