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Farmington coach employs surgical mindset

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Farmington coach employs surgical mindset

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Durham High School Black Softball Player Told To Cut Hair in Game

Durham High School Black Softball Player Told To Cut Hair in Game A North Carolina school system has called for a rule change after a Black softball player was told to cut her hair because of the beads she was wearing, adding that the rule is “culturally biased.” Nicole Pyles of Durham Hillside High School was told by two umpires that she would either have to remove the beads or leave the game on April 19 against in-town rival Jordan High School, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported. The home plate umpire was Black and the base umpire was white, according to the newspaper.

Including arts and athletics will be crucial when students return to the classroom | Opinion

Including arts and athletics will be crucial when students return to the classroom | Opinion Today 2:16 PM NJSIAA Executive Director Colleen Maguire and Robert Morrison, director of Arts Ed NJ, say that narrowing the curriculum because of concern about learning delays would deprive students of the very developmental experiences and relationships critical for their growth as individuals. Facebook Share By Colleen Maguire and Robert Morrison On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, the NBA switched off its shot clock, and one day later, Broadway’s lights went dark. At the same time, with schools closing their doors and students preparing their home classrooms, high school gymnasiums and fields were vacated, stage sets were left unfinished and musical performances were canceled without rain dates. Now, more than a year later, many schools are struggling to re-start these programs, and some students remain without ac

So embarrassed : Student says she was forced to cut braids at softball game

‘So embarrassed’: Student says she was forced to cut braids at softball game Student says she was forced to cut her braids By WRAL staff | May 13, 2021 at 9:13 AM CDT - Updated May 13 at 9:13 AM DURHAM, N.C. (WRAL) - A Black softball player in North Carolina says she felt forced to cut her hair during a game. The high school sophomore says the umpires enforced a rule that she calls discriminatory. Nicole Pyles and others now are pushing for change. The Hillside High School player loves the game of softball. “The umps came up to my coach asking about my beads, and so I was just like, well, it’s fine,” she said. “I’ll tuck, I’ll put them away.”

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