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Walk with Purpose and Legacy

In early 2001, Texas philanthropists Lee and Sally Posey learned of a new single-sex, college preparatory, public school in New York City, The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem. Having been raised in a home with a mother who had a 3rd grade education, working tirelessly to raise her family, Lee had a passion for women’s education. After their inspirational visit to East Harlem, Mr. and Mrs. Posey endeavored to bring the model to Texas.

The timing was perfect, as the national legalization of single-sex public education was underway. U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, a Republican and leading advocate of single-sex public education, worked with Democratic Senators Hillary Clinton of New York and Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, along with Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine to add an amendment making single-sex schools legal in public school districts. Senator Thomas Carper also co-sponsored this amendment, which was passed by unanimous consent. President George W. Bush signed it into law on January 8, 2002, as part of the No Child Left Behind Act legislation.

In 2002, Lee and Sally Posey established the Foundation for the Education of Young Women, now known as the Young Women’s Preparatory Network.

Soon after, Young Women’s Preparatory Network partnered with the Dallas Independent School District to open the first all-girls public school in Texas. 

In 2004, our school, Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School opened the doors to receive students.

Mr. Posey passed away in 2008, but his legacy lives on through the successes of the students and alumnae who benefit from the Posey vision.

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