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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

CSAT Participates in Black History Programs






The Camden School of Arts and Technology's student Magnificient Melodies Choir, Inspirational dance team and guest performer, Ms. Rose Vivian Powe traveled to Monroeville, Alabama to the Monroe County Heritage Museum to participate on its Annual Black History Program sponsored by Ms. Denise Ware, a teacher at Beatrice Elementary School. The choir performed "I am Free" and "This Little Light of Mine" and the dance group did an African dance. Ms. Powe performed a tribute to the late Mahalia Jackson with a biography with songs. These same perfomances were done at the school's own program days earlier.


CSAT--334-682-4514

Mrs. Shernita Andrews, Art Education Teacher

Mr. Andre' Saulsberry, Principal

Ms. Lashonda Dear, Asst. Principal

Dr. Rosie Shamburger, Superintendent

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