My 4 year life disappeared in this place called Troy High School. After this year, I will leave Troy, will disappear from the scheduled release time and will arrive next weekend. The sound began. Troy is an educational place, it is a very good education, and with that blue ribbon award and a national evaluation you will think I will go, knowledge will be given to me in the coming decades It will be helpful.
Six years ago that night, I began to study Trojan incident and mass abstention movement as a high school student in Atlanta. I do not look like Troy. I am a white woman from a different city with a different background. But when I read this article for the first time in the Sunday version of the Atlanta Constitution, his story and his affair resonated with me. This is a case of emphasizing human life. About good and evil. Maintain justice in the system created by injustice. When I first read the story of Troy, I thought my reaction was the same as many people - I would like to do something, what should I do? Who will listen to me?
Troy Inman has been involved in education for 27 years as Principal of Pike High School in Indianapolis for the past nine years. Troy started his career at ENMU as a high school student in 1991. He served as a teacher and sports director at House (NM) High School from 1993 to 1995 and then worked as a secondary school teacher in the New England Pike Township. Augusta North College in the 1995 - 96 academic year. From 1996 to 2000 he was a sports teacher at Parker and later became Dean of Parker from 2000 to 2004. He served as Assistant Pike Principal from 2004 to 2007, then served as Principal of New Augusta Northern School from 2007 to 2008, then became a Pike Principal in the fall of 2008.
Today I talked with Troy Inman, a high school principal at Indianapolis / Parker High School. Through various courses, from engineering and medicine to cooking arts and beauty courses, his students will ensure that they will connect with successful mentors to invest in all students - but this can be found for each student I can do it. More importantly, he embodies the hypothesis of the Pike community that all students can receive higher education after graduation. Listen to Troy in a powerful way to connect University Preparation and Career Preparation