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Take Action Against Racial Segregation
Join us at Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City in our fight for Freedom, Justice, and Opportunity
Monday, April 11, 6:30 PM, Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City - 1701 New York Ave, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215
We are meeting at the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District Board of Education Meeting at Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City, 1701 New York Ave, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215.
We will gather outside at the North wing parking area (If you are coming from the New York Avenue entrance go left around the building to the covered parking area) and from there we will go together to the meeting.
In 2019 The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District Board of Education voted to accept Absecon’s students who are now assigned to Pleasantville, making them a party to Absecon's illegal and immoral effort to secede and further segregate our region.
Absecon’s separation petition is a part of a campaign of illegal secessions taking place across the state where majority white school districts are trying to secede from majority black and brown districts.
The members of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School Board of Education may not be aware that they agreed to participate in an illegal and unconstitutional scheme. It will be our job to let them know and to urge them to reverse their unlawful decision.
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