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Keeping promises: Principal discusses anti-racism efforts ahead of school reopening

Monday, August 17, 2020
WPTZ Burlington

Champlain Valley Union High School raised the Black Lives Matter flag for the third time this past Juneteenth. As dozens of families, staff, students and administrators stood below, the black and white flag flying symbolized their commitments.In a student-led discussion, people committed to fighting their own biases and getting better educated on America's racist history. Students and staff offered curriculum changes and new programming to be offered in the coming year.

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