How do you reach and inspire youngsters who have turned off and given up on furthering their education? How do you bring them in off the streets of Harlem and convince them that regular attendance at high school courses will eventually provide them with the tools for success? Edward F. Carpenter, headmaster of "The Prep", as it is known by the students, admits that it isn't easy. "We reach these young people with the concept of school as a place where they will find respect, belief in their abilities, and an attitude of sincerely caring about their problems," Carpenter states. "Our purpose is to build within each student an awareness of his worth and capabilities and to persuade him that there is a group of adults as well as members of his own peer group who will pull with him."

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