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
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- Black History Month 2022: What Our Students Learned
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- Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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- Erie's Public Schools
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- Zakaria Sharif
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Zakaria Sharif
Zakaria Sharif joined the Erie School Board in January 2023, bringing with him a wealth of experience in business management and operations. He now serves as a public educator with the Erie County Department of Health, a position in which he helped lead community outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. During that period Sharif also helped lead and facilitate phone calls that brought minority community leaders, health care systems and physicians to the table around a common cause.
Serving on the School Board has enabled him to serve the community in a different, though very powerful, way.
"I want to continue to represent the students who don't have voices and the students as a whole," he said," Sharif told the Erie Times-News.