RE-ENACTING HISTORY
Mrs. Mary Fears has made it her mission to accurately portray the impact that Blacks have made on American history.
BY ANDREAS BUTLER
DAYTONA TIMES
At age...
One million steps toward learning
Local leaders give students handshakes and words of encouragement on first day of school as part of the Million Father March
BY PENNY DICKERSON
DAYTONA TIMES
The...
Film series continues at college
Daytona State College is continuing its film series of rare African-American filmmakers. They are being shown in the Southeast Museum of Photography Madorsky Theater,...
Warner students return to variety of improvements
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DAYTONA TIMES
Warner Christian Academy and Preschool welcomed back its students on Aug. 14 for the 2017-2018 school year.
“There is always excitement...
B-CU to memorialize fourth president
Services will take place on March 1 and 2 on campus for Dr. Oswald P. Bronson
Stetson VITA program celebrates $2 million in tax refunds
Left to right: Alexus Woods, Van Tran, Joshua Finkelstein, Caroline Skinner (SoBA employee and VITA volunteer), Remi Lavers, Ivy Nguyen,...
Teachers’ top needs for 2019
FROM FAMILY FEATURES
Great classrooms don’t happen by accident. Teachers across the country work...
Volusia delays school start date
BY ANDREAS BUTLER
DAYTONA TIMES
The Volusia County School District voted to push back the start date of the 2020-21 school year to Aug. 31 during...
The secrets of tracing African-American genealogy
Host of PBS show has tips on getting around ‘slavery wall’
BY THERESA WALKER
ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
Kenyatta D. Berry can trace some of her...
Celebrating Women all year long
By Wendy Zang, McClatchy-Tribune
It wasn’t until 1987 that Congress declared March Women’s History Month, in celebration of women’s contributions and achievements. The month was...