The choirs of KIMBALL, LIFE CHARTER, CONRAD, DUNBAR and LINCOLN high schools, with special guest TEXAS COLLEGE, CHARLES RICE Elementary Honor Choir, along with the incomparable TOWNVIEW HIGH
By Royston Maxwell Lyttle (Principal, Eagle Academy Public Charter School/Grades 1-3) As educators, we have an obligation to give our students every opportunity to succeed. Parents rely on
The military history of African Americans spans from the arrival of the first enslaved Africans during the colonial history of the United States to the present day. In
Ohio’s Education Leaders Lean on Strong Literacy Programs to Close the Achievement Gap By Dr. Elizabeth Primas (Program Manager, NNPA/ESSA Public Awareness Campaign) While education officials in Ohio
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By Joe Farkus, Dallas Black Press Coalition The Nov. 7 Constitutional Amendment and Bond Election will give voters the opportunity to save the embattled and often misunderstood Dallas
By Rushern Baker (County Executive, Prince Georges County, Md.) On November 4, 1952, Dr. Helen Kenyon addressed the Women’s Society of Riverside Church in New York City and
Remington College created the 3 Lives campaign to recruit new minority blood donors and raise awareness of blood disorders. Minority donors – particularly African American donors – are