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By Sharon Aron Baron
During Black History Month, the City of Coral Springs is recognizing Black individuals, businesses, or business owners who have positively contributed to the community with outstanding service and/or achievement records.
In January, residents were invited to nominate an individual or business. Categories included educator, public safety personnel, artist, youth under 18 involved in community service, adult contributing to the success of youth, or any Black community member, or business.
Here are those who were nominated.
Educator
Dr. Precious Skinner-Osei
Dr. Skinner–Osei, a Coral Springs resident of 10 years, has worked in partnership with the Coral Springs Police Department since 2017.
i value, i mean, we havecurricu. what i don t value is we have to raise money in order to get the same programs that the other schools have. so, for example, ps-199. we have to raise money in order to get extra assistance into classrooms. we have to raise money to get chess programs. we have to raise money to get all these extra activities. that is what i find to be the great equality. we are going to come to that issue as soon as we come back. i want to talk about the money part of this story. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don t think what s that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it s free. you want to try? i try this if you try. not this. okay.