you hire a student of frank lloyd wright, the architect, you build a frank lloyd wright school. >> hinojosa: but before we get to the student of frank lloyd wright... >> okay. >> hinojosa: ...so i'm a young man or a young woman in your community ... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...in pittsburgh. and there is a tremendous amount of poverty... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...violence... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...crime... >> agree. >> hinojosa: ...i'm going to a school where i'm really not getting any kind of attention... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...and i walk by your center, which is gorgeous... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...and somehow, you're believing that if i'm about to be a drop-out, that somehow i can come into your center and something is going to be transforming. >> well, i have 500 of them now a week to do exactly that. now, there's a 20-some year history behind all of this. >> hinojosa: and so they come in... so these are, like, high school students? do they get credit for what they're doing? >> some do, most don't. it's after school-- 2:30 in the afternoon. they walk into a place with no metal detecto