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DeNico Davis is 22 years old gospel recording artist out of Montgomery, Alabama and attends Faith Church under Bishop Freddrick Hardy.
He was bullied by the same guys for 2 years straight but never spoke up only because he was scared for for his own life. He was being called names,getting kicked around, pushed against lockers, books thrown at him, and even jumped multiple of times.
Davis says it all started at Bellingrath Middle School. He was new to the school and minding his own business. One day, some guys came up to him and started taking his things and would push him around for the fun of it. They would take his gym clothes so he wouldn’t play at P.E. and hit him in the face with super hard basketballs. Every time he tried getting help he was afraid of opening up my mouth only because they would threaten to hurt him even worse and they would find out where he lived and would hurt my family as well.
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Montgomery Education Foundation and PLA Embark on Historic Journey in Montgomery Toward School Improvement
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MONTGOMERY, Ala., Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Montgomery Education Foundation(MEF) is ramping up efforts toward the public charter school conversion of Davis Elementary with the help of
Phalen Leadership Academies (PLA), one of the largest African-American led and operated school turnaround networks in the nation.
Davis Elementary will be converted into a public charter school this fall. The school will remain under
Montgomery Public Schools (MPS) and all students zoned for Davis will have guaranteed enrollment. Parents should expect to see enhanced curriculum, dedicated teachers, integrated technology, and a road map to improve student achievement. Transportation, food service and building custodians remain the same through MPS.The work will begin with Davis Elementary School next school year. Nixon Elementary