Jackson-Central Merry celebrates Black History with song and dance


Jackson-Central Merry High School hosted Wednesday a Black History Month Celebration with musical and dance performances. Students, faculty and parents packed the gymnasium to see the performances of artistic expression and cultural celebration.

The JCM Dance Assemble performed a piece inspired by dancer Alvin Ailey, while the choir led by choir director Zekydia Beasley sang the Black national anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” kicking off the celebration.

Student Darian Pewitte recited a speech titled “What is Your Life’s Blueprint”? JCM High School Band Director Alexandar Lucas conducted musical performances such as “All My Life” and “Lovely Day,” just to name a couple during the event.

JCM Students Jeffery Davis and Ja’Nia Smith introduced a series of artwork made by fellow students and renowned local Black creative entrepreneurs spoke such as fashion designer Stephanie Wilbourn.

Alexander Elementary, Jackson Careers and Technology School also hosted school-wide Black History Month celebrations during the last week of March.



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