Africentric School an unqualified success, in spite of challenges

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The good news is that Toronto’s first Africentric Alternative School – grades 1-5 – has been a success.   Success is seen in ways both quantifiable and unquantifiable. These have occurred despite high-profiled, hi
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What is TDSB’s plan for Africentric school?

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Thank you Mr. Auguste for your thoughtful analysis on Thando Hyman-Aman's re-assignment from the Africentric School in the June 14 Share newspaper.   This raises several questions about the Toronto District School Board
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Africentric School students visit City Hall

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Africentric School kids at City Hall

Students and teachers from the Africentric Alternative School were recognized during a recent visit to Toronto’s City Hall. Councillors James Pasternak, Maria Augimeri and Michael Thompson greeted the students who were presented
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Africentric School principal vindicated

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Vindicated of accusations leveled against her, Africentric Alternative School principal Thando Hyman-Aman returned to the classroom yesterday almost a month after a leave of absence.   Hyman-Aman was away from the school si
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We can follow Dudley Laws’ example

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By ARNOLD A. AUGUSTE, Publisher/Editor As the funeral procession for Dudley Laws reached the cemetery and as the hearse began its turn off Highway 50, five uniformed police officers stood at attention and saluted
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Why the fuss over Africentric secondary school?

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By ARNOLD A. AUGUSTE, Publisher/Editor At least, the Sunday Sun got one thing right. Africentric schooling is not about segregation. However, both the Sun and the Toronto Star still ref
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We need to speak up for educators!

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Arnold A. Auguste

By ARNOLD A. AUGUSTE, Publisher/Editor The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) has reinstated the principal of the Africentric School after suspending her for about a month following a complaint from a parent.
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We need to speak up!

We need to be vigilant

Africentric School principal vindicated