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WEEKEND FUN The ladies of New Outlook enjoyed a…

WEEKEND FUN The ladies of New Outlook enjoyed a movie weekend at the theater. On Saturday, students saw CREED while another group went to see MISSING on Sunday. Of course, both groups enjoyed ice cream afterward.

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – MAYA ANGELOU

Writer, poet, composer, performer, professor and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou inspired millions with her words and conviction. Her extraordinary life and career took her all over the world. When she died at 86 years old, she had broken many barriers throughout her lifetime, from being the first Black female streetcar conductor in San Francisco […]

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – Dr. Mae Jemison …

BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – Dr. Mae Jemison Dr. Mae Jemison, born in 1956 in Decatur, Alabama, became the first black woman to travel in space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. While this is an incredible achievement, it is even more amazing that Dr. Jemison first […]

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – Dr. Mae Jemison

Dr. Mae Jemison, born in 1956 in Decatur, Alabama, became the first black woman to travel in space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. While this is an incredible achievement, it is even more amazing that Dr. Jemison first earned degrees in chemical engineering and African and […]

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – ROSA PARKS Hail…

BLACK HISTORY MONTH HIGHLIGHT – ROSA PARKS Hailed as the “first lady of the civil rights movement,” Rosa Parks was not the first African American to resist bus segregation when she refused to vacate her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955. She was, however, the first to follow through with a court challenge […]

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