Celebrating Black History
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- Luther R. Manus, Jr.
- Jeanine McCreary
- Deanna McFarland
- Angela McNair
- Larry Meredith
- James Murfree
- Gregory L. Myers
- Ken Nickson Jr.
- LaShawna Page
- Lori Pickens
- Scherry Prater
- Shannon Pulliam
- Mazie Smith Purdue
- Tom Robinson
- Zakaria Sharif
- Harold C. Shields
- Chandra Slocum
- Maurice "Mo" Troop
- Dr. Leatra B. Tate
- Eva Tucker
- Nathaniel Turner
- Bruce Morton Wright
- Black History Month 2024: What Our Students are Learning
- Black History Month 2023: What Our Students Learned
- Black History Month 2022: What Our Students Learned
- Black History Month Resources
- Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Celebrating Black History All Year
- Erie's Public Schools
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- Nathaniel Turner
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Nathaniel Turner
Nathaniel Turner was hired as an assistant principal at Strong Vincent High School in 1973. He oversaw boys' attendance, withdrawals, and excusals.
Just one year into his tenure, the Spokesman yearbook sang his praises: Turner "has obviously filled the shoes of his predecessor very well. He is kept busy constantly, keeping up with the ever-changing young men who attend here. He is a concerned, dedicated individual who doesn't believe in injustice or favoritism. ... The male Colonels truly appreciate what he is doing for them."