Philadelphia Charter School Embraces Black History All Year Long
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Black History Month is an everyday event for students at West Philadelphia’s Harambee Institute of Science and
Technology
Charter School.
Their day starts like many other students around the country
with a pledge — their pledge which reads in part : “We are the future
leaders,
teachers
of the African world.”
The entire statement, or Umoja Circle, is read at the beginning and end of each class day at Harambee.
The
school
, chartered in 1997, was Pennsylvania’s first African-centered charter school.
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