we thank you all three, frank sharry, mark krikorian and brittney parker.. >> thanks. >> ifill: only two percent of children living in foster care will earn a college degree by the time they turn 25. we have the story tonight of a student in florida working to defy those odds, and to change them for others as well. the newshour's april brown has our profile, the second in a series of stories on foster care. it's part of our weekly series on education, "making the grade." >> reporter: last year at his high-school in orlando, florida, james turner was known by many for his blazing speed in the 400-meter dash. he was dedicated and driven, and several college track coaches had taken notice. but what many didn't know was that james was running a far more difficult race off the track. >> you know before five they said i lived in 17 different foster homes and that's >> reporter: james turner has never really had what most people take for granted: what they call in foster care a forever family placed in care at just 18-months old, james was separated from all three