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Goodnight Middle School celebrates Black History Month | VX50.com

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 Goodnight Middle School celebrates Black History Month | VX50.com

Directed by Brigette Smith, the Goodnight Middle School boys chorus performed “My Girl,” as a tribute to the Temptations. Left to right: Ellias Guerrero, Gus Trevino, Johnny Williams, Josh Heiser, Jake McGee, Ismael Sosa, Joshua Ramirez, and Victor Flores. Photos by Iris Campbell.

STAFF REPORT

At the end of February, Goodnight Middle School held a Black History Month celebration with special assemblies. the program featured speeches, art and music.

Goodnight Assistant Principal Beverly Smith moderated the event. Goodnight student Shelby Scott’s contest-winning art was showcased. the poem “We Carry the Torch” by student Ismael Sosa was read.

Benjamin C. Smith, Dean of Boys at the San Marcos Baptist Academy, gave a motivational speech.

There were also performances by the boys chorus of the Goodnight Choir and the Anointed Voices Community Choir. Deliverance Ministry’s Kenneth Young and Tremeka Dewo enacted a mime show.

Several Goodnight students read poetry and performed skits.

Deliverance Ministry’s Kenneth Young and Tremeka Dewo performing.

Goodnight Middle School celebrates Black History Month

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