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Community demands urgent action for equity at local high school

June 27, 2024 | NORFOLK CITY PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia



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Community demands urgent action for equity at local high school
Community members voiced their frustrations during a recent school board meeting regarding the lack of renovations and resources at Booker T. Washington High School. Over the past two decades, residents have repeatedly requested equitable treatment for their school, which they feel has been overlooked compared to other institutions that have received significant upgrades.

Concerns were raised about students traveling long distances to attend other schools, despite Booker T. Washington being nearby. Community representatives emphasized the need for transparency regarding funding allocations across high schools, seeking clarity on how resources are distributed.

The meeting highlighted a pressing demand for updated curriculum and a clear timeline for improvements, with residents expressing disappointment over previous promises that lacked follow-through. They urged the school district to provide the requested information within ten days, reinforcing their commitment to advocating for equity in education for their children.

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