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Black history: Racist school lessons on slavery persist in US classes
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Cherry Hill Makes Push To Emphasize Black History In Classrooms
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Cherry Hill becomes first school district in NJÂ to require African American history course
Cherry Hill becomes first school district in NJ to mandate African American history course
The idea of a mandated African American history class came from students themselves after the death of George Floyd.
CHERRY HILL, N.J. - Cherry Hill has become the first school district in New Jersey to mandate an African American History course for graduation. We need to celebrate Black excellence. We need to celebrate what has made this so strong and so successful, Cherry Hill Schools Superintendent Dr. Joseph Meloche said.
Starting next fall in Cherry Hill, a full semester, two a half-credit court will be a requirement for the district s 11,000 plus students.
African American history course now required to graduate high school in Cherry Hill school district
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Cherry Hill School District becomes first in NJ to mandate African American history course for graduation Melanie Burney, The Philadelphia Inquirer © JESSICA GRIFFIN/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Some of the students who helped push for a mandatory African American history course are shown (Left to Right): Joy Thomas, Machayla Randall, Xandria McKinley, and Obinna Okorie, in front of Cherry Hill East High School last June.
Beginning this fall, Cherry Hill public school students will be required to take a course on African American history in order to graduate.
The Cherry Hill school board voted 8-0 Tuesday night to make the South Jersey district the first in New Jersey to mandate the course for its more than 11,000 students. The push has garnered national attention and could prompt other districts to follow.