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Employment: Gettysburg Community Theatre
Political Experience: Volunteer for Adams County Democratic Committee
Community involvement: Gettysburg Community Theatre, Adams County Arts Council, Gettysburg Area School District, Hanover Public Schools, YWCAâs Dancing With The Local Stars, Chamber Of Commerce, Taste Of The Town Local Celebrity Chef, Music, Gettysburg, Totem Pole Playhouse, Majestic Theatre, Gettysburg Festival, Main Street Gettysburg, Gettysburg Pride, helping HBOâs award-winning series âWeâre Hereâ to film in Gettysburg, and spear heading a National Community Theatre Festival with American Association of Community Theatres to help bring over 600 people to downtown for a week in June 2019.
What makes you the best candidate? 2020 was difficult for everyone because of the pandemic, but it also brought racism, hate, and inequity to the forefront of almost every conversation. It is important to have difficult conversations, but unfortunately, there
Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce announces new executive director
The Dickinson Area Chamber announced Carter Fong as the new Executive Director of the organization on Thursday. Fong brings with him over 12 years of experience at Dickinson Trinity High School as an instructor, extracurricular advisor, athletic coach and administrator. Written By: James Miller | ×
Executive Director of the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce Carter Fong.
The Dickinson Area Chamber announced Thursday, May 6, that Dickinson resident Carter Fong has become the new executive director of the organization whose mission it is to further the business interests of the community, while also advocating for Dickinson with local and state legislators.
Daughter of teacher who went on profane tirade apologizes to students: ‘You did nothing to deserve this’
Updated May 03, 2021;
The daughter of the Jersey City high school teacher who went on a profane, racist tirade during an online class apologized to the students in an open letter addressed to the class.
Aliya Jackson, 32, said the way her father, Howard Zlotkin, treated the Landscape Design class at Dickinson High School in two episodes was wrong.
“I can only imagine how it must have felt to have an authority figure, someone who is supposed to understand and guide you, instead judge and mistreat you,” Jackson said in the letter. “You did nothing to deserve this treatment.
New Jersey Teacher Targets Four Black Female Students with Assignment During Vile Rant About George Floyd, Curses at One Who Refused
A New Jersey high school teacher has been suspended and is now under investigation after going on a tirade against George Floyd during a virtual class, NBC New York reported.
Howard Zlotkin, a white teacher from William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City, unexpectedly veered off topic during a discussion about climate change last month when he began to single out several Black students during an angry diatribe.
“If you think I’m privileged, then f-ck you, because my daughter thinks I’m privileged, and I don’t speak to her,” the landscape and design teacher was recorded saying during the online class session. Soon afterward, the disgruntled instructor isolated Timmia Williams, telling her, “I hear people whining and crying about Black Lives Matter, but George Floyd was a f-cking criminal.