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The Hollie Trail Walk On September 10, 2022, members of The Alumni Association of Booker T Washington Technical High School will kick off with the Annual “Walk,” starting
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Getting routine healthcare screenings such as blood sugar and blood pressure screenings can prevent life-long illnesses like type 2 diabetes and hypertension (high blood pressure). You could have
McQuarter also started her own foundation, Brown STEM Girl, which offers mentorship and encouragement to girls to follow their dreams, and consider careers in science, technology, engineering and