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Tamorah Shareef Muhammad2 years ago

I LOVE IT!

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Tamorah Shareef Muhammad2 years ago

This is in New Orleans everyone!

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Eon12 years ago

Numbers don't lie. Can't argue with the results. Congrats to them. They are clearly doing something right. 👏👍

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JOHN VALENTINE2 years ago

The separation of the sexes in schooling is a long-held African concept and a step more educational institutions should consider. Separating the sexes frees each to concentrate on their studies without having to worry about impressing the opposite sex or competing with their classmates for the attention of the opposite sex. Simple biology comes into play here. How smart is it to put young people, who are at ages where their hormones are raging, into settings where they are in close contact with each other? Let's give our children the opportunity to learn without the distractions that come with co-ed schooling. They'll have plenty of time to interact with the opposite sex.

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Djehuty Ma'at-Ra2 years ago

Wearing uniforms makes a huge difference. Where there is discipline, the Black American will prevail, male and female alike.

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ℭ𝔬𝔫𝔱𝔢𝔫𝔱 ℭ𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔬𝔯2 years ago

This is lit they all look focused and well educated. I love this

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Commando Bando (DW)🥥🌴2 years ago

Where is it, my daughter bout to be enrolled

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Tamorah Shareef Muhammad2 years ago

New Orleans

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You can call me "Oya"2 years ago

Fantastic program! Structure, support & discipline goes a long way! 🙌🏾🙌🏾

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HotepQueen2 years ago

Black excellence