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BY Fast Compnay Staff | January 12, 2011

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"I would use the funds to attract the best teachers for two programs. One would be a Saturday academic program for struggling students, and I would try to determine whether an extra three to five hours a week could drive their reading and math scores in a particular way. I would try the same thing in July, since it's clear that with poor kids, the summer is a time when they really fall behind. We could figure out that you need X hours in reading and X hours in math to make a difference. Then you work on scaling all of that up."

-- Geoffrey Canada, CEO of the Harlem Children's Zone

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A version of this article appears in the February 2011 issue of Fast Company.

From Issue 152 | January 2011