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When a group of freshmen boys used social media to post derogatory comments promoting racism, misogyny and anti-gay rhetoric, the Grant High School community recoiled and little discussion followed. Did the school miss an opportunity?
When a group of freshmen boys used social media to post derogatory comments promoting racism, misogyny and anti-gay rhetoric, the Grant High School community recoiled and little discussion followed. Did the school miss an opportunity?
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At Grant, there’s a chance you’ve seen Angelo Accus. He’s the kid who flips and tumbles his way around campus. He spends time teaching anyone how to be acrobatic. People, he says, find it interesting and they want to learn. His friend, Justin Robinson (left), tries to keep up. “When I first landed an aerial, people were like: ‘Whoa, that’s incredible.’ So I kept on doing it and since then it’s just been practice makes perfect….
How a Grant Magazine trip to New York City helped me overcome a lifelong fear.
Grant Magazine sat down with seven Grant students to find the story behind their dyed hair.