Allie Jennerjahn joined the Denver7 news team in March 2024 as a morning reporter. She was born and raised in Hartford City, Indiana.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — A group of Cherry Creek High School students is highlighting academics and students from underserved communities in our state in a big way, to the tune of $2,000. Equity Learning is a nonprofit that started just two years ago. It is run by Michael Zhang and Antong Guo, both sophomores and Joshua Liu, a freshman.
'And that actually stimulated us to create this, and we have the goal of spreading our academic resources and our knowledge of these competitions so maybe these underserved students can have a better chance and more resources to achieve their dreams,' he said.In just two years, the group has expanded to several other states, including Texas, California, and Nebraska.
Equity Learning High School Students Start Non-Profit Michael Zhang Equity Learning Non-Profit Offers Scholarships
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