Is this really how we want our national health care system to be treating our national heroes?The Bolivian-born Escalante, now 80 years old, gained international renown for his work teaching advanced math to “un-teachable” students at Garfield H.S. in East L.A.Vanessa Marquez, who also appeared in the 1988 film, said that so far $5,000 has been raised toward the $30,000 needed by the family. A fund for Escalante has been set up by “Stand and Deliver” cast members and The Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education in Pasadena, which publishes Escalante's educational materials.Contributions can be sent to "Friends of Jaime," C/O FASE, 236 W. Mountain St., Suite 105, Pasadena, CA 91103. Call 626-793-5300 for information.
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Monday, March 01, 2010
Another Reason We Need National Health Care...
Jaime Escalante, the famous mathematics teacher depicted by Edward James Olmos in the 1988 film "Stand and Deliver" is facing bankruptcy as he deals with expenses related to his treatment for cancer.
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