At a time when many young people aren’t getting the education they need, Michelle Obama is stepping in to fill the void.
The former first lady’s Reach Higher Initiative, which seeks to empower students to pursue a post-high school education, has now partnered with the Grammy Museum to provide virtual mentorship to students and recent graduates who may otherwise not be able to attend classes.
It’s a far cry from the tack Trump and his administration have taken -- which has been to threaten to cut funding for schools and to block international students from attending virtual classes. We’re glad America’s favorite FLOTUS is here to provide the kind of instruction the next generation needs during such a crucial time -- do you support her going high while the current administration goes low? Tell us: