Education
Black faces of America at Asbury Park Middle School
Black Faces of America made a return to the Asbury Park Middle School.
Black Faces of America made a return to the Asbury Park Middle School. During their return, these performers treated students with songs about well-known individuals who made a major impact on American society.
Because of their impact, these individuals showed why Black History Month should always be celebrated.
Black Faces of America did a great job in presenting numerous themes in their songs such as how everyone needs to get along to create a better world and how these icons of Black History Month brought the light into the lives of millions of people to end racism and discrimination.
Professional photography was done by Mr. Angel Kames who had been the liaison with the management for ten years in bringing such fabulous entertainment to the students of the Asbury Park Middle School.
The students really enjoyed the performance of the Black Faces of America.
Asbury Park School District is a public school district located in Asbury Park, NJ. It has 2,078 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 10 to 1.
Unheard Voices has partnered with Asbury Park Schools teacher Mr. Wronko. The veteran history teacher shares the latest work of his students and also inspiring content coming out the district.
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