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BSU rocks SJHS
Black History Month program held in gymnasium
■ Anaya Crouch & Dennis Fletcher / Contributed On Friday, Feb. 8, the gymnasium at San Jacinto High School was filled to the rafters with about 350 enthusiastic students, parents, teachers and administrators who attended their second annual Black History Month program. The highly charged event was organized by a coalition of the school’s Black Student Union (BSU) and the San Jacinto African American Advisory Council (SJAAAC), and was supported by members of the San Jacinto Unified School District, the Monte Vista Middle School BSU, North Mountain Middle School BSU, the San Jacinto High School administrative team and Big Daddy’s BBQ. The program stated, “The San Jacinto High School BSU is a source for students to gain knowledge of black history and current events. BSU’s aim is to increase the unity within the school community through cultural awareness and cultural inclusion. We will provide college preparatory activities and programs that will help students gain knowledge. We plan to give back to the less fortunate and help our community through community service projects. Our BSU is here to mark our presence and put an end to negative stereotypes.” The evening opened with a dinner of barbecue, collard greens and mac and cheese provided by Big Daddy’s BBQ located at 1020 North State Street in San Jacinto. Anaya Crouch, senior and President of the BSU at San Jacinto High School, and student board member of the San Jacinto Unified School District, welcomed the crowd to the event. She announced, “This is our second annual Black History Month celebration. As the President of our BSU club at San Jacinto High School, I worked with our vice-president Ceniya Gholar and others to help plan the dancing, set up artwork, contact caterers, and more. Our BSU club coordinators were also a huge help in establishing the important needs to get the show to run cohesively. Our Black History Month celebration creates an environment that allows families of all backgrounds and ethnicities to enjoy the company of one another, while giving tribute to the influential figures of our past who have begun to pave the road for change.” [caption id="attachment_16524" align="alignleft" width="300"]


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BSU rocks SJHS
Black History Month program held in gymnasium
■ Anaya Crouch & Dennis Fletcher / Contributed On Friday, Feb. 8, the gymnasium at San Jacinto High School was filled to the rafters with about 350 enthusiastic students, parents, teachers and administrators who attended their second annual Black History Month program. The highly charged event was organized by a coalition of the school’s Black Student Union (BSU) and the San Jacinto African American Advisory Council (SJAAAC), and was supported by members of the San Jacinto Unified School District, the Monte Vista Middle School BSU, North Mountain Middle School BSU, the San Jacinto High School administrative team and Big Daddy’s BBQ. The program stated, “The San Jacinto High School BSU is a source for students to gain knowledge of black history and current events. BSU’s aim is to increase the unity within the school community through cultural awareness and cultural inclusion. We will provide college preparatory activities and programs that will help students gain knowledge. We plan to give back to the less fortunate and help our community through community service projects. Our BSU is here to mark our presence and put an end to negative stereotypes.” The evening opened with a dinner of barbecue, collard greens and mac and cheese provided by Big Daddy’s BBQ located at 1020 North State Street in San Jacinto. Anaya Crouch, senior and President of the BSU at San Jacinto High School, and student board member of the San Jacinto Unified School District, welcomed the crowd to the event. She announced, “This is our second annual Black History Month celebration. As the President of our BSU club at San Jacinto High School, I worked with our vice-president Ceniya Gholar and others to help plan the dancing, set up artwork, contact caterers, and more. Our BSU club coordinators were also a huge help in establishing the important needs to get the show to run cohesively. Our Black History Month celebration creates an environment that allows families of all backgrounds and ethnicities to enjoy the company of one another, while giving tribute to the influential figures of our past who have begun to pave the road for change.” [caption id="attachment_16524" align="alignleft" width="300"]

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