Black History Month Honors Hometown Heroes
In the early 1960s, before classrooms in Olney were integrated, Arstine “Steen” Pace made a quiet but extraordinary decision that would shape the lives of Black children in this community for generations.
In the early 1960s, before classrooms in Olney were integrated, Arstine “Steen” Pace made a quiet but extraordinary decision that would shape the lives of Black children in this community for generations.
Ana Vasquez: Can the media be trusted?
Shareginald Williams, sophomore: “They get the money they deserve because they need to feed their family.”
Lauren Pham: Should the US get involved in matters affecting other countries or stay out and “take care of ourselves”? Why or why not?
Leah Galindo, sophomore: “Very little, because it is becoming corrupt and clearly the people in it do not have any common sense and idea of natural human rights, and have committed obvious ILLEGAL atrocities and there is so much evidence and yet nothing is being done about them just because they are powerful people”.
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