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Camden warming center draws both praise, criticism

WHYY By At the warming center at Yorkship Elementary School on Feb. 11, 2021, Tawanda Jones rests in what she calls her apartment strategically-placed blankets that she said hide her from the patrons view when she sleeps in the gym. (April Saul for WHYY) It was the morning of Jan. 28 when Connie Kellum saw the weather report for Camden and called Tawanda “Wawa” Jones, her longtime friend. “I said, ‘What are we doing for Code Blue? We got five hours, the storm’s in Buffalo, and it’s coming.” Jones founder of the Camden Sophisticated Sisters drill team and the Masked Melanin Market, which showcases Black-owned businesses had been thinking the same thing.

This N J city needs to hire more Black teachers to reflect the population, study says

el colombiano Kia Motors Acelerara El Bien A Traves De Donaciones A Programas De Futbol De Escuelas

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KIA respalda programas de futbol americano golpeados por la pandemia

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Four Camden schools to close at the end of the academic year

Four Camden schools to close at the end of the academic year The cash-strapped district also disclosed plans to eliminate or consolidate an estimated 150 jobs. The doomed schools  Henry C. Sharp Elementary and Alfred Cramer Preparatory School in East Camden; Ulysses Wiggins School in Bergen Square, and Yorkship Family School in Fairview  are all in dire need of structural repair, said Superintendent Katrina McCombs, and are on average 30 percent below optimal enrollment. McCombs also cited a projected $40 million budget shortfall for the 2021-22 school year and a $4 million decline this year in state aid as reasons for the closures. The closures, McCombs said, come because we don t want this burden to fall on taxpayers, and we can t always rely on emergency (state) aid.

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