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  • Central Cabarrus High School
  • Concord, NC
  • More than half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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"Never again!" is a phrase one often hears as a reaction to Hitler's Holocaust: the problem is, Genocide has happened again and continues in the Sudan. I teach High School English and have been approved to teach a Holocaust/Genocide course next school year. Certainly, empathy and tolerance are topics it is highly pertinent we as teachers instill in students. In our rural community there is much diversity, and the acceptance of difference is crucial as to avoid gangs and hate groups/cliques.

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"Never again!" is a phrase one often hears as a reaction to Hitler's Holocaust: the problem is, Genocide has happened again and continues in the Sudan. I teach High School English and have been approved to teach a Holocaust/Genocide course next school year. Certainly, empathy and tolerance are topics it is highly pertinent we as teachers instill in students. In our rural community there is much diversity, and the acceptance of difference is crucial as to avoid gangs and hate groups/cliques.

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